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Davey Johnson

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Davey Johnson

David Allen Johnson (January 30, 1943 – September 5, 2025) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played as a second baseman from 1965 through 1978, most notably in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the Baltimore Orioles dynasty which won four American League pennants and two World Series championships between 1966 and 1971. Johnson played in MLB from 1965 to 1975, then played for two seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) before returning to play in MLB with the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs from 1977 to 1978. A three-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner, he was selected to four All-Star Game teams during his playing career. A mathematics major at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, Johnson was among the first Major League managers to apply computer-based statistical analysis to decision-making, an approach which later became known as sabermetrics. After retiring as a player, Johnson became a successful manager. He led the New York Mets to the 1986 World Series title, and to an additional National League East title in 1988. He won the American League's Manager of the Year Award in 1997, when he led the Baltimore Orioles wire-to-wire to the American League East division championship. He won the same award in the National League in 2012, when he led the Washington Nationals to the franchise's first division title since they moved to Washington, D.C., and its first overall since 1981. Johnson managed teams to their respective League Championship Series in three consecutive years – the Cincinnati Reds in 1995 and the Orioles in both 1996 and 1997. He also briefly managed the Los Angeles Dodgers. He led the United States national team at the 2009 World Baseball Classic, earning fourth place.

Infobox

Batting average
241
Home runs
39
Runs batted in
112
Managerial record
1,372–1,071
Winning %
562

Tables

· Managing career › Managerial record
Games
Games
Team
Games
Year
Won
Regular season
Lost
Regular season
Win %
Regular season
Finish
Regular season
Won
Regular season
Lost
Postseason
Win %
Postseason
Result
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1984
Regular season
162
Regular season
90
Regular season
72
Regular season
556
Regular season
2nd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1985
Regular season
162
Regular season
98
Regular season
64
Regular season
605
Regular season
2nd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1986
Regular season
162
Regular season
108
Regular season
54
Regular season
667
Regular season
1st in NL East
Postseason
8
Postseason
5
Postseason
615
Postseason
Won World Series (BOS)
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1987
Regular season
162
Regular season
92
Regular season
70
Regular season
568
Regular season
2nd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1988
Regular season
160
Regular season
100
Regular season
60
Regular season
625
Regular season
1st in NL East
Postseason
3
Postseason
4
Postseason
429
Postseason
Lost NLCS (LAD)
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1989
Regular season
162
Regular season
87
Regular season
75
Regular season
537
Regular season
2nd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
NYM
NYM
Team
NYM
Year
1990
Regular season
42
Regular season
20
Regular season
22
Regular season
476
Regular season
fired
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
NYM total
NYM total
Team
NYM total
Year
1012
Regular season
595
Regular season
417
Regular season
588
Regular season
11
Postseason
9
Postseason
550
CIN
CIN
Team
CIN
Year
1993
Regular season
118
Regular season
53
Regular season
65
Regular season
449
Regular season
5th in NL West
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
CIN
CIN
Team
CIN
Year
1994
Regular season
114
Regular season
66
Regular season
48
Regular season
579
Regular season
1st in NL Central
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
CIN
CIN
Team
CIN
Year
1995
Regular season
144
Regular season
85
Regular season
59
Regular season
590
Regular season
1st in NL Central
Postseason
3
Postseason
4
Postseason
429
Postseason
Lost NLCS (ATL)
CIN total
CIN total
Team
CIN total
Year
376
Regular season
204
Regular season
172
Regular season
543
Regular season
3
Postseason
4
Postseason
429
BAL
BAL
Team
BAL
Year
1996
Regular season
162
Regular season
88
Regular season
74
Regular season
543
Regular season
2nd in AL East
Postseason
4
Postseason
5
Postseason
444
Postseason
Lost ALCS (NYY)
BAL
BAL
Team
BAL
Year
1997
Regular season
162
Regular season
98
Regular season
64
Regular season
605
Regular season
1st in AL East
Postseason
5
Postseason
5
Postseason
500
Postseason
Lost ALCS (CLE)
BAL total
BAL total
Team
BAL total
Year
324
Regular season
186
Regular season
138
Regular season
574
Regular season
9
Postseason
10
Postseason
474
LAD
LAD
Team
LAD
Year
1999
Regular season
162
Regular season
77
Regular season
85
Regular season
475
Regular season
3rd in NL West
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
LAD
LAD
Team
LAD
Year
2000
Regular season
162
Regular season
86
Regular season
76
Regular season
531
Regular season
2nd in NL West
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
LAD total
LAD total
Team
LAD total
Year
324
Regular season
163
Regular season
161
Regular season
503
Regular season
0
Postseason
0
Postseason
WAS
WAS
Team
WAS
Year
2011
Regular season
83
Regular season
40
Regular season
43
Regular season
482
Regular season
3rd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
WAS
WAS
Team
WAS
Year
2012
Regular season
162
Regular season
98
Regular season
64
Regular season
605
Regular season
1st in NL East
Postseason
2
Postseason
3
Postseason
400
Postseason
Lost NLDS (STL)
WAS
WAS
Team
WAS
Year
2013
Regular season
162
Regular season
86
Regular season
76
Regular season
531
Regular season
2nd in NL East
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
Postseason
WAS total
WAS total
Team
WAS total
Year
407
Regular season
224
Regular season
183
Regular season
550
Regular season
2
Postseason
3
Postseason
400
Total
Total
Team
Total
Year
2443
Regular season
1372
Regular season
1071
Regular season
562
Regular season
25
Postseason
26
Postseason
490
Team
Year
Regular season
Postseason
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
Finish
Won
Lost
Win %
Result
NYM
1984
162
90
72
556
2nd in NL East
NYM
1985
162
98
64
605
2nd in NL East
NYM
1986
162
108
54
667
1st in NL East
8
5
615
Won World Series (BOS)
NYM
1987
162
92
70
568
2nd in NL East
NYM
1988
160
100
60
625
1st in NL East
3
4
429
Lost NLCS (LAD)
NYM
1989
162
87
75
537
2nd in NL East
NYM
1990
42
20
22
476
fired
NYM total
1012
595
417
588
11
9
550
CIN
1993
118
53
65
449
5th in NL West
CIN
1994
114
66
48
579
1st in NL Central
CIN
1995
144
85
59
590
1st in NL Central
3
4
429
Lost NLCS (ATL)
CIN total
376
204
172
543
3
4
429
BAL
1996
162
88
74
543
2nd in AL East
4
5
444
Lost ALCS (NYY)
BAL
1997
162
98
64
605
1st in AL East
5
5
500
Lost ALCS (CLE)
BAL total
324
186
138
574
9
10
474
LAD
1999
162
77
85
475
3rd in NL West
LAD
2000
162
86
76
531
2nd in NL West
LAD total
324
163
161
503
0
0
WAS
2011
83
40
43
482
3rd in NL East
WAS
2012
162
98
64
605
1st in NL East
2
3
400
Lost NLDS (STL)
WAS
2013
162
86
76
531
2nd in NL East
WAS total
407
224
183
550
2
3
400
Total
2443
1372
1071
562
25
26
490

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