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  1. 7 de jul. de 2011 · Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams, who won two World Series titles with Oakland and led two other franchises to pennants, has died. He was 82.

  2. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Dick Williams, known as “The Tall One,” died on Wednesday at the age of 83. Williams was a member of The CFPL Lively Guys, who included Bill Brady, John Dickens and Al Mitchell, ...

  3. Dick Williams had skippered three pennant winners in his first six seasons as a big league manager. And then, he seemed headed to the game’s grandest stage in New York. But a week after the Yankees named Williams their manager for the 1974 season, American League president Joe Cronin quashed the deal.

  4. Created in 1967 by Richard "Dick" Williams, as a one-man shop in a half garage, Dick Williams Gun Shop has grown considerably, but we continue to hold on to our small shop roots. Although we had to say goodbye to our founder, Dick, in 2013 we will continue his legacy. Whether you are a hunter, a target shooter, or just desire a little more ...

  5. 8 de jul. de 2011 · Dick Williams dies at 82; old-school manager won back-to-back World Series with the Oakland A’s. 1 / 46. A free-form sculptor, John Chamberlain crafted works from masses of crushed cars and ...

  6. Richard Williams et Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, victorieux du double mixte aux Jeux olympiques de 1924.. Richard Norris Williams II, plus connu sous les noms de Richard Williams ou Dick Williams, est un joueur de tennis américain, né le 29 janvier 1891 à Genève et mort le 2 juin 1968 à Philadelphie (Pennsylvanie).. En avril 1912, il survit de justesse au naufrage du Titanic en nageant jusqu ...

  7. Dick Williams Stats by Baseball Almanac. Richard Hirschfeld Williams was a Major League Baseball player with the Brooklyn Dodgers ( 1951 - 1954, 1956 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1956 - 1957 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1957 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1958 ), Kansas City Athletics ( 1959 - 1960 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1961 - 1962 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1963 - 1964 ).