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    Connie Mack. Cornelius McGillicuddy (December 22, 1862 – February 8, 1956), better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner. The longest-serving manager in Major League Baseball history, he holds records for wins (3,731), losses (3,948), and games managed (7,755).

  2. Connie Mack. Positions: Catcher, First Baseman and Rightfielder. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-1 , 150lb (185cm, 68kg) Born: December 22, 1862 in East Brookfield, MA. Died: February 8, 1956 in Philadelphia, PA. Buried: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham, PA.

  3. Dec 22, 2010 · Connie Mack. Position: Manager. Born: December 22, 1862 in East Brookfield, MA. Died: February 8, 1956 in Philadelphia, PA. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1937. (Voted by Centennial Committee)

  4. Connie Mack was perhaps more synonymous with the team he managed than any skipper in baseball history. For 50 years, the slender Mack stood tall in the Philadelphia Athletics’ dugout in his trademark business suit and was known as The Grand Old Man of Baseball.

  5. Jan 30, 2013 · Connie Mack’s Hall of Fame career spanned 65 major-league seasons as a player, manager, team executive, and owner. He posted 3,731 wins, a mark that exceeds any other manager’s total by more than 1,000 victories.

  6. Connie Mack was an American professional baseball manager and team executive, the “grand old man” of the major leagues in the first half of the 20th century. He managed the Philadelphia Athletics (A’s) from 1901 through 1950, during which time they won nine American League championships and five.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › sports-biographies › connie-mackConnie Mack | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Connie Mack (1862-1956) was a patrician figure who managed more games than anyone else in baseball history. He led the Philadelphia Athletics to nine American League pennants and five World Series championships.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Connie_MackConnie Mack - Wikiwand

    Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner. The longest-serving manager in Major League Baseball history, he holds records for wins (3,731), losses (3,948), and games managed (7,755).

  9. Sep 4, 2013 · Connie Mack’s Hall of Fame career spanned 65 major-league seasons as a player, manager, team executive, and owner. He posted 3,731 wins, a mark that exceeds any other manager’s total by nearly 1,000 victories. He guided the Athletics to nine American League championships and won five World Series titles in eight appearances.

  10. Aug 10, 2019 · Connie Mack was the longtime owner and manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. As manager, he always wore a suit in the dugout, instead of a uniform . Mack had previously played eleven seasons in the major leagues, primarily as a catcher. He led the Players League in hit-by-pitch with 20 in 1890.

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