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Casey Stengel : baseball greatest character / Marty Appel.

Appel, Martin, (author.).

Summary:

"A biography of the only baseball player in history to play for all the New York Teams describes how he went on to revolutionize the role of manager and won 10 pennants and seven World Series with the Yankees, "--NoveList.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385540476
  • Physical Description: x, 410 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York ; Doubleday, [2017]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-387) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Mail call -- Kansas City -- Lunatic beginning -- Aurora, Illinois -- Casey of Ebbets Field -- The grapefruit from the sky -- Good player? Bad player? -- A pennant for Uncle Robbie -- The Pirates and the Phillies -- McGraw and the Giants -- World Series heroics -- Edna Lawson -- Managing in the minors -- Back to Brooklyn -- Death of Koenecke -- Oil! -- Crossing Kenmore Square -- Milwaukee and K.C. -- Oakland -- The Yankees beckon -- "I owe it to myself" -- DiMaggio and Mr. Berra -- Whitey and Billy -- The Mick -- Taking on Jackie Robinson -- Five Straight -- October off -- Elston Howard -- One last subway series -- Trading Billy Martin -- Dazzling Congress -- Third-place Yankees? -- A pebble at shortstop -- Fired! -- Summer in Glendale -- Selling the amazin' Mets -- Worst team in history -- Closing the Polo Grounds -- Shea Stadium -- A slip and a fall -- Cooperstown -- An active retirement -- Saying goodbye -- Legacy.
Subject: Stengel, Casey.
Baseball managers > United States > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.

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Table of Contents

Casey Stengel : Baseball's Greatest Character

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introductionp. 1
Part 1
1    Mail Callp. 5
2    Kansas Cityp. 10
3    Lunatic Beginningp. 22
4    Aurora, Illinoisp. 27
5    Casey of Ebbets Fieldp. 36
6    The Grapefruit from the Skyp. 43
7    Good Player? Bad Player?p. 48
8    A Pennant for Uncle Robbiep. 50
9    The Pirates and the Philliesp. 55
10    McGraw and the Giantsp. 66
11    World Series Heroicsp. 71
12    Edna Lawsonp. 85
13    Managing in the Minorsp. 92
14    Back to Brooklynp. 103
15    Death of Koeneckep. 107
16    Oil!p. 116
17    Crossing Kenmore Squarep. 128
18    Milwaukee and K.Cp. 133
19    Oaklandp. 139
Part 2
20    The Yankees Beckonp. 147
21    "I Owe It to Myself"p. 149
22    DiMaggio and Mr. Berrap. 157
23    Whitey and Billyp. 171
24    The Mickp. 179
25    Taking on Jackie Robinsonp. 193
26    Five Straightp. 203
27    October Offp. 211
28    Elston Howardp. 218
29    One Last Subway Seriesp. 231
30    Trading Billy Martinp. 241
31    Dazzling Congressp. 255
32    Third-Place Yankees?p. 262
33    A Pebble at Shortstopp. 267
34    Fired!p. 274
35    Summer in Glendalep. 280
Part 3
36    Selling the Amazin' Metsp. 289
37    Worst Team in Historyp. 301
38    Closing the Polo Groundsp. 307
39    Shea Stadiump. 313
40    A Slip and a Fallp. 319
Part 4
41    Cooperstownp. 329
42    An Active Retirementp. 336
43    Saying Goodbyep. 348
44    Legacyp. 358
Appendix 1Congressional Record, July 9, 1958p. 367
Appendix 2Career Statisticsp. 371
Acknowledgmentsp. 375
Bibliographyp. 377
Indexp. 389

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