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Qu’en est-il des victoires managériales de tous les temps ? Tony LaRussa a dirigé pendant plus de 30 ans et était toujours à près de 1 000 victoires derrière Connie Mack.
Joe McCarthy avec un % de victoire supérieur à 0,600 est également un gros gagnant.
Il y a certainement de nombreuses circonstances atténuantes en matière de gestion, mais quand seulement 13 gars ont gagné 2000 et que Connie est à 3700, c’est aussi dominant que Cy Young avec 511 et Walter Johnson essentiellement 100 derrière lui en deuxième position.
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Par blueblazer2222
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53 years Christ alive. Basically a lifetime of baseball
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Judging from the graph, all-time managerial losses might be the even more unbreakable record.
7,679 baseball games in a managerial career. It won’t ever be beat bc who would want to work that long lol
Can’t wait to see the first 19 year old MLB manager. Pretty much the only way you will see this record broken. They would also have to win enough to continue managing a team, or multiple teams, through their career and never have a season start bad enough to be fired in April
It is very baseball for the winningest manager in its history to also have a losing record.
Connie Mack owned the team and there’s now a rule against being both the owner and the manager
Not too many managers also own the team these days.
Wild to see that 4 of the top 20 have losing records.
Connie Mack also was never ejected from a game as a manager.
McCarthy’s record can be broken by someone managing a team like Dodgers for a shorter period. I mean Dave Roberts is at .621 right now.
Where’s Tommy Lasorda
So how’d McGraw do 36 years between 1899 and 1932?
I have a hard time with records from like 1900s early century. Like the competition was completely different
you win some you lose some