2004 Death Tug McGraw, American Athlete 1980 Death Charles McGraw, actor (Michael-Falcon, Smith Family), dies at 66 1979 Event Phillies Tug McGraw gives up record 4th grand slam of year 1967 Birthday Faith Hill, born in Ridgeland, Mississippi, singer, country music, sold 40 million records, hits include, 'This Kiss', appeared in 'The Stepford Wives', married to Tim McGraw 1967 Birthday Tim McGraw, born in Delhi, Louisiana, singer, actor, sold over 40 million albums and singles, famous songs include, 'I Like It, I Love It', married to singer, Faith Hill 1964 Birthday Melinda McGraw, Nicosa Cyprus, actress, Macenzie-Pursuit Of Happiness 1962 Death Frank Lovejoy, actor (Man Against Crime, Meet McGraw), dies at 48 1950 Birthday Phil McGraw, born in Vinita, Oklahoma, television personality, former psychologist, host of 'Dr. Phil' television program, earned $80 million in 2009 1944 Birthday Tug McGraw, American Athlete 1934 Death John McGraw, manager (New York Giants), dies at 60 1932 Event John McGraw retires from baseball 1932 Event John McGraw, who came to New York in 1902, resigns as manager of Giants 1931 Event John McGraw says night baseball will not catch on 1928 Event John McGraw backs NL President John Heydler's designated hitter idea 1928 Event John McGraw is knocked down by a taxicab and suffers a broken leg 1925 Event French Baseball Federation awards silver medals to John McGraw, Charlie Comiskey, and Hugh Jennings 1922 Event Giants beat St. Louis, to clinch John McGraw's 8th pennant 1919 Event John McGraw, Charles A Stoneham, and Judge McQuade buy New York Giants 1917 Event Sunday benefit baseball game at Polo Grounds results in John McGraw and Christy Mathewson's arrest for violating Blue laws 1914 Birthday Charles McGraw, New York City, actor, Michael-Falcon, Smith Family 1914 Birthday Frank Lovejoy, born in Bronx, New York, actor, Man Against Crime, Meet McGraw 1913 Event John McGraw, after drinking, blames Wilbert Robinson's coaching mistakes for World Series lose, Robertson blames McGraw and is fired 1902 Event New York Giants lose their 1st game under new manager John McGraw 1902 Event John McGraw named manager of New York Giants 1902 Event John McGraw, accused by Ban Johnson of trying to wreck Baltimore and Washington clubs, negotiates his release from the Orioles 1902 Event John McGraw becomes manager of New York Giants (stays for 30 years) 1901 Event Cincinnati Enquirer reports Baltimore manager John McGraw signed Cherokee Indian Tokohoma, who is really black 2nd baseman Charlie Grant 1900 Event John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson sign with Cardinals 1899 Event John McGraw, at 36, managerial debut as Oriole manager 1873 Birthday John McGraw, born in Truxton, New York, MLB player and manager of the New York Giants, nicknamed 'Little Napoleon'