Casey Stengel's All-Time All-Stars
In 1961, Casey Stengel wrote an "as told to" article for the Saturday Evening Post, and it includes two highlights: his All-Time All-Stars (from 1912, when he played his first major league game, to 1960), and his All-Star Yankee Squad (from 1949-60).
Here you go:
Stengel's All-Time National League All-Star Squad (1912-1960)

First Base
Bill Terry
Johnny Mize
Second Base
Rogers Hornsby
Jackie Robinson
Shortstop
Hans Wagner
Ernie Banks
Glenn Wrighht
Third Base
Frank Frisch
Pie Traynor
Left Field
Stan Musial
Zach Wheat
Center Field
Willie Mays
Edd Roush
Duke Snider
Right Field
Paul Waner
Catcher
Gabby Hartnett
Roy Campanella
Ernie Lombardi
Pitcher
Grover Alexander
Christy Mathewson
Carl Hubbell
Dizzy Dean
Warren Spahn
Ed Reulbach
Dazzy Vance
AL and Yankee Squads after the jump
Stengel's All-Time American League All-Star Squad (1912-1960)
First Base
Lou Gehrig
George Sisler
Second Base
Eddie Collins
Charley Gehringer
Napoleon Lajoie
Shortstop
Joe Cronin
Luke Appling
Phil Rizzuto
Third Base
Buck Weaver
Left Field
Ted Williams
Center Field
Ty Cobb
Joe DiMaggio
Tris Speaker
Right Field
Babe Ruth
Joe Jackson
Catcher
Mickey Cochrane
Bill Dickey
Yogi Berra
Pitcher
Walter Johnson
Bob Feller
Lefty Grove
Ed Walsh
Allie Reynolds
Vic Raschi
Chief Bender
Stengel's All-Star Squad Yankee Squad (1949-1960)
Starting Pitchers
Vic Raschi
Allie Reynolds
Whitey Ford
Ed Lopez
Bob Turley
Relief Pitchers
Joe Page
Johnny Sain
Sal Maglie
Luis Arroyo
Catchers
Yogi Berra
Elston Howard
Infielders
Bill Skowron
Gerry Coleman
Phil Rizzuto
Gil McDougald
Outfielders
Joe DiMaggio
Mickey Mantle
Roger Maris
Utility Infielders
Bobby Richardson
Billy Martin
Utility Infielder-Outfielder
Tony Kubek
Utility First Base-Outfielder
Tommy Henrich
Utility Outfielders
Gene Woodling
Hank Bauer
Charley Keller


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