Monday, July 14, 2014
John Joseph McGraw. 1873–1934.
Player, 1891–1906, mostly for the Orioles and the Giants. Played all four infield positions, plus occasional catcher; mostly second base and shortstop.
He earned his nickname, Little Napoleon, as a manager. He managed for 33 years, finally hanging it up in 1932. A cantankerous man, he was ejected from 116–131 ball games; sources vary, but either way it was a first place record that stood until 2007. He led the New York Giants to the World Series nine times (after earning the berth but refusing to participate in 1904; he thought it was silly). The Giants won in 1905, 1921 and 1922. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1937.
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