9780803263673
Stengel: His Life and Times share button
Robert W. Creamer
Genre Biography
Format Paperback
Dimensions 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.79 (d)
Pages 352
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Publication Date March 1996
ISBN 9780803263673
Book ISBN 10 0803263678
About Book
One of the most endearing of American heroes, Casey Stengel guided the New York Yankees to ten pennants in twelve seasons. Here is the brilliant manager stripped naked—the person underneath all the clowning, mugging, and double-talking.

Robert Creamer shows us Casey at twenty-two, famous from his very first day in the big leagues. We see Casey’s playing career fall apart as he is traded, shunted to last-place teams, hampered by injuries, considered finished—until he bats a glorious home run in the 1923 World Series. Here are Casey’s managing successes and failures—dismissed by the Yankees, he returns to the limelight with his new and inept New York Mets, the team he single-handedly lifts into the nation’s consciousness.

“I’m a man that’s been up and down,” Casey said in a serious moment. Certainly his knack for bouncing back made him a legend in our national pastime. Here are the stories and gags, the Stengelian style, the full dimensions of the man.

Reviews

Sports Illustrated

"A superb book. . . . Creamer has set a standard of excellence for sports biographies."—Sports Illustrated

Washington Post Book World

"Full of energy and surprises and laughter. . . . In Creamer’s wonderful portrait, the real man is even more likable than the legend."—Washington Post Book World

New York Times Book Review

"Exemplary . . . by scaling down the legend of Stengel to human proportions, Mr. Creamer has made it seem all the more vital."—New York Times Book Review