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Type B free agents were those in the next 20%. Unclassified free agents were those in the bottom 60% of players. Teams that lost a Type A free agent to whom they had offered arbitration received the top draft pick from the team that signed the free agent, plus a supplemental draft pick in the upcoming draft as compensation.
Connie Mack holds the Major League Baseball record for most games won as a manager, with 3,731, and most managed with 7,755. The all-time leaders in championships won in the World Series era (1903–present) are Joe McCarthy and Casey Stengel, who each won seven championships with the New York Yankees.
The G-Men – Reference to nickname for a government agent. Also used for the American football team with whom the baseball club used to share a name and a home stadium, the New York Giants. Los Gigantes – Spanish for Giants. Used on the team's uniform on Cinco de Mayo of 2007. The Gyros; The Orange and Black – Reference to the team's colors.
Washington Senators (1891–1899) managers (1 C, 10 P) Washington Senators (1901–1960) managers (18 P) Washington Senators (1961–1971) managers (5 P)
C. List of Chicago Cubs managers. List of Chicago White Sox managers. List of Cincinnati Reds managers. List of Cleveland Blues (NL) managers. List of Cleveland Guardians managers. List of Cleveland Spiders managers. List of Colorado Rockies managers.
Connie Mack, John McGraw, and Joe Torre, among the all-time leaders in managerial wins, made their managerial debuts as player-managers. [3] At least one man served as a player-manager in every major league season from Clapp's debut through 1955. Today, player-managers have become rare in baseball. Pete Rose is the most recent player-manager ...
This category includes managers in major league baseball who meet any of the following criteria: They are the current manager of a major league team; They have managed a team to a league championship or postseason berth; They have at least 500 career victories as a manager.
The franchises in the following list went defunct before the 1892 season, and played in the National League, the American Association (AA), the Players' League (PL), the Union Association (UA), or some combination of the four leagues. The NL has played continuously since 1876, the AA existed from 1882 to 1891, the UA existed for one season in ...