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  1. Joseph Vincent McCarthy (April 21, 1887 – January 13, 1978) was an American manager in Major League Baseball, most renowned for his leadership of the "Bronx Bombers" teams of the New York Yankees from 1931 to 1946.

  2. Joe McCarthy. Position: Manager. Born: April 21, 1887 in Philadelphia, PA. Died: January 13, 1978 in Buffalo, NY. School: Niagara University (Lewiston, NY) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1957. (Voted by Veteran's Committee)

  3. Jan 4, 2012 · Self-effacing and relentlessly confident, Joe McCarthy was a relatively silent yet authoritative force behind the success of the New York Yankees during 1930s and most of the 1940s. McCarthy’s Yankee teams regularly dominated the American League, and in many seasons New York faced little competition for the pennant.

  4. For a man who never played in the major leagues, Joe McCarthy seemed to know more than anyone about how to win in the big leagues. Under his tutelage, the Bronx Bombers ran off one of the most dominant eras of any team in baseball history, winning eight American League pennants and seven World Series titles in a 12-year period – including ...

  5. McCarthy was 39 years old when he became a Major League Baseball manager for the first time, with the 1926 Chicago Cubs. His biographical data appears below, followed by managerial data, including all of his career wins while managing, losses, as well as every Major League Baseball team he managed. Research by Baseball Almanac .

  6. Feb 6, 2021 · Hall of Fame manager Joe McCarthy managed 24 years in the majors, winning seven World Series championships. He first managed the Chicago Cubs of Hack Wilson, then the New York Yankees of the veteran Babe Ruth and of Lou Gehrig, and finally was manager of the Boston Red Sox of Ted Williams.

  7. May 28, 2021 · The New York Yankee’s Joe McCarthy was a smaller fellow who dreamed of being a baseball player in his rough and tumble neighborhood, ruined a knee, and would never reach the major leagues as a player. Yet, he would become one of the winningest baseball managers in the history of all of baseball.