Davey Johnson News
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Francisco Cervelli and Vernon Wells reached home on a throwing error by Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Loup, giving the New York Yankees a 5-3 win in the 11th inning of their Major League Baseball contest.
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Davey Johnson of the Washington Nationals and Bob Melvin of the Oakland Athletics, who led smaller-payroll teams to Major League Baseball division titles this season, were honored as 2012 managers of the year.
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The Washington Nationals will name Davey Johnson as their manager, ESPN reported on its website.
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Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson signed on for one more year with a goal of winning the 2013 World Series before becoming a team consultant.
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Gary Carter, a leader of the World Series-winning 1986 New York Mets whose unwavering enthusiasm earned him the nickname “Kid,” has died. He was 57.
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The Washington Nationals named Davey Johnson as manager until the end of the Major League Baseball season.
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Washington Nationals Manager Davey Johnson, who guided the team to 15 wins in their final 20 games, will return to manage the Major League Baseball club in 2012.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said America’s capital city should take a leadership lesson from the Washington Nationals after the hometown baseball team won the National League East division title.
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Stephen Strasburg pitched his final game of the season two days ago, Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson said.
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The Washington Nationals, who had the best record in Major League Baseball during the regular season, lost their National League Division Series without star pitcher Steven Strasburg.
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