No ... that would be Connie Mack who was 87 years old in 1950 when he managed the Philadelphia Athletics for the last of his 50 seasons with the team.
McKeon, managing the 2011 Florida Marlins at the age of 80, is the second oldest manager in MLB history.
Fenway park I think
Fenway Park
The oldest active franchises are the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs. Both are charter members of the National League which began in 1876.
The Cincinnati Reds, is recognized as the first "professional" baseball team.
Wrigley Field is the second oldest Major League baseball park in use today. It opened in 1914. Fenway Park is the oldest opening in 1912. And coming in 3rd is believe it or not Dodger Stadium which opened in 1962.
Jack McKeon, He is 80. Previous answer, Joe Torre, is no longer ACTIVE.
I don't know what you mean by oldest, if you mean age or the longest. Longest serving manager is Arsene Wenger, the oldest is the same.
Fenway
Possibly Navarro
dodgers
Connie Mack, longtime manager of the Philadelphia Athletics in the early 1900's did stop managing until 1950 at the age of 86.
Wrigley Field
Fenway park I think
jamie moyer
Jamie Moyer
Fenway Park
The oldest active franchises are the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs. Both are charter members of the National League which began in 1876.