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Williams took over as the regular Yankees center fielder in 1993, and helped lead the team to World Series championships in 1996 and 1998- 2000, as well as to American League pennants in 2001 and 2003. Among his achievements, Williams led the AL in batting average in 1998 (hitting .339), and was named the American League Championship SeriesIn Major League Baseball, the American League Championship Series ALCS determines who wins the American League pennant and advances to baseball's championship, the World Series. It began in 1969, when the American League was reorganized into two divisions Most Valuable Player in 1996. Despite a reputation for a relatively weak throwing arm, Williams also won the Gold GloveIn American baseball, the Rawlings Gold Glove Award usually referred to simply as the Gold Glove is the award annually given to the Major League player judged to be the most "superior individual fielding performance" at each position (in each league), as for his center field play in 1997-2000. He has played in five All-Star GamesThe Major League Baseball All-Star Game is an annual exhibition baseball game between the best players from the National League and the American League. The All-Star Game usually occurs in mid-July and marks the middle of the Major League Baseball season..
Williams is also a guitarnylon strings. steel strings and more guide dots on the fretboard. A guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with the fingers or a plectrum ( guitar pick). The sound is produced by vibrating strings. Guitars have a body (which is hollow for acousti player and released his first album in July 2003.
There is another baseball player known as Bernie Williams:
Bernard Williams (born October 8, 1948 in Alameda, California) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the San Francisco Giants (1970-72) and San Diego Padres (1974).
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