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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.

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  3. 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)

  4. Jan 4, 2012 · Although his Red Sox teams won 96 games in both 1948 and 1949, he was never able to manage Boston to the World Series, leading many Red Sox fans to view him as aloof and gruff rather than the taciturn managerial genius that so many Yankee fans embraced. McCarthy was born in Philadelphia on April 21, 1887.

  5. McCarthy also holds the Yankees franchise record with 1,460 wins and is tied with fellow Yankees skipper Casey Stengel for the most World Series titles as a manager with seven. McCarthy was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1957. He passed away on Jan. 13, 1978.

  6. 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.

    • Joseph Vincent McCarthy
    • 04-21-1887 (Taurus)
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Marse Joe
  7. Ten Commandments for Success in Baseball. Joe McCarthy knew success. His winning percentage as a Major League manager is second to none and his seven World Championships are a record that has only been tied - by a fellow National Baseball Hall of Fame manager named Casey Stengel.

  8. Jan 14, 1978 · Joseph V. McCarthy, the Hall of Fame baseball manager who led the New York Yankees to eight American League pennants, died yesterday evening in Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo.