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    Teams. Cincinnati Reds ( 1916 – 1920) Philadelphia Phillies ( 1921) Cincinnati Reds ( 1921 – 1922, 1924) Career highlights and awards. World Series champion ( 1919) Alfred Earle " Greasy " Neale (November 5, 1891 – November 2, 1973) was an American football and baseball player and coach.

  2. Earle Neale, also known as \"Greasy\", was a head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1941 to 1950. He led the Eagles to three division titles and two NFL championships, and developed the Eagle Defense and the 4-3 defense.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2016 · Learn about the life and career of Earle 'Greasy' Neale, who played in the majors, coached in the NFL and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Find out how he got his nickname, his achievements and his stories in this article by Joseph Wancho.

  4. In a 1912 football game with arch rival West Virginia, Neale caught 14 straight passes and sparked WVW to its first-ever victory over the Mountaineers, 19-14. Neale went on to combine two careers. For eight seasons he was a major league baseball player. And in the fall he coached college football.

  5. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Greasy Neale. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  6. Greasy Neale performs “Unnamed Love Song” (original) at The Blue Room Nashville. Video by Phil Silverberg. Greasy Neale performs “Cherry Couloured Funk” (Cocteau Twins) live at The Blue Room Nashville. Video by Phil Silverberg. Performing “Down Yonder” in honor of Bobbie Nelson.

  7. To say that "Greasy" Neale was a great athlete would be an understatement. A star end at West Virginia Wesleyan (class of 1914), Neale was a talented baseball and basketball player, once reached the semifinals of the West Virginia Amateur Golf Tournament, and was an accomplished bridge player.