On This Day in Baseball History February 25, 1934: Legendary New York Giants manager and the man known as the “Little Napoleon of the baseball diamond,” John J. McGraw (April 7, 1873 - February 25, 1934) dies from an internal hemorrhage due to uremia at New Rochelle Hospital. McGraw was 61-years old. Here are a few of his achievements as a manager: - 33 years as a MLB manager of which 31 seasons with the Giants - 2,763 regular season wins (Second behind Connie Mack) - .586 winning percentage for third best (with 2,000+ games managed) - Three World Series Championships (1905, 1921 and 1922) and 10 National League Pennants - Hall of Fame Inductee in 1937 #JohnMcGraw #LittleNapoleonoftheBaseballDiamond #MugsyMcGraw #NewYorkGiants #OnThisDayinBaseballHistory #ThisDayinBaseballHistory #BaseballHistory #HistoriaDelBeisbol #Baseball #Beisbol #BaseballSisco














