David Allen Johnson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
David Allen "Davey" Johnson (born January 30, 1943) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He played for the Baltimore Orioles (1965-1972), Atlanta Braves (1973–1975), Yomiuri Giants (1975–1976), Philadelphia Phillies (1977–1978) and Chicago Cubs (1978). He has managed the New York Mets (1984-1990), Cincinnati Reds (1993-1995), Orioles (1996-1997), Los Angeles Dodgers (1999-2000), and Washington Nationals (2011–2013).Johnson was the starting second baseman for the Orioles when they won four American League (AL) pennants and two World Series championships between 1965 and 1972. He made four All-Star Game appearances and received the Rawlings Gold Glove Award three times. Johnson 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 Nationals to the franchise's first division title since 1981.His biggest success as a manager was when he led the Mets to the 1986 World Series title. The ball club captured the National League (NL) East under his watch in 1988. The teams he piloted in the three years from 1995 to 1997 all made it to their respective League Championship Series – the Cincinnati Reds in 1995 and the Orioles in both 1996 and 1997. He later managed the Dodgers and Nationals.
June 25, 2011- Named manager of the Washington Nationals after Jim Riggleman unexpectedly resigned two days before.
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Infielder with the Baltimore Orioles (1965-1972), Atlanta Braves (1973-1975), Philadelphia Phillies (1977-1978), and Chicago Cubs (1978).
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Made major league debut on 13 April 1965.
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Manager of the New York Mets (1984-1990), Cincinnati Reds (1993-1995), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1999-2000).
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In 1992 led American League second basemen in fielding percentage (.990).
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Inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1997.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Adventure Time
2013
TV Series
Flame Messenger
Truth Be Told
2007
Video short
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
30 for 30
2016
TV Series documentary
Himself
Sunday Night Baseball
1990-2013
TV Series
Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager / Himself - Washington Nationals Manager / Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager / ...
Prime 9
2010-2011
TV Series
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2000-2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...
1999
TV Series
Himself
1997 American League Championship Series
1997
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager
1996 American League Championship Series
1996
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager
1995 National League Championship Series
1995
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Manager
1988 National League Championship Series
1988
TV Series
Himself - New York Mets Manager
1987 MLB All-Star Game
1987
TV Special
Himself - NL Manager
1986 World Series
1986
TV Mini-Series
Himself - New York Mets Manager
1986 National League Championship Series
1986
TV Series
Himself - New York Mets Manager
1986 MLB All-Star Game
1986
TV Special
Himself - NL Coach
1977 National League Championship Series
1977
TV Series
Himself - Philadelphia Phillies First Baseman
1973 MLB All-Star Game
1973
TV Special
Himself - NL Second Baseman
1971 World Series
1971
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1971 American League Championship Series
1971
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1970 World Series
1970
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1970 American League Championship Series
1970
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1970 MLB All-Star Game
1970
TV Special
Himself - AL Second Baseman
1969 World Series
1969
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1969 American League Championship Series
1969
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
1968 MLB All-Star Game
1968
TV Special
Himself - AL Second Baseman
1966 World Series
1966
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman
Known for movies
Sunday Night Baseball (1990-2013) as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager / Himself - Baltimore Orioles Manager / Himself - Cincinnati Reds Manager / Himself - Washington Nationals Manager / Himself - New York Mets Manager / Himself - Washignton Nationals Manager
1986 MLB All-Star Game (1986) as Himself - NL Coach
1987 MLB All-Star Game (1987) as Himself - NL Manager
1970 MLB All-Star Game (1970) as Himself - AL Second Baseman