A Mickey Mantle baseball card from 1952 sold for a jaw-dropping $12,600,000 early Sunday morning, according to a news release from Heritage. "He struck out only 1,500 times. In 1956, he hit three home runs in the World Series, three more in the 1960 Series and three more in the 1964 Series, running his total to 18 and breaking Ruth's record. He won the Triple Crown in 1956 and a Gold Globe Award in 1962. [16] Mantle hit his first professional home run on June 30, 1949, at Shulthis Stadium. [9], Mantle was born on October 20, 1931, in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, the son of Lovell (ne Richardson) Mantle (19041995)[10] and Elvin Charles "Mutt" Mantle (19121952). In fact, if it weren't for the injuries that nagged him, he might've been able to contend for GOAT status. The town respected Mantle's privacy, refusing either to talk about him to outsiders or to direct fans to his home. "[47][63], Mantle's wife and sons all completed treatment for alcoholism and told him that he needed to do the same. How old is Joe DiMaggio? He remembered later what it was like: "When I first retired," he wrote in an article in Sports Illustrated in 1994, "it was like Mickey Mantle died. He was born on October 20, 1931, in Spavinaw, Oklahoma. As a teammate, he never complained about his injuries and always tried to lead by example. In addition, compared to the other four center fielders on the All-Century team, he had the lowest career rate of grounding into double plays, and he had the highest World Series on-base percentage and World Series slugging percentage. Mantle is 16th all-time in home runs per at-bats. While Mantle was a hero on the field, he had his own struggles off of it battling alcoholism much of his life. Signed photos and Perez Steele cards are valued between $250 and $300. The Cardinals won the World Series in seven games. Pride of October: What It Was to Be Young and a Yankee. He was a center fielder who was a switch hitter and threw right handed. 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card gets police escort (NCD) (NCD) DENVER It's known as the Holy Grail of post-World War II baseball cards. He was 63. Submit a correction suggestion and help us fix it! [43][44], As a 19-year-old rookie playing right field in his first World Series, Mantle tore the cartilage in his right knee on a fly ball hit by Willie Mays. Mickey Mantle played his first game for the New York Yankees in 1951, replacing the legendary Joe DiMaggio in center field. He died in 1995 of a heart attack which he suffered months after receiving a liver transplant. [52] In 1983, he worked at the Claridge Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey as a greeter and community representative. Former Bronx Bomber Joe Pepitone, in an upstate federal court complaint, claims legendary teammate Mickey Mantle used one of his loaned bats to smack historic home run No. August 14, 1995. [89], Major leagues, New York Yankees (19511968), Song and film appearances, depictions, and references. "[47] Also displaying a sense of humor, he enjoyed playing practical jokes on his teammates. Kuhn warned Mantle before he accepted the position that he would be placed on the list if he took the job. I was 16 years old then, and my brothers and me would play ball out in the yard or out back in one of the fields. The New York press was harsh in its treatment of Mantle in his early years with the team, emphasizing that he struck out frequently, was injury-prone, was a rube from Oklahoma, and was perceived as inferior to his predecessor in center field, Joe DiMaggio. His knee twisted awkwardly and he instantly fell. [10] He hit .267 with 13 home runs and 65 RBI in 96 games. In 1960 Mantle started in both All-Star games, getting two walks in the first and a single in the second game. This story originally appeared in the Aug. 21, 1995 issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.
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