Unveiling the Legendary MLB Managers Whose Win Records Still Stun the Baseball World
Like Mack, the fiery McGraw worked his way into managing as a player-manager, which he was during the first of his three World Series-winning seasons in 1905. He was the first manager to reach 10 pennants (later matched by Casey Stengel).
4. Bobby Cox – 2,504 Wins
Teams: Atlanta Braves (1978-81 and 1990-2010) and Toronto Blue Jays (1982-85)
Not just one of the MLB managers with the most wins, Cox matched Joe McCarthy (see below) with a record six 100-win seasons. His Braves’ teams made a record 14 straight playoff appearances from 1991-2005 (the 1994 season was not concluded due to a player strike). The ’95 squad went on to capture the World Series.


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