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  1. Casey Stengel is best remembered for his managerial accomplishments with the juggernaut New York Yankees of the 1950s and the bumbling, beloved New York Mets of the early ’60s, but decades earlier he was a hard-hitting outfielder who compiled a .284 batting average over 14 seasons in the National League. Planting his right foot closer to the ...

  2. Casey Stengel. Charles Dillon « Casey » Stengel (né le 30 juillet 1890 1, et décédé le 29 septembre 1975) fut un populaire joueur de baseball ainsi qu'un manager avec les Yankees de New York. Il reçut le surnom « Casey » de Kansas City, Missouri, où il est né. Dans ces jeunes années, il était aussi connu comme « Dutch », un ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Today's Iconic Moment in NY Sports History, sponsored by Cadillac, highlights the Yankees retiring the number 37 in honor of longtime manager Casey Stengel.W...

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  4. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Stengel, Casey ( Charles Dillon) (1890–1975) US baseball player and manager. After his playing career (1912–25), Stengel guided the Brooklyn Dodgers (1934–36) and the Boston Braves (1938–43), but found his great success with the New York Yankees (1949–60). He finished his management career with the New York Mets (1962–65).

  5. 10 de abr. de 2017 · Casey Stengel was a very good major league baseball player and a fantastic manager. He was a great collector of baseball memorabilia from the time he entered Baseball in 1910 with the Kankakee, Illinois professional club at the age of eighteen. Throughout Casey’s baseball career it was his dream to develop a museum to display the history of ...

  6. Casey Stengel. Position: Manager. Born: July 30, 1890 in Kansas City, MO. Died: September 29, 1975 in Glendale, CA. High School: Central HS (Kansas City, MO) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 1966. (Voted by Veteran's Committee) Full Name: Charles Dillon Stengel. Nicknames:

  7. Casey Stengel's 54 distinguished years in baseball spanned everything from the Dead Ball Era to Mickey Mantle’s booming home runs. Through it all, Stengel’s colorful personality and instantly quotable remarks made him one of baseball’s most beloved characters.