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  1. 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).

  2. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 697. Source citation. Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player and Manager. Nicknamed Little Napoleon and Muggsy, he was a professional baseball player and manager. He made his major league debut as a third baseman with the American Association Baltimore Orioles in 1891.

  3. Class. 1895. Induction. 1969. Sport (s) Baseball. One of the most significant people ever to play at St. Bonaventure was John Joseph McGraw. McGraw was born in 1873 in Truxton, New York, just south of Syracuse. He began his professional baseball career in Olean, New York as a pitcher in 1890, but sources say that he was quickly transformed into ...

  4. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Centennial Commission. John Joseph McGraw (April 7, 1873 – February 25, 1934) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) player and manager who was for almost thirty years manager of the New York Giants. He was also the third baseman of the pennant-winning 1890s Baltimore Orioles teams, noted for their innovative, aggressive play.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2016 · John Joseph McGraw, PhD. was born August 21, 1974 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended Monte Cassino School and was a 1993 graduate of Cascia Hall Preparatory School.

  6. 14 de abr. de 2024 · John Joseph McGraw. (Mugsy or Little Napoleon) Bats Left, Throws Right. Height 5' 7", Weight 155 lb. Debut August 26, 1891. Final Game June 18, 1907. Born April 7, 1873 in Truxton, NY USA. Died February 25, 1934 in New Rochelle, NY USA. Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1937.

  7. <p>John Joseph McGraw (1873-1934) was a tremendous player in his own right, but would become one of the greatest managers in the history of Major League Baseb ...