Brooklyn Dodgers fire future Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel

Brooklyn Dodgers fire future Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel

On October 7, 1936, the Brooklyn Dodgers fire future Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel. Thirteen years later, Stengel will be hired by the New York Yankees and will lead the team to five straight World Championships. Stengel will eventually conclude his career with the cross-town New York Mets.

Bucky Harris

Washington Senators hire future Hall of Famer Bucky Harris as manager

On November 13, 1934, the Washington Senators hire future Hall of Famer Bucky Harris as manager. Harris replaces player-manager Joe Cronin, whom Washington had sold to Boston. The ‘Boy Wonder,’ previously managed the Senators to American League championships in 1924 and 1925 and the franchises only World Series victory as the Senators in 1924. His…

Chuck Dressen

Chuck Dressen, who will win pennants in Brooklyn and manage 16 seasons in the major leagues, begins by replacing Bob O’Farrell at the helm for the Cincinnati Reds.

Chuck Dressen, who will win pennants in Brooklyn and manage 16 seasons in the major leagues, begins by replacing Bob O’Farrell at the helm for the Cincinnati Reds.

New York Giants manager John McGraw dies from prostate cancer at the age of 60
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New York Giants manager John McGraw dies from prostate cancer at the age of 60

On February 25, 1934 — At the age of 60, John McGraw dies at New Rochelle Hospital, two weeks after entering the facility with optimistic reports about his recovery from prostate cancer. The renowned New York Giants manager known as ‘Little Napoleon’ due to his style and stature, won 10 pennants and 3 world championships…

Casey Stengel signs with dodgers

Brooklyn Dodgers coach Casey Stengel signs a two-year deal to manage the Dodgers

Brooklyn coach Casey Stengel signs a two-year deal to manage the Dodgers, replacing skipper Max Carey, who guided the sixth-place club to a 65-88 record last season. During the rookie manager’s three-year tenure with the Brooks, the team will finish 43 games under .500, finishing no higher than fifth place.

Gabby Street, who led St. Louis to National League pennants in 1930 and 1931, is fired midseason by the Cardinals

Gabby Street, who led St. Louis to National League pennants in 1930 and 1931, is fired midseason by the Cardinals

Gabby Street, who led St. Louis to National League pennants in 1930 and 1931, is fired midseason by the Cardinals after the team gets off to a 46-45 start. Frank Frisch, the Redbirds second baseman, is named the player-manager of the fifth-place club, prior to a 10-1 exhibition rout of the Quincy Warriors of the Mississippi Valley League in Illinois.

Walter Johnson is replaced by Joe Cronin as manager of Washington Senators

Walter Johnson is replaced by Joe Cronin as manager of Washington Senators

After his skipper compiles a 350-264 (.570) record in four seasons at the helm, Senators owner Clark Griffith, hinting that he may name himself as the next skipper of the club, announces Walter Johnson will not be returning to manage the team next season. The Washington legend will be replaced by Joe Cronin, who will lead the club to an American League pennant next year.