Born in Maracaibo, Zulia, Casanova is regarded as the most successful manager in Venezuelan baseball history. A five-time championship manager, he also led his teams to several international titles in a career that spanned more than three decades.[1]
Casanova started his professional career in unaffiliated Venezuelan first division league in 1937, playing for the Centauros, Vencedor, Cardenales and Cervecería clubs, managing also Cervecería to a title in 1943, before joining the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in its inaugural season of 1946.[2]
In addition, he guided the Venezuelan team that clinched championships in the Baseball World Cup in 1944 and 1945,[1] as well as the team that won gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games held in Chicago.[1] Besides this, he served as manager for the Venezuelan Military Academy team during 29 years.[citation needed] A baseball park in Caracas is named after him.[1]
^Gutiérrez F., Daniel; Álvarez, Efraim; Gutiérrez G., Daniel. Enciclopedia del Béisbol en Venezuela (2006). Liga Venezolana de Béisbol Profesional. ISBN980-6996-02-X