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TORONTO: Jimy Williams, a former manager of the Blue Jays who spent a dozen seasons winning 910 games with Toronto, Boston, and Houston, has passed away. He was eighty. After working as a third-base coach for the Blue Jays since 1980, Williams was elevated to manager in 1986 to take over for Bobby Cox, who departed the team to play for the Atlanta Braves. Williams led Toronto to a 281-241 record in 522 games during his tenure.
The Blue Jays posted on X, the website that was once known as Twitter, on Monday, saying, “We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Blue Jays manager Jimy Williams.” His influence on our company will always be felt.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Jimy’s family and friends during this trying time.”
Williams passed on Friday at AdventHealth North Pinellas, according to the Red Sox.