Billy Martin

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Note: This page links to former major league infielder and manager Billy Martin. For the shortstop who played a single game in 1914, click here.

Alfred Manuel Martin

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Weight 165 lb.

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"I must remember to always think correctly and quicker than the other fellow." - Billy Martin at age 20

Billy Martin was an All-Star second baseman with the New York Yankees in 1956, but he is best known as a feisty manager. He was one of the best-known managers of his era. He managed a total of 19 years, eight of which were with the high-profile New York Yankees.

As a player, Martin played eleven years in the majors, and appeared in five World Series (all with the Yankees), slugging .566. He missed the 1954 season and most of 1955 while serving in the military.

Billy was always in the middle of the action. Even as a youngster in the minors, he was part of the famous 1948 Oakland Oaks team which won the PCL championship under Casey Stengel's management. The team was called the "Nine Old Men", but Martin was the exception to the rule, being only 20 at the time.

After retiring in 1961, Martin worked as a scout for the Minnesota Twins from 1962 to 1964, and a Twins coach from 1965 to May of 1968. He then replaced Johnny Goryl as manager of the Denver Bears for the rest of 1968, and the Twins in 1969.

As a manager, he led the Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, and Oakland Athletics to the postseason, but he is best remembered as the skipper of the Yankees. He led the Yanks to one world championship and two American League pennants and developed a love-hate relationship with team owner George Steinbrenner. Steinbrenner hired and fired Martin five times.

Martin's quick thinking was never more in evidence than in the famous Pine Tar Game, where he managed to undo (at least temporarily) opponent George Brett's home run.

Billy Martin was killed in a car accident on Christmas 1989.

Martin also managed the Texas Rangers to their best finish (to that time) in 1974.

  • First Baseball Card appearance 1952 Topps

[edit] Notable Achievements

Preceded by
Cal Ermer
Minnesota Twins Manager
1969
Succeeded by
Bill Rigney
Preceded by
Mayo Smith
Detroit Tigers Manager
1971-1973
Succeeded by
Joe Schultz
Preceded by
Whitey Herzog
Texas Rangers Manager
1973-1975
Succeeded by
Frank Lucchesi
Preceded by
Bill Virdon
New York Yankees Manager
1975-1978
Succeeded by
Dick Howser
Preceded by
Bob Lemon
New York Yankees Manager
1979
Succeeded by
Dick Howser
Preceded by
Jim Marshall
Oakland Athletics Manager
1980-1982
Succeeded by
Steve Boros
Preceded by
Charlie Finley
Oakland Athletics General Manager
1981-1982
Succeeded by
Sandy Alderson
Preceded by
Clyde King
New York Yankees Manager
1983
Succeeded by
Yogi Berra
Preceded by
Yogi Berra
New York Yankees Manager
1985
Succeeded by
Lou Piniella
Preceded by
Lou Piniella
New York Yankees Manager
1988
Succeeded by
Lou Piniella


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