- - Baseball Hall of Famer Casey
- - "The Mets have shown me more ways to lose than I even knew existed" speaker
- - 'Casey at the Bat' autobiographer
- - Yankees great dubbed 'The Old Perfessor'
- - Casey, the first manager of the Mets
- - His was the first number retired by the Mets
- - Casey at the bat, once
- - Both the Yankees and the Mets retired his number 37
- - First manager of the Mets
- - Wearer of #37, the first uniform number retired by the Mets
- - Casey, of the Yankees
- - "The Old Professor" of baseball
- - He called the Mets "amazin'"
- - He took the Yankees to the pennant 10 times
- - Manager of five straight World Series champions
- - "The Old Professor"
- - Casey of baseball
- - Former manager of Mets
- - One of the Caseys.
- - Prime example of 1 Across.
- - Sage of the Stadium.
- - Manager of the Yankees.
- - Manager of the Bronx Bombers.
- - His homers beat the Yanks in 1922.
- - The pennant winner.
- - only m.l.b. manager to win five consecutive world series
- - Casey in Cooperstown
- - Baseball legend Casey
- - Baseball's Casey
- - Baseball's 'Ole Perfessor'
- - Baseball great Casey
- - Legendary Yankee manager Casey
- - First Mets manager
- - Baseball's Old Professor
- - Manager Casey
- - Baseball's "Old Perfessor"
- - Yankee manager who wore #37
- - First Mets skipper Casey
- - "Good pitching will always stop good hitting and vice versa" speaker
- - Immortal manager nicknamed for his hometown
- - Quotable Casey
- - Manager in Cooperstown
- - First NY Mets manager
- - "All right, everybody line up alphabetically according to your height" speaker
- - He often said "You can look it up"
- - Quotable Yankee
- - "Perfesser" Casey
- - Mets' first manager
- - Old Yankee manager Casey ....
- - Name enshrined at Cooperstown
- - A Casey who once went to bat
- - Famous Yankee-Met
- - Casey.
- - Shea Stadium pilot.
- - Baseball personality.
- - Met boss.
- - Baseball name.
- - Yankee prose.
- - A. L. skipper.
- - Diamond man.
- - A famous Casey.
- - Five-time winner.
- - Bronx mastermind.
- - He's after his 6th pennant.
- - A mighty Casey.
- - Yankee who was a Dodger and a Giant.
- - Runner-up for baseball's "best manager," 1951.
- - Yankee manager.
- - Yankee pilot.
- - Baseball great
- - Diamond figure
- - American League manager.
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