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Polybius

(22,120 posts)
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 09:50 PM Sep 2025

Davey Johnson, who won World Series twice with Baltimore as player, managed Mets to title, dies

Source: Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — When the winning run scored in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, the New York Mets melted into a white-and-blue swirl near home plate, celebrating their implausible comeback from the brink of defeat.

Right in the middle of all that humanity was Davey Johnson, who had arrived at the mob scene before many of his players.

Those ’86 Mets — with all their brashness, belligerence and unapologetic brilliance — would not have been the same without their 43-year-old manager.

Johnson died Friday at age 82. Longtime Mets public relations representative Jay Horwitz said Johnson’s wife Susan informed him of his death after a long illness. Johnson was at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/davey-johnson-dead-d2b3729228978fa7054f61c0f925df54



RIP to the greatest manager in NY Mets history.

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Davey Johnson, who won World Series twice with Baltimore as player, managed Mets to title, dies (Original Post) Polybius Sep 2025 OP
In 1973, Johnson hit 40 HR for Atlanta, House of Roberts Sep 2025 #1
He also made the last out in the 1969 World Series R Merm Sep 2025 #2
... littlemissmartypants Sep 2025 #3
🕯RIP electric_blue68 Sep 2025 #4

House of Roberts

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1. In 1973, Johnson hit 40 HR for Atlanta,
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 10:00 PM
Sep 2025

while Hank Aaron also hit 40, and 3rd baseman Darrel Evans hit 41, to be the first MLB team to have three players hit 40+ in the same season.

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