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Matthew Derrick Williams (born November 28, 1965), nicknamed "Matt the Bat" and "the Big Marine", is an American professional baseball manager and former third baseman who is the third base coach for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). A right-handed batter, Williams played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, and Arizona Diamondbacks. He managed the Washington Nationals from 2014 to 2015, and was the third base coach for the San Diego Padres from 2022 to 2023. Williams played in a World Series for each of the teams he played for (1989 with the Giants, 1997 with the Indians, and 2001 with the Diamondbacks in which he won over the New York Yankees). During these years, Williams became the only player to hit at least one World Series home run for three different Major League baseball teams. During his career, Williams had an overall batting average of .268, with 378 home runs and 1,218 runs batted in (RBI). He scored 997 Major League runs, and he accumulated 1,878 hits, 338 doubles, and 35 triples, while playing in 1,866 regular-season games. Early life Williams originally was selected by the New York Mets in the 27th round from Carson High School in Carson City, Nevada, but he did not sign with the Mets. Williams was the starting quarterback on the Carson Senators football team in high school. Two of his teammates who played baseball in high school, Bob Ayrault and Charlie Kerfeld, also played baseball in the major leagues. College career Williams accepted a scholarship to play college baseball for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Williams played for the UNLV Rebels for three seasons between 1984 and 1986. In that time, he hit 58 home runs, tallied 217 RBI and had a batting average of .327. He was inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame in 1997. Professional career Draft and minor leagues Williams was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the first round (as the third pick) of the 1986 Major League Baseball draft. San Francisco Giants (1987–1996) Williams began his major league career in 1987 primarily as a shortstop for the Giants while playing some games at third base also. He played both shortstop and third base until the 1990 season when he became the starting third baseman for the Giants and went on to lead the National League in RBI with 122 while making the National League All-Star team. Despite suffering from several leg injuries and some lower-back ailments, Williams was an excellent fielder at third base, and a dangerous and productive hitter. As a third baseman, Williams had good reflexes and excellent hands, with a quick release and strong, accurate arm. During his career, he earned four Gold Glove Awards, all between 1991 and 1997. A hitter with exceptional power, six times he hit more than 30 home runs in a season as a Giant, with more than 90 RBI. His best season was 1994 when he hit a National League-best 43 home runs and had 96 RBI in only 112 games as the Major League Baseball season was shortened by nearly one-third because of a season-ending strike by Major League baseball players. He was on pace to challenge the single season home run record of 61, at the time held by Roger Maris, with his 43 home runs in 115 games, projecting to 60.6 home runs at season's end. Williams finished second in the voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award that year behind first baseman Jeff Bagwell of the Houston Astros. Cleveland Indians (1997) Williams was traded to Cleveland after the 1996 season in a six-player trade that worked out for both teams; the Giants received future National League MVP Jeff Kent in the deal. In 1997, while Williams' streak of three straight All-Star selections ended, he exceeded 30 home runs and 100 RBI and won a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger, all for the first time since 1994. He also helped lead Cleveland to its second American League pennant in three years, although the Indians lost the World Series in seven games to the Florida Marlins. After his divorce from his first wife Tracie, Williams requested and was granted a trade to the Arizona Diamondbacks to be closer to his children. Arizona Diamondbacks (1998–2003) Williams was an original member of the Arizona Diamondbacks from the club's inaugural season in 1998. He shares the Diamondbacks record for the most RBI in one season with a total of 142 during 1999; the record was tied by Luis Gonzalez in 2001, but has never been exceeded. Williams was a partial owner of the Diamondbacks, and carried the title of "Special Assistant to the General Partner". Williams occasionally also served as color commentator during Diamondbacks radio and television broadcasts, and also assisted in coaching and with player personnel matters. Williams was hired in November 2009 by the Diamondbacks to be the first base coach for 2010. Williams moved from first base coach to third base coach for the 2011 season, while working under first-year manager Kirk Gibson. Managerial career Washington Nationals (2014–2015) On October 31, 2013, the Washington Nationals announced that they had hired Williams to replace Davey Johnson as their manager for the 2014 season. Prior to the 2015 season, the Nationals exercised an option to extend Williams through the 2016 season. Williams managed the Nationals to a NL East division title and the playoffs, but lost the NLDS to the San Francisco Giants. Williams was named the 2014 National League Manager of the Year. On October 5, 2015, the Nationals terminated Williams after a disappointing season where they were World Series favorites and failed to make the postseason. He finished with a record of 179 wins and 145 losses. Kia Tigers (2020–2021) Williams joined the Kia Tigers of the KBO League, becoming their first American-born manager before the 2020 season. On November 5, 2021, it was announced that Williams would not be returning to the team in 2022 after the club finished in ninth place with a 58–75 record in 2021. Managerial record As of 2018 Season. Coaching career Williams coached for the Arizona Diamondbacks from 2010 through 2014 before he managed the Washington Nationals in 2014 and 2015. He was hired as the Oakland Athletics' third base coach in November 2017, staying with them through the 2019 season. On December 17, 2021, Williams was hired by the San Diego Padres to serve as the team's third base coach for the 2022 season. Following the hiring of Bob Melvin as the manager of the San Francisco Giants and his departure from the Padres, on November 10, 2023, it was announced that Williams would be replacing Mark Hallberg as third base coach for the Giants for the 2024 season. Other work Williams joined NBC Sports Bay Area in 2017 as a studio analyst, appearing before and after San Francisco Giants telecasts. Steroid use On November 6, 2007, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Williams purchased $11,600 worth of human growth hormone (HGH), steroids and other d.... Discover the Matt Williams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Matt Williams books.

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    Coach Your Team

    Liz Hall

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    The Better World Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    This hilarious episode in the remarkable exploits of Reginald Iolanthe Perrin follows our hero on his most ambitious venture yet.Setting up a commune strictly for the middleclass a...

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    Second From Last In The Sack Race

    David Nobbs

    Born into poverty, saddled with a born loser and parrotstrangler for a dad, short sighted and ungainly, young Henry Pratt doesn't exactly have a head start in life.But in David Nob...

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    The High Moments

    Sara-Ella Ozbek

    Don't miss NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO, the compelling, original and hilarious new novel from SaraElla Ozbek. 'Addictive, hilarious, bold' Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Adults ...

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    Being Sam Frears

    Mary Mount

    This is Sam Frears' story.This is also the story of an actor, a rockclimber and a man born with an extremely rare genetic disorder only affecting Ashkenazi Jews. Sam was supposed t...

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    Happy Families

    Julie Ma

    Set in rural Wales, Happy Families shines a tender, funny and heartwarming light on the lives of three generations of a Chinese immigrant family.When was the last time you paid muc...

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    Everyone Can Be a Ninja

    Akbar Gbajabiamila

    The beloved host of the NBC hit show American Ninja Warrior draws inspiration from both the fierce competitors on his show and his own unlikely path to success to outline the essen...

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    Billions of Besties

    Peggy Panosh & Susie Arons

    This beautifully illustrated and joyful tribute celebrates famous friendships (both real and fictional) and proves that there is no relationship more important than friendship. Our...

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    Glimpses

    Matt Williams

    From the awardwinning creator of Roseanne, Home Improvement, and several blockbuster films, comes Glimpses, a collection of stories filled with hope, humanity, and humor and an inv...

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    Pratt a Manger

    David Nobbs

    When pretty young TV researcher Nicky Proctor visits Cafe Henry in London's Soho, Henry Pratt's life changes forever. He becomes an instant star of the TV food quiz, A Question of ...

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    Legacy Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    The fourth book of the classic comic series about the 'sweaty, charming, paunchy, sad, hilarious man' who faked his own death. First published in the late 1970s, the three ...

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    The Return Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    This hilarious sequel to The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin follows his absurd trials and tribulations as he finds himself swept to fame and fortune.

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    Shoe Dog

    Phil Knight

    In this instant and tenacious New York Times bestseller, Nike founder and board chairman Phil Knight “offers a rare and revealing look at the notoriously mediashy man behind the sw...

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    Our Story Begins

    Elissa Brent Weissman

    From awardwinning author Elissa Brent Weissman comes a collection of quirky, smart, and vulnerable childhood works by some of today’s foremost children’s authors and illustratorsre...

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    Sex And Other Changes

    David Nobbs

    Every time someone changes sex, there's one less freak in the worldMeet the Divots. They seem a happily married couple, in their cosy suburban home in a cosy suburban town. Then, o...

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    Touching Cloth

    Fergus Butler-Gallie

    'Touching Cloth can be compared to Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt and the writings of the Secret Barrister' Observer'I laughed my way through this... Funny, fascinating, and gorg...

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    Until Next Weekend

    Rachel Marks

    THE UNFORGETTABLE AND FEELGOOD NEW NOVEL THAT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH AND CRY'Wise and wonderful. I adored it!' MIRANDA DICKINSON'Heartbreaking, heartwarming, perfect!' ROSIE GOODWIN'Y...

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    Going Gently

    David Nobbs

    Kate Thomas was beautiful, intelligent, witty, passionate and sexy. Now, at the ripe old age of ninetynine, she is trapped in a hospital ward of sad, mad and bad old women. She esc...

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    Pratt Of The Argus

    David Nobbs

    Henry Pratt, back home from National Service, is a man at last. As eager to prove it as he is to please, he is in at the deep end in his chosen profession cub reporter on the Thur...

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    Cucumber Man

    David Nobbs

    It is 1957. The Suez Crisis has been and gone. Henry Pratt has completed his National Service and is putting his unsuccessful career as Thurmarsh's cub journalist behind him. Leavi...

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    The Car Share

    Zoe Brisby

    'I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Amazon reviewer 'Outrageously funny!' Amazon reviewer 'Extremely touching' Amazon reviewer 'An absolute delight' Netgalley reviewerThe PERFECT C...

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    The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    AS READ ON RADIO 4'Manages to find joy in the trivial and creates farce out of monotony . . . To say that a book has 'changed your life' has become so commonplace that it has becom...

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    The Complete Pratt

    David Nobbs

    THE COMPLETE PRATT compiles the first three volumes of the misadventures of Henry Pratt, beginning with a brilliantly funny evocation of a Yorkshire boyhood in SECOND FROM LAST IN ...

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    Strangers on a Bridge

    James Donovan

    The #1 New York Times bestseller and subject of the acclaimed major motion picture Bridge of Spies directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks as James B. Donovan. Originally ...

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    Shoe Dog

    Phil Knight

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    Camp David

    David Walliams

    Britain's Got Talent is BACK . . . so it's time to get serious with Britain's favourite funny man.Famous comedian and actor, funniest judge on Britain's Got Talent, highachieving s...