examiner.com - 1/28/2009
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First baseman Sean Casey retired the other day and deservedly received as much praise for his outgoing personality as he did for his hitting. But long before he ever cracked a big league lineup, Casey was a force in both respects in the Cape Cod Baseball League.
Sean Casey Retires
mlbtradedeadline.com 1/25/2009 — First baseman Sean Casey is retiring after 12 seasons.
Sean Casey retires
examiner.com 1/26/2009 — Listen up big leaguers - a new position has just opened up. It doesn't come with a salary but it's completely up for grabs - you don't even have to be among the best players to receive it. The position is of course, the title of "Nicest Guy in Baseball," and it is now vacant after the retirement ...
So long, Sean Casey
diamondhoggers.com 1/27/2009 — The time has come for baseball to say goodbye to one of the best guys to ever put on a uniform. Sean Casey has decided to retire , electing to take a position with the MLB Network and spend more time with a family that has always meant the world ...
Sean Casey retires after 12 seasons
mlive.com 1/28/2009 — During his 12-year career, Sean Casey's most endearing trait became his most enduring.
Fellow major leaguers dubbed him "The Mayor" because he seemed to know everyone he met. He chatted up runners at first base, making the game's luminaries smile by respectfully calling them "Mr." before ...
Sean Casey Is Calling It a Career
mlb.fanhouse.com 1/26/2009 — by Andrew Johnson Veteran first baseman Sean Casey is retiring from baseball after 12 years in the major leagues . Casey played for the Red Sox in 2008, but is best known for his time with the Reds, where he earned the nickname "The Mayor" for his ...
Sean Casey Retires As a Class Act, Despite Likely "Enhancements"
bleacherreport.com 1/27/2009 — Three-time All-Star first baseman Sean Casey is expected to formally announce his retirement this week. He will begin work as television analyst for MLB Network sometime before Spring Training opens.
Casey played 12 seasons in the big leagues, and ...
Sean Casey announces his retirement
soxblog.projo.com 1/29/2009 — CINCINNATI (AP) - Chatty first baseman Sean Casey is retiring after a dozen major league seasons with five teams, headed for a second career that suits him as well.
"The Mayor" is hitting the airwaves.
Casey announced his retirement Tuesday and ...
Casey Would Be Surprised If Varitek Isn’t Back
soxanddawgs.com 1/27/2009 — During a conference call with reporters announcing his retirement, Sean Casey said that he would be surprised if Jason Varitek wasn’t back with the Boston Red Sox this season.
Casey plans to retire, join MLB Network | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 1/25/2009 — Red Sox first baseman Sean Casey is officially retiring, according to a report by WEEI.com in Boston. The report said Casey, nicknamed "The Mayor" for his friendly personality, has signed on with the MLB Network for role that has not been defined ...
Friendly 1B Sean Casey retires after 12 seasons —
Examiner Sports 1/27/2009
During his 12-year career, Sean Casey's most endearing trait became his most enduring. Fellow major leaguers dubbed him "The Mayor" because he seemed to know everyone he met. He chatted up runners at first base, making the game's luminaries smile by ...
Sean Casey Retires From Baseball —
Bleacher Report - MLB 1/27/2009
Sean Casey retired from Major League Baseball on Tuesday and joined the MLB Network as a studio analyst.
Casey, a three-time All-Star first baseman and designated hitter, ended a 12-year career that began in 1997 with Cleveland, with his best years ...
'The Mayor' leaves affable legacy —
Major League Baseball News 1/28/2009
Now that Sean Casey has retired after 11 Major League seasons, what else can possibly be said about this embraceable bear of a man who swung a bat like a baton? Tales of Casey's generosity, warmth and class -- everything that made him special -- ...