Richard Hirschfeld Williams

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Richard Hirschfeld "Dick" Williams was an American Major League Baseball manager and Hall of Famer known for leading multiple teams, including the Oakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox, to significant success.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Major League Baseball manager
baseball manager
human
awardReceived National Baseball Hall of Fame induction
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Williams
fieldOfWork professional baseball
genre sports management
givenName Richard
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hasHonorificTitle Hall of Famer
languageOfWorkOrName English
league Major League Baseball
managedTeam Boston Red Sox
Los Angeles Angels
surface form: California Angels

Montreal Expos
Oakland Athletics
San Diego Padres
Seattle Mariners
Toronto Blue Jays
memberOfSportsTeam Boston Red Sox
Oakland Athletics
middleName Hirschfeld
nickname Dick
notableAchievement led multiple MLB teams to postseason appearances
won multiple World Series championships as a manager
notableRole manager of the 1967 "Impossible Dream" Boston Red Sox
manager of the Oakland Athletics dynasty of the early 1970s
notableWork managing the Boston Red Sox to the 1967 American League pennant
managing the Oakland Athletics to consecutive World Series titles
occupation baseball manager
baseball player
partOf Major League Baseball history
playedFor Baltimore Orioles
Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers

Cleveland Indians
Oakland Athletics
surface form: Kansas City Athletics
positionPlayed outfielder
third baseman
sexOrGender male
sport baseball

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Dick Williams fullName Richard Hirschfeld Williams