 For most of his stellar 16-year career with the New York Yankees, Bernie Williams held the coveted center field position on the hallowed grounds in the Bronx, winning four consecutive Gold Glove awards and four World Series championships.
The five-time All-Star and .297 career switch hitter, who won an American League batting title in 1998, was an integral part of the Yankees consistent winning ways and a clutch post season performer. In fact, up until 2007, Williams held the major league record for most post season home runs with 22. more »
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