- Woody Woodward
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name = Woody Woodward
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birth_date = September 23, 1942
birth_place =Miami, Florida
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alma_mater =Florida State University
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nationality = AmericanWilliam Frederick "Woody" Woodward (born September 23, 1942, in Miami,
Florida ) is a retired player and general manager inMajor League Baseball . He played for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1963-1968) and theCincinnati Reds (1968-1971) and was later the general manager of theNew York Yankees (1985-1988) and theSeattle Mariners (1989-1999). Woodward played collegebaseball for theFlorida State University Seminole s. He returned to FSU from 1975-1978 its head baseball coach.A
shortstop andsecond baseman , Woodward hit for a .236batting average with onehome run and 148runs batted in .On October 4, 1971, shortly before his retirement, Woodward was involved in a curious incident in which a ten-pound sack of flour, presumably dropped from an aircraft, fell to the ground at Dodger Stadium and exploded some ten feet in front of his position at shortstop. One newspaper reported that the "the sack of flour was heavy enough to kill anyone it hit." The Dodgers reported the event to the Federal Aviation Administration, but no aircraft were reported seen flying over the stadium at the time, and the culprit is not known to have ever been found. [Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, Oct. 5, 1971]
He is a cousin of actress
Joanne Woodward .Quote
* "We've figured it out. It will take him 4,189 years to catch
Babe Ruth ." - teammateWayne Granger , after Woodward finally hit his first home run in his eighth seasonReferences
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/woodwwo01.shtml Statistics at "Baseball Reference"]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/W/Woodward_Woody.stm Page at "Baseball Library"]
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