[2][3] After going undefeated again the following year and winning another league title, Brady was re-elected to the manager position in 1921.
[4] He served with them for two more seasons, leading them to a third consecutive championship in 1921, before leaving to coach the P. R. R. team in 1923.
[2] He left after one season with the P. R. R. team to become a sportswriter for The Morning News, where he served as a journalist until 1946.
His cause of death was reported a heart attack, which he suffered at his home in Deerhurst.
[2] Brady was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in 1993.