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Bernie Williams #51 | Outfielder | New York Yankees
Height: 6-2    Weight: 205    Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Sep 13, 1968, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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2006 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Last 7 Days493310010000100.333.333.444
Last 14 Days10256720130010200.280.308.480
Last 21 Days154391230160021500.279.326.419
2006131420651182901261203325316.281.332.436
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2008
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
1991NYA8532043761943341054815723.237.336.350
1992NYA622613973142526762913620.280.354.406
1993NYA1395676715231412689953410613.268.333.400
1994NYA1084088011829112571696135412.289.384.453
1995NYA144563931732991882867559823.307.392.487
1996NYA143551108168267291021748207217.305.391.535
1997NYA129509107167356211001587318008.328.408.544
1998NYA12849910116930526971597418104.339.422.575
1999NYA1585911162022862511591010019505.342.435.536
2000NYA141537108165376301211357158403.307.391.566
2001NYY14654010216638026941157866709.307.395.522
2002NYY15461210220437219102848339701.333.415.493
2003NYY119445771171911564507136102.263.367.411
2004NYY1485611051472912270158529612.262.360.435
2005NYY141485531211911264125317516.249.321.367
2006NYY131420651182901261203325316.281.332.436
Career20767869136623364495528712571478710693912121264.297.381.477
Player Notes
November 19, 2008
Former Yankees' fan favorite Bernie Williams may attempt a comeback at age 40, according to the NY Post. He said, "I'm looking to keeping my options open, keep working out. It's been a great two years. I've had the opportunity to do things that I never really had the opportunity to do when I was playing. I had the chance to travel. Take my kids to school, watch my kid graduate from high school, a lot of things that I never would have never had the opportunity to do if I had been playing the game."

Our View:He hasn't played since 2006, but never officially retired. He won't likely be able to handle a role as an outfielder, and not many clubs would be willing to give him a job as a DH. His best bet seems to be as a pinch hitter.
February 21, 2007
Bernie Williams officially declined the Yankees' non-roster invitation to spring training on Tuesday, according to Newsday. "There wasn't any information that led him to believe he would be a member of the team," Williams' agent, Scott Boras, told The Associated Press. "He's continuing to work out, will wait to see if their position changes." If a job never opens up, Williams figures to retire.
February 9, 2007
Bernie Williams doesn't plan to accept the Yankees' offer to attend spring training on a minor league contract, according to the AP. "I think if they wanted me, they would have signed me already," Williams said. "The option to go to spring training and see what happened -- I don't think at this moment it is something I want to consider." It's unlikely that Williams will sign on with another team, so it looks like his big league career may be over.
February 5, 2007
Bernie Williams is leaning toward accepting the Yankees' minor-league offer rather than retire, according to Newsday. Williams is considered a longshot to make the team, but he apparently would rather be cut and retire a Yankee than try and latch on with another franchise.
January 31, 2007
SI.com reports that the Yankees have a standing offer to Bernie Williams to come to spring training as a non-roster invite. It appears that Williams will either accept the offer or retire.