Casey is the best manager in baseball. And he ranks among the greatest in the annals of America's pastime.
In nine seasons as Yankee skipper, he has won eight pennants and six World Championships, including an unprecedented five world titles in a row. Yet no one doubts this baseball legend wants to lead the Yankees to one more World Series triumph before he retires to his beautiful home in California.
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1962 Back-O'-The-Card: Tom Tresh (1962 rookie card)
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