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Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (/ˈstɛŋɡəl/; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager, best known as the manager of the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, the expansion New York Mets. Nicknamed "The Ol' Perfessor", he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.

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  • Charles Dillon „Casey“ Stengel (* 30. Juli 1890 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 29. September 1975 in Glendale, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und -manager in der Major League Baseball (MLB). Sein Spitzname war The Old Perfesser. (de)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (/ˈstɛŋɡəl/; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager, best known as the manager of the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, the expansion New York Mets. Nicknamed "The Ol' Perfessor", he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Stengel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1890. In 1910, he began a professional baseball career that would span over half a century. After almost three seasons in the minor leagues, Stengel reached the major leagues late in 1912, as an outfielder, for the Brooklyn Dodgers. His six seasons there saw some success, among them playing for Brooklyn's 1916 National League championship team; but he also developed a reputation as a clown. After repeated clashes over pay with the Dodgers owner, Charlie Ebbets, Stengel was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1918; however, he enlisted in the Navy that summer, for the remainder of World War I. After returning to baseball, he continued his pay disputes, resulting in trades to the Philadelphia Phillies (in 1919) and to the New York Giants (in 1921). There, he learned much about baseball from the manager, John McGraw, and had some of the glorious moments in his career, such as hitting an inside-the-park home run in Game 1 of the 1923 World Series to defeat the Yankees. His major league playing career ended with the Boston Braves in 1925, but he then began a career as a manager. The first twenty years of Stengel's second career brought mostly poor finishes, especially during his MLB managerial stints with the Dodgers (1934–1936) and Braves (1938–1943). He thereafter enjoyed some success on the minor league level, and Yankee general manager George Weiss hired him as manager in October 1948. Stengel's Yankees won the World Series five consecutive times (1949–1953), the only time that has been achieved. Although the team won ten pennants in his twelve seasons, and won seven World Series, his final two years brought less success, with a third-place finish in 1959, and a loss in the 1960 World Series. By then aged 70, he was dismissed by the Yankees shortly after the defeat. Stengel had become famous for his humorous and sometimes disjointed way of speech while with the Yankees, and these skills of showmanship served the expansion Mets well when they hired him in late 1961. He promoted the team tirelessly, as well as managing it to a 40–120 win–loss record, the most losses of any 20th century MLB team. The team finished last all four years he managed it, but was boosted by considerable support from fans. Stengel retired in 1965, and became a fixture at baseball events for the rest of his life. Although Stengel is sometimes described as one of the great managers in major league history, others have contrasted his success during the Yankee years with his lack of success at other times, and concluded he was a good manager only when given good players. Stengel is remembered as one of the great characters in baseball history. (en)
  • Charles Dillon « Casey » Stengel (né le 30 juillet 1890, 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 surnom populaire à l'époque pour les Américains de descendance allemande. Il est le seul joueur de l'histoire à avoir porté l'uniforme des quatre clubs de baseball majeur new-yorkais, à savoir les Dodgers de Brooklyn, les Giants de New York, les Yankees de New York et les Mets de New York. (fr)
  • Charles Dillon Stengel (Kansas City, Misuri, Estados Unidos, 30 de julio de 1890 - Glendale, California, Estados Unidos, 29 de septiembre de 1975), más conocido como Casey Stengel, fue un beisbolista estadounidense. Jugó seis temporadas para los Brooklyn Dodgers y también formó parte de los Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants y Boston Braves de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol. Se desempeñó además como mánager y su mayor logro fue la obtención de siete series mundiales al frente de los New York Yankees, un récord compartido con Joe McCarthy.​ Fue ingresado al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 1966.​ (es)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (Kansas City, 30 luglio 1890 – Glendale, 29 settembre 1975) è stato un allenatore di baseball e giocatore di baseball statunitense che ha giocato nel ruolo di esterno nella Major League Baseball (MLB). È stato introdotto nella National Baseball Hall of Fame nel 1965 per i suoi meriti come allenatore. (it)
  • チャールズ・ディロン・ステンゲル(Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel , 1890年7月30日 - 1975年9月29日)は、アメリカメジャーリーグ、ニューヨーク・ヤンキース、ニューヨーク・メッツの元監督。 ニックネームともなっている"Casey(ケーシー)"とは、彼の生まれ故郷ミズーリ州カンザスシティ (K.C.)から来ている。またドイツ系アメリカ人であったことから若い頃は"Dutch(オランダ人)"とも呼ばれ、監督時代はその鋭い機知と皮肉なコメントから"The Old Professor"(老教授)とも呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • 찰스 딜런 "케이시" 스텡걸(Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel, 1890년 7월 30일 ~ 1975년 9월 29일)은 미국 메이저 리그에서 활약했던 선수와 감독이었다.미주리주 캔자스시티에서 독일계 집안에서 태어나 '독일인'이라는 별명을 얻었던 그는 메이저 리그 야구 선수 경력을 시작하면서 케이시(Casey)라는 별명을 얻게 되는데 고향인 캔자스시티의 약자인 K.C.가 '타석에서의 케이시(Casey at the Bat)'라는 시(詩)에 영향을 받아 변형된 것이었다. 1950년대 스포츠 기자들은 날카로운 위트를 곁들인 야구 얘기를 지치지도 않고 끝없이 말하던 그에게 '노 교수'라는 별명을 붙여줬다.여러 도시의 팀에서 활동을 했지만 주로 뉴욕 시의 팀들과 인연이 많은 편이어서, 뉴욕을 연고로 한 팀 4팀 (브루클린 다저스, 뉴욕 자이언츠, 뉴욕 양키스, 뉴욕 메츠) 유니폼을 모두 입어본 유일한 사람이다. (이후 브루클린 다저스와 뉴욕 자이언츠가 각각 LA와 샌프란시스코로 이전하면서 불가능해졌다) (ko)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (30 de julho de 1890 – 29 de setembro de 1975) foi um jogador profissional de beisebol que atuou na Major League Baseball como campista direito e treinador melhor conhecido como treinador dos campeões New York Yankees dos anos 1950 e posteriormente da expansão New York Mets. Ele foi eleito para o Baseball Hall of Fame em 1966. Stengel nasceu em Kansas City. Em 1910, começou sua carreira profissional no beisebol que duraria mais de meio século. Após quase três temporadas nas ligas menores, Stengel foi para as grandes ligas como defensor externo pelo [Los Angeles Dodgers|[Brooklyn Dodgers]]. Em suas seis temporadas com a equioe, alcançou algum sucesso, incluindo ser campeão pelo Brooklyn de 1916 na National League, mas também ganhou a reputação de brincalhão. Após repetidos confrontos sobre pagamentos com o proprietário dos Dodgers, , Stengel foi negociado com o Pittsburgh Pirates em 1918, mas naquele verão se alistou na Marinha para o restante da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Continuou com suas disputas sobre pagamentos, resultando na negociação com o Philadelphia Phillies em 1919, e para o New York Giants em 1921. Lá aprendeu muito sobre beisebol do treinador e teve alguns dos momentos mais gloriosos em sua carreira, tais como rebater um inside-the-park home run no Jogo 1 da World Series de 1923, na qual venceram os Yankees. Sua carreira como jogador nas grandes ligas se encerrou no Boston Braves em 1925, e então iniciou sua carreira como treinador. Os primeiros doze anos da carreira de Stengel como treinador trouxeram em sua maioria resultados fracos, especialmente durante em sua passagem nos Dodgers (1934–1936) e nos Braves (1938–1943). Posteriormente desfrutou de algum sucesso nas ligas menores e o gerente geral dos Yankees o contratou como treinador em outubro de 1948. Os Yankees de Stengel venceram a World Series cinco vezes consecutivas (1949–1953), a única vez que o feito foi alcançado. Embora a equipe tenha ganho dez flâmulas em sua doze temporadas, e tenha vencido sete World Series, seus últimos dois anos tiveram pouco sucesso, com um terceiro lugar em 1959 e uma derrota na World Series de 1960. Aos 70 anos, ele foi demitido pelos Yankees logo após a derrota. Stengel tornou-se famoso por sua maneira de falar bem humorada e às vezes desconexa enquanto com os Yankees, e essas habilidades de carisma serviram bem à expansão dos Mets quando o contrataram no final de 1961. Ele promoveu a equipe incansavelmente, além de gerenciá-la, com um cartel de 40 vitórias e 120 derrotas, a maior perda de qualquer equipe da MLB do século XX. A equipe terminou em último nos quatro anos em que ele a treinou mas teve apoio considerável dos fãs. Stengel se aposentou em 1965 e se tornou um elemento de destaque nos eventos de beisebol pelo resto de sua vida. Embora Stengel seja algumas vezes descrito como um dos grandes treinadores da história da liga principal, outros contrastaram seu sucesso durante os anos com os Yankees com sua falta de sucesso em outros momentos, e concluíram que ele era apenas um bom técnico quando recebia bons jogadores. Stengel é lembrado como uma das grandes figuras da história do beisebol. (pt)
  • Charles Dillon Stengel (ur. 30 lipca 1890, zm. 29 września 1975) – amerykański baseballista, który występował na pozycji prawozapolowego, menadżer klubów Major League Baseball, członek Baseball Hall of Fame. Nosił przydomek The Old Perfessor. (pl)
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  • Never let a losing pitcher drive the bus—especially a left-hander. A guy who has just blown a tough one shouldn't be allowed behind the wheel. (en)
  • Look at that guy. He can't hit, he can't run, and he can't throw. Of course, that's why they gave him to us. (en)
  • I want to thank my parents for letting me play baseball, and I'm thankful I had baseball knuckles and couldn't become a dentist. (en)
  • People talk about all the money I've made. But they never talk about all the money I've lost. (en)
  • If the Yankees don't win the pennant, the owners should discharge me. (en)
  • Can't anyone play this here game? (en)
  • I learned more from McGraw than anybody. (en)
  • It has 57 bathrooms, and I need one now. (en)
  • Most people my age are dead at the present time. (en)
  • He's just a green pea out there. But he'll be back soon, and you'll see something. (en)
  • You could look it up. (en)
  • The secret of managing is to keep the five guys who hate you away from the guys who are undecided. (en)
  • It's lucky I didn't hit three home runs in three games, or McGraw would have traded me to the Three-I League. (en)
  • I'll never make the mistake of being seventy again. (en)
  • And we have this fine young catcher named Goossen, who is only twenty years old, who in ten years, he has a chance to be thirty. (en)
  • They brought me up to the Brooklyn Dodgers, which at that time was in Brooklyn. (en)
  • The first thing I want to say is that the Dodgers are still in the National League. Tell that to Bill Terry. (en)
  • I had many years that I was not so successful as a ball player, as it is a game of skill. (en)
  • So what if he doesn't talk to me? I'll get by and so will he. DiMaggio doesn't get paid to talk to me and I don't either. (en)
  • Every manager wants to throw himself off a bridge sooner or later, and it's very nice for an old man to know he doesn't have to walk fifty miles to find one. (en)
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  • Charles Dillon „Casey“ Stengel (* 30. Juli 1890 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 29. September 1975 in Glendale, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler und -manager in der Major League Baseball (MLB). Sein Spitzname war The Old Perfesser. (de)
  • Charles Dillon « Casey » Stengel (né le 30 juillet 1890, 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 surnom populaire à l'époque pour les Américains de descendance allemande. Il est le seul joueur de l'histoire à avoir porté l'uniforme des quatre clubs de baseball majeur new-yorkais, à savoir les Dodgers de Brooklyn, les Giants de New York, les Yankees de New York et les Mets de New York. (fr)
  • Charles Dillon Stengel (Kansas City, Misuri, Estados Unidos, 30 de julio de 1890 - Glendale, California, Estados Unidos, 29 de septiembre de 1975), más conocido como Casey Stengel, fue un beisbolista estadounidense. Jugó seis temporadas para los Brooklyn Dodgers y también formó parte de los Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants y Boston Braves de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol. Se desempeñó además como mánager y su mayor logro fue la obtención de siete series mundiales al frente de los New York Yankees, un récord compartido con Joe McCarthy.​ Fue ingresado al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 1966.​ (es)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (Kansas City, 30 luglio 1890 – Glendale, 29 settembre 1975) è stato un allenatore di baseball e giocatore di baseball statunitense che ha giocato nel ruolo di esterno nella Major League Baseball (MLB). È stato introdotto nella National Baseball Hall of Fame nel 1965 per i suoi meriti come allenatore. (it)
  • チャールズ・ディロン・ステンゲル(Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel , 1890年7月30日 - 1975年9月29日)は、アメリカメジャーリーグ、ニューヨーク・ヤンキース、ニューヨーク・メッツの元監督。 ニックネームともなっている"Casey(ケーシー)"とは、彼の生まれ故郷ミズーリ州カンザスシティ (K.C.)から来ている。またドイツ系アメリカ人であったことから若い頃は"Dutch(オランダ人)"とも呼ばれ、監督時代はその鋭い機知と皮肉なコメントから"The Old Professor"(老教授)とも呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • 찰스 딜런 "케이시" 스텡걸(Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel, 1890년 7월 30일 ~ 1975년 9월 29일)은 미국 메이저 리그에서 활약했던 선수와 감독이었다.미주리주 캔자스시티에서 독일계 집안에서 태어나 '독일인'이라는 별명을 얻었던 그는 메이저 리그 야구 선수 경력을 시작하면서 케이시(Casey)라는 별명을 얻게 되는데 고향인 캔자스시티의 약자인 K.C.가 '타석에서의 케이시(Casey at the Bat)'라는 시(詩)에 영향을 받아 변형된 것이었다. 1950년대 스포츠 기자들은 날카로운 위트를 곁들인 야구 얘기를 지치지도 않고 끝없이 말하던 그에게 '노 교수'라는 별명을 붙여줬다.여러 도시의 팀에서 활동을 했지만 주로 뉴욕 시의 팀들과 인연이 많은 편이어서, 뉴욕을 연고로 한 팀 4팀 (브루클린 다저스, 뉴욕 자이언츠, 뉴욕 양키스, 뉴욕 메츠) 유니폼을 모두 입어본 유일한 사람이다. (이후 브루클린 다저스와 뉴욕 자이언츠가 각각 LA와 샌프란시스코로 이전하면서 불가능해졌다) (ko)
  • Charles Dillon Stengel (ur. 30 lipca 1890, zm. 29 września 1975) – amerykański baseballista, który występował na pozycji prawozapolowego, menadżer klubów Major League Baseball, członek Baseball Hall of Fame. Nosił przydomek The Old Perfessor. (pl)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (/ˈstɛŋɡəl/; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager, best known as the manager of the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, the expansion New York Mets. Nicknamed "The Ol' Perfessor", he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. (en)
  • Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (30 de julho de 1890 – 29 de setembro de 1975) foi um jogador profissional de beisebol que atuou na Major League Baseball como campista direito e treinador melhor conhecido como treinador dos campeões New York Yankees dos anos 1950 e posteriormente da expansão New York Mets. Ele foi eleito para o Baseball Hall of Fame em 1966. (pt)
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