Former Dodgers manager Davey Johnson back at home after COVID-19 diagnosis - News Summed Up

Former Dodgers manager Davey Johnson back at home after COVID-19 diagnosis


Former Dodgers manager Davey Johnson is resting at home after receiving treatment for COVID-19 at a Florida hospital, according to former Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz. Johnson, 77, was a four-time All-Star second baseman and managed the Mets to their last World Series title in 1986. He hit .261 with 136 homers and 609 RBIs, getting picked for All-Star teams from 1968-70 and again in 1973. Johnson managed the Mets (1985-90), Cincinnati (1993-95), Baltimore (1996-97), the Dodgers (1999-2000) and Washington (2011-13), leading his teams to a 1,372-1,071 record and six first-place finishes. He also managed the U.S. to a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics and fourth place at the 2009 World Baseball Classic.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 23, 2021 00:35 UTC



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