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    23 de abr. de 2021 · John Joseph McGraw ( April 7, 1873 – February 25, 1934) is considered to be one of the greatest managers in baseball history. He started his baseball career in 1891 as a player with the Baltimore Orioles of the American Association. He took his first managing job in 1899 with the Orioles, but his greatest managerial success would come with ...

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  3. 16 de jul. de 2015 · More than all that, John McGraw was the original model—the foundational archetype—of the modern American sports coach: intense, imperious, a metaphor for business success and, above all else ...

  4. 15 de nov. de 2008 · John Joseph McGraw was born on Apr. 7, 1873 in Truxton, NY to a very hostile family. His dad was very abusive and four of John's siblings died of diphtheria epidemic. His dad didn't exactly ...

  5. 2 de ago. de 2017 · Two of the game’s legendary managers were Connie Mack and John McGraw. In fact, Mack with 3,731 wins is ranked first all-time and McGraw with 2,761 wins is ranked second on the list wins all-time by managers. Mack would end up winning 5 World Series titles (1910,1911,1913,1929 and 1930 while McGraw would win 3 titles (1905,1921 and 1922).

  6. McGRAW, John Joseph(b. 7 April 1873 in Truxton, New York; d. 25 February 1934 in New Rochelle, New York), one of the most famous and successful baseball managers of all time who managed the New York Giants from 1902 to 1932; winning ten pennants and three World Series, he is second in games managed (4,845) and games won (2,816).

  7. 25 de ago. de 2003 · him. John McGraw was only 26, the toughest ballplayer in all this favored land, but disease had already taken his mother, most of his brothers and sisters and now his young bride. Seven years later, in 1906, as the Giants proudly wended their way north from spring training wearing McGraw's new uniforms with