Casey Stengel, a Kansas City native, is one of the most famous men in MLB history. Despite national fame, Kansas City offers little public tribute to Stengel's legacy. New York monuments honor Stengel ...
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. New ...
Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel is remembered for his time with the New York Yankees, leading their dynasty through the late 1940’s and through the 1950’s. However, he began his managerial career ...
Donald Trump takes advice from no one, so what follows is probably a fruitless exercise. Still, Trump likes sports. He certainly knows who Casey Stengel was and Stengel, who notched eight world series ...
Near the end of February, 1934, the Brooklyn Dodgers summoned coach Casey Stengel to New York. The next day, General Manager Bob Quinn told Max Carey that he no longer was needed to manage the Dodgers ...
Behold, one of the greatest managers in baseball history, while still a young buck in his playing days: That would be Mr. Casey Stengel in 1915, when he was a 24-year-old outfielder for the Brooklyn ...
Casey Stengel and the Brooklyn Dodgers got great satisfaction by beating the New York Giants the last two games of the season, thus denying them any chances of repeating as World Champions, but 1934 ...
Casey Stengel's last season as the original manager of the New York Mets was in 1965. He turned 75 on July 30 that year. The Mets followed tradition that day, falling to 33-70 with a 5-3 road loss to ...
In professional sports, it doesn't make an athlete's reputation to be known as daffy (remember Daffy Dean?) but it certainly helps. If there is a single term that sums up Casey Stengel in the annals ...