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Bobby Cox, career leader in ejections, with 162. Below is a list of most ejected managers in Major League Baseball history as of the end of the 2024 season. Former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox holds the record with 162. [1] Cox, John McGraw, and Leo Durocher are the only managers with at least 100 career ejections. [2] [3]
Bochy is also the only Padres skipper to win the Manager of the Year Award [12] and leads the team in regular-season wins (951) and losses (975), as well as playoff wins (8) and losses (16). [82] The franchise leader in winning percentage among managers who have led the team for a full season or more is Jack McKeon (.541 over three seasons).
Connie Mack in 1916. Connie Mack is the all-time leader in career wins and losses by a manager. This article contains a list of all Major League Baseball managers with at least 1,000 career regular season wins, a list of managers who have regular season win percentages of at least .540 in at least 400 games (2.5 full seasons), and a list of all-time World Series win-loss records. [1]
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Aaron Boone has been tossed from an MLB game 35 times since becoming New York Yankees manager in 2018, but his most recent ejection on Monday was certainly unique.. Only five pitches into the ...
It was the seventh ejection this year for Boone, tied with David Bell of the Cincinnati Reds for most among major league managers. Yankees manager Aaron Boone ejected for 7th time this season ...
Cox holds the all-time record for ejections in MLB with 158 (plus an additional three post-season ejections [1]), a record previously held by John McGraw. [2] He also leads the league in playoff appearances as manager with sixteen, and he was the first since Casey Stengel to have qualified for the postseason ten times (four managers have since ...
Mack supported a large extended family and was generous to players in need, often finding jobs for former players. For instance, he kept Bender on the team payroll as a scout, minor league manager or coach from 1926 until Mack himself retired as owner-manager in 1950. Simmons was a coach for many years after his retirement as a player.