Bill Berrier
William F Berrier (born April 21, 1938 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) was a manager in the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league system for 10 years from 1966-1976. His career managerial record was 1,023-496, a winning percentage of .675. He won the Northwest League championship with the Rogue Valley Dodgers in 1969. Prior to his extensive managerial career, he played in the Dodgers farm system from 1960-1967. After leaving the Dodgers organization, Berrier was the head coach and athletic director at Juniata College until he retired in 2007.
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Teams managed
- Jamestown Dodgers (1966)
- Dubuque Packers (1967)
- Daytona Beach Dodgers (1968)
- Rogue Valley Dodgers (1969)
- Medford Dodgers (1970-1971)
- Spokane Indians (1972)
- Bellingham Dodgers (1973-1976)
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