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Joe McCarthy
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. Although he was once famously scorned by Jimmy Dykes as a “push-button manager” who won largely because of his teams’ superior talent, McCarthy’s former players regarded him as indispensable to the success of seven World Series-winning teams in New York.1 “I hated his guts,” said former Yankee pitcher Joe Page, “but there never was a better manager.”2
The first manager to win pennants in both leagues, McCarthy managed the Chicago Cubs to the World Series in 1929. Overall, his teams won seven World Series in nine appearances, and his career winning percentages of .615 in the regular season and .698 in the postseason remain major-league records. At the end
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- 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.
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- BUFFALO, Jan. 17—Representatives of major league baseball, close friends who were moved to tears and wide‐eyed grade school altar boys were among the 60 people who came here to mourn Joseph V.
| Joseph V. McCarthy, the Hall of Fame baseball manager who led the New York Yankees to eight American League pennants, died yesterday evening. | |
| Over a 24-year major league career, he managed the Chicago Cubs from 1926 to 1930, New York Yankees from 1931 to 1946 and Boston Red Sox from 1948 to 1950. | |
| Joseph J. McCarthy age 56 of Shrewsbury passed away suddenly on Wednesday January 12, 2011 at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank. |
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- Joseph Vincent McCarthy (April 21, – January 13, ) was an American manager in Major League Baseball, most renowned for his leadership of the "Bronx Bombers" teams of the New York Yankees from to