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The offensive stretch of his career started from 1998 to 2000, where he hit .280 and took an average of 162-game per post with 16 homers and 67 RBI. Williams conquered a hit career-high of 21 home runs for Tampa Bay in 2000. During the prime days of his career, he was famous for his benches-clearing brawl between Tampa Bay and Boston Red Sox after he was hit on the left wrist during an at-bat by starting pitcher Pedro Martinez.
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Williams’s best plays were at the Yankee’s 1996 season where he triggered a long fly ball off the bat of then-Seattle Mariners. His streak didn’t end there, he doubled it in Darren Bragg at first base. Before being traded to Milwaukee, Williams spend five seasons with the Yankees. He came back in 2001 and played 2 more seasons for the Yankees as pinstripes. Even though he was traded, Williams was still awarded a World Series ring with the Yankees as he was a member of the team for more than half a season that year.
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He went on to win his second World Series ring with the Marlins. Williams retired from his professional career in 2005 with more than 1,000 professional big-league games. Jeter called Williams one of his “best friends in the world. The Yankees said they were “deeply saddened” by the news of Williams’ death. His friend, Jeter announced through the Players Tribune, “The Yankee hall of fame legend passed away Tuesday morning at the age of 55 in a fight against cancer.”
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