The Hall classifies 16 of its honorees as managers: Walt Alston, Sparky Anderson, Leo Durocher, Ned Hanlon, Bucky Harris, Miller Huggins, Tommy Lasorda, Al Lopez, Connie Mack, Joe McCarthy, John McGraw, Bill McKechnie, Wilbert Robinson, Frank Selee, Casey Stengel, and Earl Weaver. In addition, there are ten other men, inducted for other roles (mainly player) who have over 1000 wins as manager to their credit: Cap Anson, Lou Boudreau, Fred Clarke, Joe Cronin, Frankie Frisch, Clark Griffith, Hughie Jennings, Frank Robinson, Harry Wright, and Red Schoendienst.
Most wins: Mack, 3731, followed by McGraw, 2763.
Fewest wins: Schoendienst, 1041.
Fewest wins by Hall-recognized manager: Selee, 1284.
Highest w%: McCarthy (by far), .615, followed by Selee, .598.
Lowest w%: Frank Robinson, .475.
Lowest w% by Hall-recognized manager: Mack, .486.
2007-05-10 00:34:13
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Without doing any research as many people here do I will try and rely on my memory of the game. I would have to say the best winning percentage would have to be Casey Stangel. My best guess for the worse would be Connie Mack. Not sure how right I am but those are my guesses.
2007-05-09 22:55:52
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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Joe McCarthy with a .615 WP in 24 seasons.
Lowest: Connie Mack with a .486 WP in 53 seasons.
2007-05-09 23:38:37
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answered by Dethklok 5
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