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You Never Heard of Casey Stengel Jonah Winter Barry ~ “Casey Stengel is an inspired choice for this third of Winter’s ‘You Never Heard of …’ biographies of baseball greats each illustrated by a different artist Blitt and Winter have teamed up before on picture books about the Founding Fathers and here their sensibilities once more mesh brilliantly”

You Never Heard of Casey Stengel by Jonah Winter ~ You Never Heard of Casey Stengel is another picture book in Jonah Winter’s series that revisits earlier baseball eras and makes the players and managers accessible to today’s young readers Casey Stengel was at first a player with limited skills As Stengel himself said “I was not successful as a ballplayer as it was a game of skill”

You Never Heard of Casey Stengel by Jonah Winter Barry ~ Casey Stengel was a baseball phenomenon and a genuine eccentric He was a good—though not great—player known for his goofy antics such as hiding a sparrow in his cap and when fans booed him tipping his cap to release the bird

You Never Heard of Casey Stengel You Never Heard Of ~ The career of Casey Stengel is the stuff of baseball lore but without a cool little book like this this eccentric champion of a baseball legend might disappear from our memories Now a new generation of kids can get a bigger perspective on the the games history I showed this to my 1stgrader greatnephew

Junior Library Guild You Never Heard of Casey Stengel ~ People were shocked when Casey Stengel was named Yankees manager in 1948 he was just a lovable goofball from the Olden Days of Baseball—how on earth was this daffy codger supposed to manage THE New York Yankees Glossary of baseball terms Note on statistics Authors note Fullcolor illustrations rendered in penandink and watercolor

YOU NEVER HEARD OF CASEY STENGEL Kirkus Reviews ~ Casey Stengel was a baseball phenomenon and a genuine eccentric He was a good—though not great—player known for his goofy antics such as hiding a sparrow in his cap and when fans booed him tipping his cap to release the bird At the end of his playing career he became a manager for a series of terrible minor and major league teams

You Never Heard of Casey Stengel by Jonah Winter ~ Legendary baseball manager Casey Stengel worked with such greats as Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle he led the New York Yankees to a recordbreaking TEN pennants and SEVEN World Series in twelve years he invented “platooning” a way to use players that revolutionized the game he was a prankster who became famous for sayings like “Everybody line up alphabetically according to your height”

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Casey Stengel Biography Teams Stats Facts Britannica ~ Casey Stengel byname of Charles Dillon Stengel born July 30 1891 Kansas City Missouri —died September 29 1975 Glendale California American professional baseball player and manager whose career spanned more than five decades the highlight of which was his tenure as manager of the New York Yankees a team he guided to seven World Series titles A colourful character he was also known for his odd sayings called “Stengelese”

Casey Stengel Wikipedia ~ During the 1913 season Stengel acquired the nickname Casey there are varying stories of how this came to be though his home town of Kansas City likely played a prominent role—sportswriter Fred Lieb stated that the ballplayer had Charles Stengel— stenciled on his bags Although he missed 25 games with injuries he hit 272 with 7 official home runs in his first full season as a major leaguer


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