- Leinster unleash on Ospreys to seal second place in URC RTE —
- Leinster warm up for final by trouncing Ospreys BBC Sport —
- Joe McCarthy nabs hat-trick as 10-try Leinster avoid injuries and secure top-two spot in the URC Irish Independent —
- Joe McCarthy claims hat-trick as 10-try Leinster secure second place in URC table Irish Times —
- Ospreys hammered by Leinster in Dublin rout Nation.Cymru —
- Ospreys' season ends with 10-try hammering by champions Wales Online —
Joe McCarthy
Baseball manager, managed New York Yankees 1931-1946
Joseph Vincent McCarthy was an American manager in Major League Baseball (MLB), most renowned for his leadership of the "Bronx Bombers" teams of the New York Yankees from 1931 to 1946. The first manager to win pennants with both National and American League teams, he won a total nine league pennants and seven World Series championships – the latter is a record tied only by Casey Stengel. McCarthy was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1957. He recorded a 100-win season six times, a record matched only by Bobby Cox. McCarthy's career winning percentages in both the regular season (.615) and postseason are the highest in major league history. His 2,125 career victories rank ninth all-time in major league history for managerial wins, and he ranks first all-time for the Yankees with 1,460 wins.
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Joseph Vincent McCarthy