Casey Stengel

Baseball manager, World Series champion

Casey Stengel - Baseball manager, World Series champion
Born

July 30th, 1890
135 years ago

Died

September 29th, 1975
50 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in Major League Baseball, played as an outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and other teams before transitioning to management. Led the New York Yankees to ten American League pennants and seven World Series championships from 1949 to 1960. Served as a manager for the New York Mets in their early years, contributing to their development and presence in the league. Established a reputation for his unique strategies and engaging personality on and off the field.

Managed New York Yankees to seven World Series titles

Led New York Mets in their inaugural season

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