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  1. "Charlie" was the youngest of three children, and the second son. Charlie Stengel played sandlot baseball as a child, and also played baseball, football and basketball at Kansas City's Central High School. His basketball team won the city championship, while the baseball team won the state championship. [1] [2] [3]

  2. May 20, 2024 · Casey's father was an insurance agent and Casey was one of the three children. His family descended from German and Irish immigrants. He had a happy and comfortable childhood.

  3. In response to the popularity of the 1946 Walt Disney animated adaptation, Disney made a sequel, Casey Bats Again (1954), in which Casey's nine daughters redeem his reputation. In 1988, on the 100th anniversary of the poem, Sports Illustrated writer Frank Deford constructed a fanciful story (later expanded to book form) for what happened before ...

  4. Apr 16, 2011 · Since then, Toni has raised her four children; remarried after a divorce; served on the city council in Reno, Nev.; and administered the memorabilia of Uncle Casey.

  5. Sep 29, 1975 · Casey was the youngest of three children born to Louis E. Stengel and Jennie J. Jordan Stengel. He had one older sister, Louise born in 1886 and an older brother Louis Grant born in 1887. All the children were born in Missouri. Both Casey's father and mother were born in Iowa.

  6. Jan 4, 2012 · Descended from German and Irish immigrants, Charles Dillon Stengel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 30, 1890. His father made a steady living selling insurance and Charley had an enjoyable childhood, much of it spent playing sandlot baseball.

  7. Toni Mollett Harsh, Casey Stengel’s grand-niece, established The Casey Stengel Baseball Center as a nonprofit in 2007 to serve as a sports based educator in team building, health, and journalism. After visiting The Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, Toni realized where her Uncle Casey was going with his collection of memorabilia.

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