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Mets ’86 World Series Manager Davey Johnson Passes Away At 82

Baseball has lost a legend. Davey Johnson, the mastermind behind the New York Mets’ unforgettable 1986 World Series victory, has passed away at age 82, confirmed by Mets team historian Jay Horwitz.

Johnson’s baseball journey began as a versatile second baseman, most notably with the Baltimore Orioles. In 1969, he found himself on the wrong side of fate as the player who made the final out in the World Series against the Miracle Mets. Fifteen years later, however, he would return to Queens and change the course of Mets history.

Hired in 1984, Johnson made an immediate impact. He became the only manager in league history to win at least 90 games in each of his first five seasons, setting a franchise record with 595 wins by the end of his tenure. Under his leadership, the Mets posted franchise-best seasons in 1984 and 1985 and delivered one of baseball’s most iconic teams in 1986; a club renowned for its swagger, grit, and late-inning dramatics.

The 1986 Mets dominated the regular season with 108 wins. Johnson’s bullpen moves and trust in emerging stars like Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry powered the team through a legendary NLCS and the unforgettable World Series win over the Boston Red Sox, capped by the famous Game 6 comeback.

After his Mets era, Johnson went on to manage the Reds, Orioles, Dodgers, and Nationals, compiling a career record of 1,372–1,071 for a .562 winning percentage. He earned Manager of the Year honors in both the American and National Leagues, one of the rare few to accomplish that feat.

Known as a sharp baseball mind, Johnson embraced analytics before they became the norm, blending math and technology into his decision-making. Beyond his numbers and accolades, he was respected by his players for treating them like professionals and creating a winning environment. Darryl Strawberry remembered him as a “remarkable leader” who empowered his team.

Davey Johnson is survived by his wife, Susan; his daughter Andrea passed away in 2005. His memory will forever be enshrined in Mets lore, baseball history, and the hearts of fans who witnessed his brilliance.

A final round for one of baseball’s brightest minds. Davey Johnson, rest easy.



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