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    "Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" is a mock-heroic poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published anonymously...
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  • Casey at the Bat is a poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. Casey at the Bat may also refer to: Casey at the Bat (1916 film), a film based on the poem...
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  • title is a reference to the baseball poem "Casey at the Bat". It originally aired on June 17, 1960, on CBS. The episode was written by Rod Serling, and directed...
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    infield sensation Casey Schmitt". The Mercury News. Retrieved May 13, 2023. Bryce Miller (May 30, 2018). "Aztecs' Casey at the bat — and mound — living...
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  • old-fashioned uniforms recalling Mighty Casey, the main folklore hero of "Casey at the Bat" and the "Mudville Nine", based on the Stockton Ports in Stockton.[citation...
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    Casey at the Bat is a 1927 American silent film, directed by Monte Brice, written by Ernest Thayer and based on the 1888 baseball poem of the same name...
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    DeWolf Hopper (category Casey at the Bat)
    known for performing the popular baseball poem "Casey at the Bat". Hopper was born William D'Wolf Hopper: 5  in New York City, the son of John Hopper (born...
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  • "Homer at the Bat" is the 16th episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network...
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    to be the Casey about whom Ernest L. Thayer wrote his famous poem, "Casey at the Bat." Casey was given a parade honoring him as the famed "Casey", was...
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    Ernest Thayer (category Casey at the Bat)
    wrote the poem "Casey" (or "Casey at the Bat"), which is "the single most famous baseball poem ever written" according to the Baseball Almanac, and "the nation’s...
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    Casey at the Bat is a lost 1916 American silent sports drama film produced by Fine Arts Studios in Hollywood, directed by Lloyd Ingraham, and starring...
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  • Casey Refrains, character in Harold Pinter's play Betrayal Casey, in the 1888 poem Casey at the Bat Casey, the puppet companion of Mr. Dressup Casey Becker...
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    York: Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN 978-0-448-17302-3. Casey at the Bat: The Story of My Life in Baseball, by Casey Stengel and Harry T. Paxton, Random House, 1962...
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    Casey batted .371 with a .656 SLG, 13 home runs, and 57 runs batted in (RBIs). He was named first team All-CAA. Following his sophomore season at Richmond...
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  • the poem also titled "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Thayer, about the arrogant ballplayer whose cockiness was his undoing. The setting is 1902, in the town...
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    Bunyan, Pecos Bill and Casey at the Bat. John Henry was featured as a fictional character in the 2014 video game Wasteland 2. The story is referenced by...
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    John Luther "Casey" Jones (March 14, 1863 – April 30, 1900) was an American railroader who was killed when his passenger train collided with a stalled...
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    Mothman (redirect from The mothman)
    large black creature whose eyes "glowed red", standing at the side of the road near "the TNT area", the site of a former World War II munitions plant. Linda...
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  • The Icicle Works "Hope Springs Eternal", a track from Reason & Madness by Hanging Doll The phrase appears in the second stanza of the poem "Casey at the...
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  • featuring notable films where baseball plays a central role in the development of the plot. List of sports films List of highest-grossing sports films...
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  • Mudville may refer to: Mudville, a fictional town in the poem Casey at the Bat Stockton Ports, renamed Mudville Nine from 2000 to 2002 Visalia Rawhide...
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    Giant". In 1929, an alleged sighting occurred at the famous and then recently constructed Perky Bat Tower at the Florida Keys. Witnesses reported that an unknown...
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  • editor, and US ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain and the Court of St. James's Ernest Thayer – poet, author of "Casey at the Bat" Evan Thomas – journalist...
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    Goatman (urban legend) (category Fiction set in the 1950s)
    Another variation of the legend holds that Goatman himself was an old hermit who lived in the woods and often could be seen walking alone at night along Fletchertown...
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    in the Craig of the Creek episode "The Legend of the Library" voiced by Carla Tassara. Craig and the Stump Kids visit their friend Stacks at the local...
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    wheel. In one version of the myth, the snake straightens out at the last second, skewering its victim with its venomous tail. The only escape is to hide...
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    High School, Leesville, Louisiana The Uwharrie Wampus Cats, a wood-bat baseball team in Albemarle, North Carolina The Wampus cat has been associated in...
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    John Clem (category Burials at Arlington National Cemetery)
    history of the United States Army at the age of 12. He retired from the Army in 1915, having attained the rank of brigadier general in the Quartermaster...
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    James Earl Jones (category African Americans in the Korean War)
    Anthem before the 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Baltimore. In 1996, he recited the classic baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" with the Cincinnati...
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    Squonk (redirect from The Squonk)
    celebrates the Squonk at the Squonkapalooza in August. The first written account of the squonk was from the 1910 book Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods...
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