Willie Larry Randolph

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Willie Larry Randolph Wiki Biography

Willie Larry Randolph was born on the 6th July 1954, in Holly Hill, South Carolina, USA, and is a former professional baseball player and manager, who played the second baseman in the MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1975), New York Yankees (1976–1988), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989–1990), Oakland Athletics (1990), Milwaukee Brewers (1991), and New York Mets (1992). Randolph coached the New York Yankees (1994–2004), Milwaukee Brewers (2009–2010), and Baltimore Orioles (2011), and was also a manager of the New York Mets (2005–2008). Willie is a two-time World Series champion (1977, 1978). His career started in 1975.

Have you ever wondered how rich Willie Randolph is, as of mid-2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Randolph’s net worth is as high as $3 million, an amount earned through his successful career as a professional baseball player coach and manager, which consistently improved his wealth.

Willie grew up in Brooklyn, New York and went to the Samuel J. Tilden High School, where he starred in baseball, so that in 1972, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the 7th round of the MLB Draft.

Randolph made his professional debut in 1975, the sixth-youngest player in the National League, but after only a few months, the Pirates traded him to the New York Yankees in exchange for Doc Medich. Willie had a fantastic career with the Yankees, staying with them for 13 seasons and being their co-captain from 1986 to 1988. Randolph won two World Series with the Yankees; the first one against the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1977, and then again a year later. During his stay with the team, Willie was selected to the All-Star game on five occasions, and even won the Silver Slugger Award in 1980.

The Los Angeles Dodgers signed him as a free-agent in December 1988, increasing his net worth to a large degree, and he immediately emerged as the team’s top player, having led them in battling and hitting, securing his sixth All-Star appearance in 1989. The following May, Randolph was traded to the Oakland Athletics and only a year later, he played in the World Series again, but this time losing to the Cincinnati Reds. He spent his last two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1991 and the New York Yankees in 1992.

Two years after he retired from playing, Randolph was hired as the Yankees base and bench coach and served them until 2004, winning an additional four World Series in the process, in 1996 and then from 1998 to 2000. Willie then transferred across town, as the manager of the New York Mets, and in 2006 led them to a league’s best 97-65 record in the regular season, however, the Mets suffered a loss against the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Championship Series. In January 2007, the Mets offered him a new three-year, $5.65 million deal, but after two disappointing seasons, the Mets decided to replace him. From 2009 to 2010, Randolph coached the Milwaukee Brewers, and then the Baltimore Orioles in 2011, which also improved his net worth. Since then, he is without a job in baseball.

Regarding his personal life, Willie Randolph has been married to Gretchen Foster since 1975, and has four children with her. They currently live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.

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Willie Larry Randolph Quick Info

Full Name Willie Randolph
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth July 6, 1954
Place Of Birth Holly Hill, South Carolina, USA
Height 5′ 11″ (1.8 m)
Profession American baseball manager
Education Samuel J. Tilden High School
Nationality American
Spouse Gretchen Foster
Children Chantre Randolph, Ciara Randolph, Taniesha Randolph, Andre Randolph
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0709941/

Willie Larry Randolph Important Facts

  • Managing for the New York Mets [March 2005]
  • Bench Coach for the Milwaukee Brewers. [November 2008]
  • Named to Baseball Digest magazine’s 1976 Rookie All-Star Team.
  • Made major league debut on 29 July 1975.
  • Played second base for the American League’s New York Yankees (1976-1988) Oakland A’s (1990) and Milwaukee Brewers (1991); and for the National League’s Pittsburgh Pirates (1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989-1990), and New York Mets (1992).

Willie Larry Randolph Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Rachael Ray 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Chew 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2013-2014 TV Series Himself – Former Baseball Player and Manager / Himself – Former Baseball Player, Manager, Coach Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2014 TV Series Himself – MLB Player Self
Prime 9 2009-2011 TV Series Himself Self
Sunday Night Baseball 1991-2010 TV Series Himself – New York Mets Manager / Himself – New York Yankees Third Base Coach / Himself – New York Yankees Bench Coach / … Self
Rome Is Burning 2007 TV Series Himself Self
2007 MLB All-Star Game 2007 TV Special Himself – NL Coach, New York Mets Self
2006 National League Championship Series 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Mets Manager Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2006 TV Series documentary Himself – Friend Self
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Hope & Faith 2004 TV Series Himself Self
100 Years of the World Series 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1990 World Series 1990 TV Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Second Baseman Self
1990 American League Championship Series 1990 TV Series Himself – Oakland Athletics Second Baseman / Himself – Oakland Athletics Pinch Runner / Second Baseman Self
1989 MLB All-Star Game 1989 TV Special Himself – NL Second Baseman Self
New York Yankees (The Movie) 1987 Documentary Himself Self
1987 MLB All-Star Game 1987 TV Special Himself – AL Second Baseman Self
1981 World Series 1981 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1981 American League Championship Series 1981 TV Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1981 MLB All-Star Game 1981 TV Special Himself – AL Second Baseman Self
1980 American League Championship Series 1980 TV Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1980 MLB All-Star Game 1980 TV Special Himself – AL Second Baseman Self
1977 World Series 1977 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1977 American League Championship Series 1977 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1977 MLB All-Star Game 1977 TV Special Himself – AL Second Baseman Self
1976 World Series 1976 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1976 American League Championship Series 1976 TV Mini-Series Himself – New York Yankees Second Baseman Self
1975 National League Championship Series 1975 TV Series Himself – Pittsburgh Pirates Pinch Runner / Second Baseman / Himself – Pittsburgh Pirates Pinch Hitter Self
Rome Is Burning 2006-2008 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly 2006 TV Series Himself – Baseball Coach Archive Footage
Nine Innings from Ground Zero 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage