Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as Connie Mack, holds the MLB record for most career losses by a manager. Of course, being as how he managed for over 50 years (Pittsburgh Pirates 1894-1896 and Philadelphia Athletics 1901-1950) he also holds the MLB record for most career victories by a manager. His career record as a manager was 3,731-3,948.
Walter Alston of the Dodgers has won the most World Series with 4 (1955, 1959, 1963, 1965) and John McGraw of the Giants won 3 (1905, 1921, 1922).
Sparky Anderson of the Reds (1975, 1976), Frank Chance of the Cubs (1907, 1908), Tom Lasorda of the Dodgers (1981, 1988), Bill McKechnie of the Pirates (1925) and Reds (1940), Danny Murtaugh of the Pirates (1960, 1971), and Billy Southworth of the Cardinals (1942, 1944) each won 2 World Series.
As far as World Series games won John McGraw won 26, Walter Alston won 20, and Tom Lasorda and Sparky Anderson won 12.
As of the start of the 2008 playoffs: 1) Joe Torre - 75
2) Bobby Cox - 66
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McGraw lost 6 World Series and won 3 as manager of the New York Giants.
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Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award was created in 2007.
Derek Jeter holds the record for most career games played in the postseason with 138.
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Through game 1 of the 2010 playoffs, Derek Jeterhas made the most postseason appearances. He has played in 139 games.
As of the start of the 2007 season, no MLB player has hit for the cycle in the postseason.
Manny Ramirez is the top active non-Yankees player with the most postseason appearances with 111 games played.
No. Dallas Green was a major league baseball manager.
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Lou Pinella, Chicago Cubs