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McCarthy, Joe

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McCarthy, (Joseph Vincent) Joe (1887–1978) baseball manager; born in Philadelphia. He was manager of the Chicago Cubs (1926–30), New York Yankees (1931–46), and Boston Red Sox (1948–50). His Yankee clubs, led by Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio, appeared in eight World Series and won seven of them. Nicknamed "Marse Joe," he was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1957.


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Staff Writers Annette Wells, Guy McCarthy, Joe Nelson and Teresa Rochester and The Associated Press contributed to this story.
Instead, Spellman reveled in the company of the men he considered his peers, some of whom were Catholic (Joe McCarthy, Joe Kennedy) and many of whom were not (Bernard Baruch, Robert Moses).
 
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