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  1. John Joseph McGraw. (1873–1934), U.S. baseball player and manager. Known as Little Napoleon, John McGraw led the New York Giants to ten National League pennants and three championships as team manager from 1902 to 1932. Born on April 7, 1873, in Truxton, N.Y., he played for Baltimore during the 1890s.

  2. 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. He attended Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH and Stanford University where he received his Bachelors of Arts degree, was member of Sigma Nu fraternity and competed on the Men’s Rowing team. John then attended the University of ...

  3. 1906 New York Giants. n/a. Undetermined. n/a. -. John McGraw Stats by Baseball Almanac. In 1883, Francis Richter founded The Sporting Life, a weekly magazine devoted to coverage of all sports, with an emphasis on baseball. In 1887, Richter, and other baseball journalists, formed the Base Ball Reporters Association of America, also referred to ...

  4. 1915/16 M101-5 Sporting News. John Joseph McGraw. If you were to build a Mount Rushmore of baseball managers, John McGraw would have to be part of any foursome. McGraw managed the New York Giants from 1902 to 1932, winning ten National League pennants and three World Championships. Along the way, he influenced the game of baseball like no one ...

  5. ジョン・ジョセフ・マグロー (John Joseph McGraw, 1873年 4月7日 - 1934年 2月25日 ) は、 アメリカ合衆国 ニューヨーク州 トラクストン ( 英語版 ) 出身の プロ野球選手 ( 三塁手 )、 プロ野球監督 。. 右投げ左打ち。. ニックネーム は "Muggsy" (マグジー)、 "Little ...

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