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Joe McCarthy
Years Managed: 24 (1926-30 Chicago Cubs, 1931-46 New York Yankees, 1948-50 Boston Red Sox)
Career Record: 2,125-1,333 (.615 winning percentage)
Postseason Appearances (Pennants Won): Nine
World Series Won: Seven (1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943)
In 24 seasons as a Major League Baseball manager, Joe McCarthy never had a losing record.
As a result, he never had a team finish in worse than fourth place in its league, and he went to the World Series nine times—once with Chicago and eight times with the Yankees. (Nearly 40% of his career ended in a World Series appearance.)
McCarthy's best individual season was 1932 when the Yankees went 107-47 before sweeping the Cubs in the World Series, but he won six more titles during this eight-year stretch.
McCarthy's career winning percentage during the regular season is the best in MLB history, and his postseason winning percentage (.698) is the best among managers who have been to the postseason at least three times.