Mickey Mantle was an American professional baseball player born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma in 1931. He is widely known as one of the greatest center fielders and power hitters of all time. Mantle played for the New York Yankees for 18 seasons, from 1951 to 1968, and was a key player in the team's success during the 1950s and 1960s. More about Mickey Mantle
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Mantle was a 20-time All-Star, won three Most Valuable Player awards, and was a seven-time World Series champion. He is also known for his impressive baseball statistics, including 536 home runs, 2,415 hits, and a lifetime batting average of .298. However, Mantle also struggled with injuries throughout his career, including multiple knee injuries which likely impacted his performance.In total, we tracked 0 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Mickey Mantle (1952 Mickey Mantle Topps Rookie Signed Authentic Auto #311 PSA DNA 6) was sold in April 2023 for $90100.00 while the cheapest item (MICKEY MANTLE SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED COLOR PHOTO ON WOOD PLAQUE WITH COA) found a new owner for $0.01 in March 2019.
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Yankees' Judge hits 50th HR before September (08/30/22): Aaron Judge hit his 50th home run of the season Monday night against the Angels, joining Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle as the only members of the storied Yankees franchise to record multiple 50-HR seasons.
Mickey Mantle cried after strikeouts and 8 other surprising things Sam Miller le (12/17/19): From the Mick's tears to a toothpick-swallowing pitcher to the most deadly ballpark ever, baseball is both amazing and absurd.