The Real McGraw offers an intimate portrait of John McGraw, the legendary manager of the New York Giants, as seen through the eyes of his wife. Published in 1952, this biography provides a unique perspective on one of baseball's most iconic figures, revealing the man behind the manager. From his early days in baseball to his reign with the Giants, Mrs. McGraw shares personal stories and insights that bring McGraw to life.
Explore the life and career of a baseball giant and discover the real man behind the legend in this compelling biography.
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