Bernie Williams has rocked with Twisted Sister and shared a stage with the New York Philharmonic. He’s played at Abbey Road, Café Carlyle and Yankee Stadium, where he’s delivered renditions of the national anthem on his electric guitar. He even performed with a tribe of Nubians on the banks of the Nile River in Egypt. But nothing quite compares to what’s next for the former Yankees center fielder. Williams is set to co-headline a Jan. 13 concert at Carnegie Hall with renowned tenor Jonathan Tetelman in a performance fusing sports and classical music. “It’s gotta be, probably, the most important venue that I’ve ever played in my whole career, as far as a musician,” Williams, 57, told the...