Word: caseys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Robinson Casey was third baseman on the Detroit National League ball team. In a game at Minneapolis when the bases were full and the score four to three with but one inning to play," he struck...
...register of the Hotel Majestic, Manhattan, last week, appeared the name of E. Robinson Casey, Syracuse, N. Y. He was, it developed, President of the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the original Casey...
...register of the Hotel Majestic, Manhattan, appeared the name of E. Robinson Casey, Syracuse, N. Y. He was, it developed, President of the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the original Casey...
...famed did the poem become that any ballplayer who takes a lusty swing at the ball is known as " Casey." In the recent World's Series, some attention was drawn to " Casey" Stengel of the New York Giants, who hit home-runs on two critical occasions. But not every baseball fanatic knows that this " Casey " derived his nickname-not from his likeness to the " original Casey "-but from the fact that he is a native of Kansas City...
...Casey was not the only batsman whose name worked itself into the week's headlines. It was generally advertised throughout the civilized world that Tyrus R. Cobb, manager and centre-fielder of the Detroit American League team, by virtue of his past season's work, has batted .300 or better for 18 consecutive years, and is therefore undisputed possessor of the " all time batting honors...