List of Major League Baseball player-managers

In early baseball history, it was not uncommon for players to serve as player-managers; that is, they managed the team while still being signed to play for the club.

[3][needs update] The dual role of player-manager was formerly a common practice, dating back to John Clapp, who performed the task for the Middletown Mansfields in 1872.

[9] Rose was trying to prolong his career to break the all-time hit record set by Ty Cobb, and Reds owner Marge Schott used this as a marketing ploy.

[10] Rose removed himself from the 40-man roster after the 1986 season to make room for Pat Pacillo, unofficially retiring as a player, but remained as the Reds manager until he was banned from baseball following the release of the Dowd Report in 1989.

[15] In the 2011–12 offseason, the White Sox considered hiring incumbent first baseman Paul Konerko to serve as manager.

Pete Rose is the most recent player-manager in Major League Baseball, having last done so from 1984 to 1986
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Cap Anson was a player-manager for 23 seasons.
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Lou Boudreau won the Most Valuable Player Award while a player-manager in 1948. [ 17 ]
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The then- Cleveland Bluebirds were renamed the "Naps" in honor of player-manager Nap Lajoie . [ 18 ]
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Fred Lake retired as a player in 1898, but inserted himself into three games in 1910.
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Christy Mathewson played one season with the Cincinnati Reds as a player-manager, then remained as their manager.
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John McGraw retired as a player in 1906, but managed the New York Giants until 1932.
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Frank Robinson became the first African-American manager in MLB history when he was named player-manager of the Cleveland Indians in 1975. [ 19 ]
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Pete Rose became the all-time MLB hit leader while serving as the Cincinnati Reds ' player-manager. [ 10 ]
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El Tappe , a member of the Chicago Cubs ' College of Coaches , played for the Cubs while managing. [ 21 ]
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Joe Torre began his managing career as a player-manager for the New York Mets .
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Pie Traynor was an All-Star while a player-manager in 1934.
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Honus Wagner served as player-manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in his final season as a player.
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John Montgomery Ward threw a perfect game on June 12, 1880, then became a player-manager for the last 32 games of the 1880 season. [ 22 ]