Autographed Davey Johnson wine bottle 1992 COLLECTIBLE Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon
Davey Johnson, who made the final out of the 1969 World Series as the Mets won their first world championship and who guided the franchise to its second and most recent World Series title as the team’s manager 17 seasons later, died on Friday, per team historian Jay Horwitz.
He was 82.
A second baseman with the Baltimore Orioles on that October afternoon, Johnson launched a fly ball just in front of the warning track in left field where a genuflecting Cleon Jones made the catch, setting off a raucous celebration that saw thousands of Mets fans stream onto what would become a ravaged Shea Stadium field.
After a successful 13-year major league playing career, Johnson managed the Mets from 1984-90. He also managed the Reds, Orioles, Dodgers and Nationals during a 17-season managerial career, compiling a record of 1,372-1,071
I attended a private event with a teammate of Davey Johnson and he gifted us this bottle in 1992
Brand New and stored in climate controlled cabinet for decades.
Selling more for the unique memorabilia value not for the wine itself.