Bernie Williams
89
Overall
Bernie Williams owned center field in the Bronx in 1998, winning the American League batting title at .339 while also collecting a Gold Glove and a World Series ring in the same season — a combination no player had managed before. The switch-hitter was the calm, classy core of a 114-win machine.
Spin the Go Unbeaten wheel onto the 1998 Yankees and Bernie patrols the middle of your outfield for the whole campaign.
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SPD
84
HIT
91
ARM
58
FLD
82
PWR
80
Career highlights
- Won the 1998 American League batting title with a .339 average.
- Collected four Gold Gloves and four World Series rings, all with the Yankees.
- Named 1996 ALCS MVP and later earned a Latin Grammy nomination as a jazz guitarist.
Frequently asked
What is Bernie Williams's rating in Go Unbeaten?
Bernie Williams is rated 89 OVR as an outfielder in the New York Yankees 1998 squad on Go Unbeaten.
Did Bernie Williams win a batting title?
Yes — he won the 1998 American League batting title with a .339 average, in the same season he won a Gold Glove and the World Series.