Hunsecker had the scruples of a guinea pig and the morals of a gangster.
I got all the time in the world.
Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
The Oklahoma native made his debut for the Yankees in 1951 at the age of 19 and spent 18 seasons in pinstripes, winning seven championships and going to the World Series 12 times.
Despite his efforts, his Yankees never won a pennant during his career, and he's the only Yankee with a retired number never to have appeared in a World Series.
Stengel led the Yankees to five straight titles from 1949 to 1953, the only manager in baseball history to accomplish that feat, and was one of the first managers to bring platooning to prominence.