Skipper

Matt Williams will face more pressure this season than your typical first-year manager. He's replacing Davey Johnson with the talented and touted Washington Nationals -- a team that won the NL East in 2012, only to struggle a year later when big things were expected. Moving to Washington from Arizona, where he was a coach on Kirk Gibson's staff, Williams inherits a team built around Bryce Harper and Steven Strassburg.
This former 3rd baseman knows about the post-season -- he's the only player to hit World Series home runs for three different ballclubs. And he did that in three different decades -- with the '89 Giants, '97 Indians and '01 Diamondbacks.

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