Bernie Williams

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Bernie Williams is a former New York Yankees center fielder and four-time World Series champion known for his clutch postseason hitting and smooth defensive play.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
human
musician
professional baseball player
allStarSelection 1997
1998
1999
2000
awardReceived American League Championship Series MVP Award
surface form: 1996 American League Championship Series MVP

American League batting champion
surface form: 1998 American League batting title

Gold Glove Award
bats switch
battedAverageCareer .297
countryOfCitizenship Puerto Rico
United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1968-09-13
education Manhattan School of Music
surface form: Manhattan School of Music (studied jazz guitar)
finalMLBGameDate 2006-10-01
fullName Bernabé Williams Figueroa Jr.
genre Latin jazz
givenName Bernabé
goldGloveYear 1997
1998
1999
2000
homeRunsCareer 287
jerseyNumber 51
knownFor clutch postseason hitting
smooth defensive play in center field
league Major League Baseball
MLBDebutDate 1991-07-07
MLBDebutTeam New York Yankees
nickname Bernie
notableWork album "Moving Forward"
album "The Journey Within"
occupation composer
guitarist
placeOfBirth San Juan, Puerto Rico
playedFor New York Yankees
postseasonHomeRuns 22
postseasonRBIs 80
primaryPosition center fielder
RBICareer 1257
silverSluggerYear 2002
teamHallOfFame New York Yankees Monument Park honoree
throws right
worldSeriesChampion 1996 World Series
1998 World Series
1999 World Series
2000 World Series

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Monument Park commemorates Bernie Williams
2000 World Series notablePlayer Bernie Williams