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  1. 2 days ago · Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (/ ˈ s t ɛ ŋ ɡ əl /; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager, best known as the manager of the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, the expansion New York Mets.

  2. 2 days ago · From the Dead Ball Era to Mickey Mantle’s booming home runs, Casey Stengel’s colorful personality made him one of baseball’s most beloved characters. Known more for his managing prowess than his playing career, Stengel guided the New York Yankees from 1949 to 1960. “There is less wrong with this team than any team I have ever managed,” Stengel said after taking the helm. His plaque ...

  3. May 28, 2024 · Casey Stengel, renowned for his wit, wisdom, and unparalleled contributions to the sport, continues to inspire fans and players alike. As we delve into this collection of quotes, we embark on a journey through the annals of baseball history, exploring the enduring impact of Stengel's colorful personality and remarkable career.

  4. May 25, 2024 · On May 25, 1919, the crowd at Brooklyn’s ballpark witnessed a peculiar yet delightful moment courtesy of Casey Stengel. While playing for the Pirates, Stengel reached into his cap and...

  5. quillintelligence.com › 2024/06/05 › the-old-professorThe Old Professor - QI Research

    2 days ago · The Quill Intelligence Team. From the Dead Ball Era to Mickey Mantle’s booming home runs, Casey Stengel’s colorful personality made him one of baseball’s most beloved characters. Known more for his managing prowess than his playing career, Stengel guided the New York Yankees from 1949 to 1960. “There is less wrong with this team than ...

  6. May 11, 2024 · In May of 1965 Yogi Berra came out of a brief five-month retirement & was named a coach for the New York Mets under his old skipper, Casey Stengle. Berra even came back as a player getting into four games as a New York Met.

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  8. 2 days ago · The Pirates' inconsistent pitching and Yankees' manager Casey Stengel's controversial decision not to start Ford in Games 1 and 4 resulted in the peculiar combination of close games and routs. Ford (Games 3 and 6) and Vern Law (Games 1 and 4) were excellent, while Pirates relief pitcher Roy Face was a major factor in Games 1, 4 and 5.

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