John McGraw

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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 American Association with the Baltimore Orioles. Wikipedia
Born:
April 7, 1873
Died:
February 25, 1934
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