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Davey Johnson, World Sequence champion Mets supervisor and Orioles All-Star, dies at 82
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Davey Johnson, World Sequence champion Mets supervisor and Orioles All-Star, dies at 82

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Davey Johnson, a four-time MLB All-Star infielder who gained two World Sequence titles with the Baltimore Orioles and managed the 1986 New York Mets to the championship, has died. He was 82. 

The Mets’ longtime public relations official Jay Horwitz introduced Johnson’s passing Saturday morning. 

Horwitz mentioned he acquired a name from Johnson’s spouse, who revealed the information of his loss of life. 

“Final night time round midnight I acquired a name that I had been dreading. Once I noticed Susan Johnson’s identify seem, I knew that information wouldn’t be good,” Horwitz wrote. 

Supervisor Davey Johnson (L) of the New York Mets sits within the dugout subsequent to pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre throughout a recreation in opposition to the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium in 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Johnson’s biographer Erik Sherman additionally reacted to his loss of life on social media, writing, “Once I final visited him in February, he was encountering severe bodily maladies, but nonetheless maintained a optimistic disposition, fantastic story-telling, and his trademark huge grin.”  

The Mets employed Johnson as a first-time supervisor in 1984, two years earlier than the staff’s memorable World Sequence win over the Boston Pink Sox. New York let him go in 1990, however his 595-417 file stays one of the best of any supervisor in franchise historical past. He was inducted into the Mets Corridor of Fame in 2010.

Johnson continued his managerial profession after leaving New York. He led the Cincinnati Reds from 1993-1995, Orioles from 1996-1997, Los Angeles Dodgers from 1999-2000, and Washington Nationals from 2011-2013. 

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Baltimore Oriole Supervisor Davey Johnson pulls his beginning pitcher Mike Mussina from American League Division Sequence recreation in opposition to the Seattle Mariners throughout the eighth inning in Seattle.

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Previous to turning into a supervisor, Johnson spent eight seasons enjoying for the Orioles. He was a member of the 1966 and 1970 World Sequence-winning groups. Baltimore gained 4 American League pennants with Johnson. Sarcastically, he made the final out of the 1969 collection in opposition to the Miracle Mets, New York’s solely different championship staff. 

Johnson additionally suited up for the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs over his enjoying profession from 1965-1978.

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