Third Baseman/Second Baseman/Shortstop for Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers
(1954-1959 and 1963), Chicago Cubs (1960-1961), New York Mets (1962),
Cincinnati Reds (1962) and Washington Senators (1963-1965).
Member of 1955 World Series Champion Brooklyn Dodgers team. Member of
1956 National League Champion Brooklyn Dodgers team. Member of 1959 and
1963 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers teams.
Made major league debut on 2 July 1954.
Manager of the National League's San Diego Padres (1972[end]-1973) and
Chicago Cubs (1988-1991[start]); and the American League's Bloston Red
Sox (1976[end]-1980[start]), Texas Rangers (1981-1982[start]), and New
York Yankees (1999[start]).
Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2010.