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 John Joseph McGraw

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John Joseph McGraw Berühmte Gedenkstätte

Geburt
Truxton, Cortland County, New York, USA
Tod
25 Feb 1934 (im Alter von 60)
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, USA
Bestattung
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA GPS-Breitengrad: 39.2892685, Längengrad: -76.6845398
Grabstelle
Section L (mausoleum), Lot 187
Gedenkstätten-ID
697 Quelle ansehen

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. After the Orioles moved to the National League, he remained with the team until 1899. As a player, he had a career .334 batting average, stole 436 bases and scored 1,024 runs in 1,099 games. In 1902, he left Baltimore to become manager of the National League New York Giants. As manager of the Giants, he won pennants in 1911 to 1913, in 1917 and 1921 to 1924. His total of 2,763 victories as a manager ranks second overall behind Connie Mack and he holds the National League record with 2,669 wins. In 1937, he was a first round inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Although McGraw played before numbers were worn on jerseys, the Giants honor him along with their retired numbers at AT&T Park San Francisco, California. He passed away at his home in New Rochelle, NY on February 26, 1934 at age 60 from the effects of metastatic Prostate Cancer.

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. After the Orioles moved to the National League, he remained with the team until 1899. As a player, he had a career .334 batting average, stole 436 bases and scored 1,024 runs in 1,099 games. In 1902, he left Baltimore to become manager of the National League New York Giants. As manager of the Giants, he won pennants in 1911 to 1913, in 1917 and 1921 to 1924. His total of 2,763 victories as a manager ranks second overall behind Connie Mack and he holds the National League record with 2,669 wins. In 1937, he was a first round inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Although McGraw played before numbers were worn on jerseys, the Giants honor him along with their retired numbers at AT&T Park San Francisco, California. He passed away at his home in New Rochelle, NY on February 26, 1934 at age 60 from the effects of metastatic Prostate Cancer.

Biografie von: John "J-Cat" Griffith



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  • ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 697
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