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 ...
On Feb. 23, 1934, Casey Stengel was hired as the new Brooklyn Dodgers manager to replace beloved Hall of Famer Max Carey. Like Carey, Stengel previously spent time with the Dodgers franchise as a ...
Ebullient Charles Dillon (Casey) Stengel breezed in and out of Frankfurt the other day and discoursed on such topics as Japanese ball players, the World Series, the New York Yankees, service baseball, ...
1918 — Casey Stengel, after being traded by Brooklyn in the offseason, made his return to Ebbets Field a memorable one. In his first at-bat, Stengel called time, stepped out of the batter’s box and ...
The Rockies on Sunday won a game, but still fired manager Bud Black after an abysmal 7-33 start. They're on pace to end up with the worst record in Major League Baseball history and they've already ...
The Colorado Rockies fired manager Bud Black and bench coach Mike Redmond on Sunday. Third-base coach Warren Schaeffer is now the interim manager, and hitting coach Clint Hurdle will serve as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No manager in baseball history has presided over more World Series triumphs than Charles Dillon Stengel, the unique character best ...
No manager in baseball history has presided over more World Series triumphs than Charles Dillon Stengel, the unique character best known through his nickname after a poker game among Brooklyn ...