Jimy Williams

James Francis ("Jimy") Williams (born October 4, 1943, in Santa Maria, California) is an American Major League baseball manager. He was the third base coach with the Toronto Blue Jays until the 1986 season, when he became manager after Bobby Cox left to join the Atlanta Braves organization. Williams lasted through until the 1989 season, when he was fired after a very poor start (the Jays hired Cito Gaston, the current batting coach, who went on to win two World Series titles). Williams has since managed with the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros.

 

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