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William Frederick "Woody" Woodward (born September 23, 1942, in Miami, Florida) is an American former player and general manager in Major League Baseball. He played for the Milwaukee & Atlanta Braves (1963-68) and Cincinnati Reds (1968-71), and was later the general manager of the New York Yankees (1985-88) and Seattle Mariners (1989-99).

A shortstop and second baseman, Woodward in his 880-game career hit for a .236 batting average with one home run and 148 runs batted in. He had an unusual scare near the end of his playing career on September 4September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). There are 118 days remaining. Events 476 Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, was deposed when Odoacer proclaims himself King of Italy. 1781 Los Angeles is founded, 1971See also 1970 in sports, other events of 1971, 1972 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. Auto Racing Stock car racing: Richard Petty won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship Richard Petty Indianapolis 500 Al Unser, Sr. USAC Racing Joe Leonard Formu, when a 10-pound sack of flour which had been dropped from an airplane exploded on impact 15 feet away from him in the ninth inning of a game at Dodger StadiumDodger Stadium Chavez Ravine Location Los Angeles, California Opened April 10, 1962 Capacity 56,000 Owned By Los Angeles Dodgers Architect: Captain Emil Praeger Dimensions: Left Left-Center Center Right-Center Right 330 ft. 1962), 370 ft. 1969), 385 ft..

He is a cousin of actress Joanne WoodwardJoanne Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an American actress. Born Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward in Thomasville, Georgia, she was influenced to become an actress by her mother's love of movies. Her mother wanted to name her after Joan Crawford, b.

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