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Dick Williams guided the Boston Red Sox to the pennant in 1967, the Oakland A's to three championships in the '70s and the San Diego Padres to the National League title in 1984.
Along the way, Williams earned a reputation as a hard driving manager who expected nothing but the highest performances from his teams.
In this 1990 interview Williams talks about his memoir No More Mr. Nice Guy.
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Dick Williams guided the Boston Red Sox to the pennant in 1967, the Oakland A's to three championships in the '70s and the San Diego Padres to the National League title in 1984.
Along the way, Williams earned a reputation as a hard driving manager who expected nothing but the highest performances from his teams.
In this 1990 interview Williams talks about his memoir No More Mr. Nice Guy.
Get No More Mr. Nice Guy by Dick Williams
As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.
You may also enjoy my interviews with Bob Gibson and Denny McLain
For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube