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One who I still fondly recall every opening day is Casey Stengel. When fans think of Casey, they picture the wizened manager/showman who helped make the hapless 1962 Mets an entertaining draw.
Casey Stengel, right, played in the majors for 14 years and managed for another 25. (Marty Lederhandler/AP) Casey Stengel, who died in 1975 at the age of 85, had a long career in baseball as a ...
This story was written by Dick Young.) Casey Stengel, waving his weirdly crooked cane over the heads of newsmen shouted: “You don’t expect me to go onto the field and take a pitcher out by ...
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts on Bud Black’s dismissal as manager of the Colorado Rockies: “Casey Stengel couldn’t change the outcome of that ballclub.” ...
So no wonder you are sitting in your grand Oval Office and sympathizing with another old guy from your era — baseball’s Casey Stengel, whose workplace was just a dugout. After years of winning ...
This is the way old Casey Stengel ran running his home run home to a Giant victory by a score of 5 to 4 in the first game of the World’s Series of 1923. This is the way old Casey Stengel ran ...
On Feb. 23, 1934, Casey Stengel was hired as the new Brooklyn Dodgers manager to replace beloved Hall of Famer Max Carey. Like Carey, Stengel previously spent time with the Dodgers franchise as a ...
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