Casey Stengel

Casey Stengel
Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel, nicknamed "The Old Perfessor", was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth30 July 1890
CityKansas City, MO
CountryUnited States of America
sports thinking yankees
Sure I played, did you think I was born at the age of 70 sitting in a dugout trying to manage guys like you?
sports kissing umpires
The trouble with women umpires is that I couldn't argue with one. I'd put my arms around her and give her a little kiss.
sports drink said
I came in here and a fella asked me to have a drink. I said I don't drink. Then another fella said hear you and Joe DiMaggio aren't speaking and I said I'll take that drink.
sports successful player
I was not successful as a ball player, as it was a game of skill.
enough good-enough shoulders
My health is good enough about the shoulders.
years hitting brown
Bobby Brown reminds me of a fellow who's been hitting for 12 years and fielding one.
fall gold watches
He'd (Yogi Berra) fall in a sewer and come up with a gold watch.
stars drinking winning
They say some of my stars drink whiskey, but I have found that ones who drink milkshakes don't win many ball games.
dust balls bats
Amazing strength, amazing power - he (Ron Swoboda) can grind the dust out of the bat. He will be great, super even wonderful. Now, if he can only learn to catch a fly ball.
baseball thinking bigs
Baseball is very big at the present time. This makes me think baseball will live longer than Casey Stengel or anybody else.
sleep enthusiasm-for-life sides
Left-handers have more enthusiasm for life. They sleep on the wrong side of the bed, and their head gets more stagnant on that side.
past hitting might
I would not admire hitting against Ryne Duren, because if he ever hit you in the head you might be in the past tense.
sports smart army
If you're so smart, let's see you get out of the Army.
matter
Johnny Sain don't say much, but that don't matter much, because when you're out there on the mound, you got nobody to talk to.