Woody Woodward (born September 23, 1942, in Miami, Florida, USA) is an American former player and general manager in Major League Baseball. He played for the Milwaukee & Atlanta Braves (1963-68) and Cincinnati Reds (1968-71), and was later the general manager of the New York Yankees (1985-88) and Seattle Mariners (1989-99). Woodward played college baseball for the Florida State University Seminoles. A shortstop and second baseman, Woodward in his 880-game career hit for a .236 batting average with one home run and 148 runs batted in. He had an unusual scare near the end of his playing career on September 4, 1971, when a 10-pound sack of flour which had been dropped from an airplane exploded on impact 15 feet away from him in the ninth inning of a game at Dodger Stadium.
He is a cousin of actress Joanne Woodward.