Frases de Casey Stengel

Charles Dillon Stengel , 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.[2]​ Fue ingresado al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol en 1966.[3]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 30. julio 1890 – 29. septiembre 1975
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Casey Stengel: Frases en inglés

“This makes a man think. You look up and down the bench and you say to yourself, "Can't anybody here play this game?"”

As quoted in Can't Anybody here Play This Game? (1963) by Jimmy Breslin; reproduced in "Rocene's Sport Jabs" by Ray Rocene, in The Missoulian (April 21, 1963), p. 11

“Being with a woman all night never hurt no professional baseball player. It's staying up all night looking for a woman that does him in.”

As quoted in "L. M. Boyd" http://www.mediafire.com/view/ulp201hdoc2hs32/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-10%20at%203.10.58%20PM.png by Boyd, in The Sioux City Journal (April 20, 1981), p. A17

“The key to good management is keeping the nine guys who hate your guts away from the nine guys who haven't made up their minds.”

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“The new park sure holds the heat. The heat took the press right out of my pants.”

On Busch Memorial Stadium, site of the 1966 MLB All-Star Game; as quoted in "Frank Doesn't Miss NL Pitching" by Neal Russo, in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (July 13, 1966), p. 4C

“Without losers, where would the winners be?”

The Gospel According to Casey (1992), ed. Berkow & Kaplan, St. Martin's Press, p. 19 : ISBN 0312069227</small> , as cited in The Executive's Book of Quotations (1994), ed. Martin & Moskin, Oxford University Press, p. 299 : <small>ISBN 0195078365

“Maybe, but I don't have another life to live to wait around for it.”

Speaking on August 31, 1956 at Griffith Stadium, in response to pitcher Whitey Ford's assurance that he could indeed retire Jim Lemon, who had homered off Ford in each of his previous three at-bats; as quoted in The Greatest Team of All Timeː As Selected by Baseball's Immortals, From Ty Cobb to Willie Mays (1994) by Nicholas Acocella and Donald Dewey, p. 113