[Rarebooks] FS: Casey Stengel's Handwritten Notes for his Hall of Fame Speech
Charles Agvent
chagvent at ptd.net
Sat Apr 7 10:56:45 EDT 2012
We will have this with us in our booth A-21 at the 52nd Annual New York
Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street, April 12
- 15.
STENGEL, Casey. AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT: 1966 HANDWRITTEN NOTES FOR CASEY
STENGEL'S HALL OF FAME INDUCTION SPEECH. A 2-1/2 page handwritten
manuscript on three sheets containing Stengel's notes for his induction
speech to the Hall of Fame in 1966, an honor he shared that year with
Ted Williams, who gave one of the most important speeches in baseball
history when he asked the Hall to open its doors to Negro Leagues
players. Stengel, whose career began as a player in 1912 and ended as a
manager in 1965, was one of the most colorful figures in the game, noted
for his twists of language and truisms such as "Good pitching beats good
hitting, and vice versa." As manager of the Yankees, he won 7 World
Series out of 9 appearances in 12 years. Mickey Mantle, in his Hall of
Fame speech, said that his father and Stengel were responsible for his
success. He also managed the 1962 Mets, the worst team in modern
baseball. After their final loss that season, Casey told his players,
"This has been a team effort. No one or two guys could have done all
this." The notes begin "Hall of Fame & Museum, Cooperstown, N.Y., July
25th 1966," mention "Ted Williams, perfect swing, can hit distance,
greatest batter hitting L. handed in my experience in the American
League." He cites many players: Ruth, Cobb, Dimaggio, Mantle, often with
a comment, and lists the names of all the original inductees. He
mentions Abner Doubleday, One-Cat Two-Cat or Rounders, "girls teams
1890-1, Dresses with bloomers," and much more. These pages may have been
on the podium with Casey when he accepted baseball's greatest honor. In
any event, they are important and historic. Writing dark and clear. Very
Good and exceptional. (#011888) #nybookfair $5,000.00
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