- Jim Mutrie
James J. Mutrie (
June 13 1851 -January 24 1938 ) was an Americanbaseball pioneer who was the co-founder and first manager of both the originalNew York Metropolitans and the New York Giants. His career winning percentage of .611 was a 19th-century record, and remains the second highest by any major league manager with at least 500 wins, trailing only Joe McCarthy's mark of .615.Mutrie, nicknamed "Smilin' Jeems" and "Truthful Jim", was born in
Chelsea, Massachusetts and grew up playingcricket , first playing baseball at age 16. In 1880 he moved from New England to New York, where he obtained financial backing fromAugust Belmont andJohn B. Day to start the independent New York Metropolitans. At the end of the 1882 season, Day and Mutrie accepted offers from both the American Association and theNational League to enter a New York team; they met their double commitment by entering the Mets in the American Association, and acquiring most of the players from the Troy Trojans to form the New York Gothams for the National League.Mutrie managed the Metropolitans in 1883 and 1884, leading them to the
1884 World Series the latter year. In 1885, he switched to managing the Gothams, and is credited with giving them their nickname, the Giants. With star players such asBuck Ewing ,Tim Keefe , andRoger Connor , the Giants won National League pennants and World Series titles under Mutrie in 1888 and 1889. Ewing, Keefe, and many other players defected to thePlayers League 's New York Giants in 1890, and the National League Giants under Mutrie slumped to sixth and then third place. When the Giants were reorganized after the 1891 season under new ownership, Mutrie was not retained as manager.After leaving baseball, Mutrie operated a hotel in
Elmira, New York and a newsstand onStaten Island . He died ofcancer onRoosevelt Island inNew York City at age 86.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/mutriji99.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - managerial record
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Mutrie.Jim.Obit.html "New York Times" obituary, January 25, 1938]
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