What is Bucky Dent busy with nowadays?
Bucky Dent (born November 25, 1951), born Russell Earl O’Dey, is an American former Major League Baseball player and manager. He earned two World Series rings as the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees in 1977 and 1978, and was voted the World Series MVP in 1978. Dent is most famous for his home run in a tie-breaker game against the Boston Red Sox at the end of the 1978 season. The Red Sox had led the American League East Division by as much 14½ games (July 19th) that season. After retiring as a player, Dent managed in the Yankees’ minor-league system, notably with the Columbus Clippers. He served the Yankees as manager of the big-league club for portions of two seasons, compiling an 18-22 record in 1989 and an 18–31 record in 1990. In 2002, Dent served as the manager for the Omaha Royals, the Triple A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Most recently, Dent threw out the first pitch to Yogi Berra in the seventh and final game of the 2004 American League Championship Series. In