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The Stengel family gave Appel an unpublished 1958 memoir by Casey’s wife. Edna, which revealed a side of Casey most fans never knew. “He never really proposed,” Edna wrote.
Casey Stengel was named Brooklyn's new skipper. It was believed that Stengel, who was given a two-year contract, would be paid at least $12,000 a season.
In 1946, Stengel managed the Pacific Coast League Oakland Oaks to a second-place finish. In 1948, Casey and his “Nine Old Men” won the pennant.
Baseball great Casey Stengel was one of a kind: the only person to play or manage for all the New York teams — the Dodgers, Giants, Yankees, and Mets — and the first to manage both of the latter.
Casey Stengel, who died in 1975 at the age of 85, had a long career in baseball as a player and manager. But he’s perhaps most remembered for his invention of "Stengelese," a language he spoke ...
That would be Mr. Casey Stengel in 1915, when he was a 24-year-old outfielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers. And though many may not know it, Stengel was a good player in his day -- well, at least ...
Buried deep in the epic futility, Casey Stengel’s riotous one-liners and the feel-good rebirth of National League baseball in New York in 1962, there are lessons for today’s Mets, or at least ...
Everyone has to start somewhere, and for Casey Stengel, that place was in Brooklyn. However, his time did not end well, as on this day in 1936, the Dodgers fired him after three mediocre seasons.
Still, Trump likes sports. He certainly knows who Casey Stengel was and Stengel, who notched eight world series titles in 12 years, belongs to the only group Trump reveres: winners.
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