Don Zimmer Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Don Zimmer, who was called "The Gerbil" by his nemesis, Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee, was a journeyman infielder for 12 years and an original member of the New York Mets, a team which lost a still-record 120 games in its inaugural season of 1962. Zim came up with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954, and moved with the team to Los Angeles. He played with the ...
Full Name
Don Zimmer
Net Worth
$15 Million
Date Of Birth
January 17, 1931
Died
June 4, 2014, Dunedin, Florida, United States
Place Of Birth
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)
Weight
84 kg
Profession
Manager, Baseball player
Work Position
Boston Red Sox Third-Base Coach
Education
Western Hills High School
Nationality
American
Spouse
Carol Jean Bauerle
Children
Donna Zimmer, Thomas Zimmer
Nicknames
Don Zimmer, Zimmer, Don, Zimmer, Donald William, Donald William Zimmer
IMDB
TV Shows
Defenders of the Game
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Fact
1
Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2010.
2
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]).
3
Made major league debut on 2 July 1954.
4
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.
5
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).
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Keep the Faith
2013
Documentary
Himself
Prime 9
2009-2011
TV Series
Himself
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...
2006
TV Series
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2005-2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
1955, Seven Days of Fall
2005
Documentary
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2000-2004
TV Series documentary
Himself
The Tim McCarver Show
2003
TV Series
Himself - Guest
Sunday Night Baseball
1990-2003
TV Series
Himself - New York Yankees Bench Coach / Himself - Chicago Cubs Manager / Himself - Colorado Rockies Bench Coach
Late Show with David Letterman
1999-2001
TV Series
Himself
60 Minutes Wednesday
1999
TV Series documentary
Himself - New York Yankees (segment "Yankees: The Boss")
1990 MLB All-Star Game
1990
TV Special
Himself - NL Manager
1989 National League Championship Series
1989
TV Series
Himself - Chicago Cubs Manager
1981 MLB All-Star Game
1981
TV Special
Himself - AL Coach
1978 MLB All-Star Game
1978
TV Special
Himself - AL Coach
Monday Night Baseball
1978
TV Series
Himself - Boston Red Sox Manager
1961 MLB All-Star Game
1961
TV Special
Himself - NL second baseman
1959 World Series
1959
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Runner / Shortstop
1955 World Series
1955
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Second Baseman / Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Pinch Hitter / Second Baseman
Archive Footage
Known for movies
Sunday Night Baseball (1990-2003) as Himself - New York Yankees Bench Coach / Himself -