- Billy Gardner
Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Billy Gardner
position=Second Baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1927|7|19
city-state|Waterford|Connecticut
debutdate=April 22
debutyear=by|1954
debutteam=New York Giants
finaldate=September 11
finalyear=by|1963
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.237
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=841
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=271
teams=As Player
*New York Giants (1954-1955)
*Baltimore Orioles (1956-1959)
*Washington Senators (1960)
*Minnesota Twins (1961)
*New York Yankees (1961-1962)
*Boston Red Sox (1962-1963)As Manager
*Minnesota Twins (1981-1985)
*Kansas City Royals (1987)
highlights=
*AL leader in doubles (36),at bat s (644), andplate appearance s (718) in by|1957William Frederick Gardner (born
July 19 1927 inWaterford, Connecticut ) is an American formerMajor League Baseball player, coach and manager. Gardner was a scrappy light-hittingsecond base man who batted and threw right-handed. Gardner played for the New York Giants,Baltimore Orioles , Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins,New York Yankees , and theBoston Red Sox . His only significant time on any team was with the Orioles, where he had four straight full seasons with them from 1956-1959. He was also notable for managing theMinnesota Twins andKansas City Royals .Gardner was signed by the Giants in 1945 and came up with them on
April 22 , by|1954, but he could not break into the contending team's lineup. In early by|1956, he was purchased by the Orioles, which is where his career really began, and he would begin to secure himself as an every-day player.Gardner was not speedy, picking up a career-high of only 10 steals, but in his best season of by|1957, he did lead the league in doubles with 36, and
at bat s with 644. He played in every one of the 154 games that season, batting .262 with 6home run s and 55 RBIs. In his career, Gardner also came in the top 10 inhit by pitch es twice (1956, '57), with a career-high of 8 in 1957 (5th in the league).He wound up as a utility infielder on the powerful by|1961 Yankees, winning the
1961 World Series with them against theCincinnati Reds . In his one and only at bat of the post-season, he lined out toshortstop in the 9th inning of Game 2. The Yankees lost the game 6-2. He was never an every-day player with the Yankees, because they hadBobby Richardson to fill the second base spot. Gardner ended his career with two years on the Red Sox, picking up 70 hits with them in 283 at bats. He then remained in the Boston organization for almost a decade as a minor league coach and manager (1964; 1967-71) and major league third-base coach (1965-66).Nicknamed "Shotgun" for his rifle arm, [Ellis, Jim, "This Shotgun Protects the Birds," Baseball Digest, June 1958, pp. 25-29] Gardner led
American League second basemen infielding percentage in 1957 (.987), including 55 consecutive errorless games, and finished with a .976 fielding mark all-time.In all or parts of ten seasons, Gardner batted .237 with 41
home run s and 271 RBIs in 1034 games played. He picked up 841 hits, with 159 doubles and 18 triples in 3544 careerat bat s. He finished with 19 career steals.Gardner also was a major league coach for the
Montreal Expos (1977-78) and the Twins (1981). He then managed the Twins fromMay 23 , by|1981, toJune 21 , by|1985, never leading them to the playoffs and avoiding a losing record only once (by|1984, at 81-81). He compiled a 268-353 record with Minnesota, but received a second chance to manage under difficult circumstances with the by|1987 Royals. Gardner, a skipper from 1972-76 in the Kansas Cityfarm system , initially signed as the Royals' 1987 third-base coach. But terminally ill Royals managerDick Howser , diagnosed with a malignantbrain tumor during the summer of by|1986, was forced to retire duringspring training , and Gardner was promoted to fill the vacancy. He was fired onAugust 28 of that year after going 62-64, andJohn Wathan took over. His career record as a manager was 330-417, a .442winning percentage .His son,
Billy Gardner, Jr. , a former minor league infielder, is a manager in theTampa Bay Rays ' organization. He skippered theMontgomery Biscuits in the Double-A Southern League in 2007, leading them to an 81-59, first place finish and the league playoff title.ee also
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List of Major League Baseball doubles champions References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gardnbi02.shtml Baseball Reference]
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