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  1. Mickey Charles Mantle ( Spavinaw, Oklahoma, 20 de octubre de 1931- Dallas, Texas, 13 de agosto de 1995) fue un beisbolista, bateador ambidiestro de gran poder y uno de los más populares jugadores de la historia de las grandes ligas estadounidenses. Jugó toda su carrera profesional para los New York Yankees .

  2. One of the greatest baseball players who’s ever lived lies in rest inside Dallas’ Sparkman/Hillcrest Memorial Park. “Mickey Charles Mantle,” says the plaque on the marble wall in St. Matthew hall—seemingly the only the air-conditioned part of the mausoleum—before going on to describe him as “A magnificent New York Yankee.”.

  3. Mickey Mantle. Gepflegt von: Find a Grave. Hinzugefügt: 25 Apr 1998. ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 1239. Quelle Zitat. Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player. Nicknamed The Commerce Comet or The Mick, for 18 seasons (1951 through 1968) he played center field and first base for the New York Yankees of the American League.

  4. Ajouté (e) : 25 avr. 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 1239. Source citation. Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player. Nicknamed The Commerce Comet or The Mick, for 18 seasons (1951 through 1968) he played center field and first base for the New York Yankees of the American League. Noted for his ability to hit for both average and power, he is ...

  5. 14 de ago. de 1995 · August 14, 1995. Mickey Mantle, 63, the superstar slugging center fielder of the New York Yankees of the 1950s and 1960s whose baseball feats and golden good looks made him an American legend, died of liver cancer yesterday at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. His life in baseball and afterward was the pith and marrow of a basic ...

  6. Mickey Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma, the son of Elvin Charles Mantle (1912-1952), a lead miner known as “Mutt,” and Lovell (née Richardson) Mantle (1904-1995). He was of at least partial English ancestry; his great-grandfather, George Mantle, left Brierley Hill, in England’s Black Country, in 1848. Mutt named his son in honor of ...