Davey Johnson, a four-time MLB All-Star infielder who won two World Series titles with the Baltimore Orioles before managing the 1986 New York Mets to the championship, has died. He was 82.

The Mets' longtime public relations official Jay Horwitz announced Johnson's passing Saturday morning.

Horwitz said he got a call from Johnson's wife, who revealed the news of his death.

"Last night around midnight I got a call that I had been dreading. When I saw Susan Johnson's name appear, I knew that news would not be good," Horwitz wrote .

Manager Davey Johnson (L) of the New York Mets sits in the dugout next to pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium in 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. George Gojkovich / Getty Images

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