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  1. 6 de abr. de 2018 · John Joseph McGraw was born on April 7, 1873 in Truxton, New York. He was son to an Irish immigrant who arrived in America in time for the Civil War. His father eventually married John McGraws mother after settling upstate in Truxton, New York which is located in Cortland, County New York State.

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  3. 12 de fev. de 2022 · John Joseph McGraw, age 90, went to be with the Lord on Saturday February 12, 2022 in Norfolk, VA in the home where he raised his family. John was born on March 9th 1931 in West Virginia and was raised in the St. John's Catholic Orphanage until he joined the Navy at age 17.

  4. John Joseph McGraw (April 7 1873–February 25 1934), nicknamed "Little Napoleon" and "Muggsy", was a Major League Baseball player and manager. His total of 2840 victories as a manager ranks overall second behind only that of Connie Mack; he still holds the National League record with 2669 wins in that circuit. Born in Truxton, New York, McGraw made his major league debut in 1891 in the ...

  5. <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 ...

  6. John McGraw. Position: Manager. Born: April 7, 1873 in Truxton, NY. Died: February 25, 1934 in New Rochelle, NY. School: St. Bonaventure University (St. Bonaventure, NY) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1937. (Voted by Centennial Committee) Induction ceremony in Cooperstown held in 1939. Full Name: John Joseph McGraw.

  7. in front and winning,” said McGraw. In 1937, he became a member of the Hall of Fame’s second induction class.”1 McGraw’s journey was completed a few years after he died. In 1938, the NY Giants played the Truxton Giants in an exhibition game in Truxton. The money raised funded the John J. McGraw park and memorial in Truxton.2