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  1. 13 de ago. de 1995 · 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.

  2. Mickey Mantle (1931-1995): homenaje de Find a Grave. Anuncio. Foto añadida por katzizkidz. Mickey Mantle. Nombre original. Mickey Charles Mantle. Nacimiento. 20 Oct 1931. Spavinaw, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA. Defunción. 13 Ago 1995 (de 63 años de edad) Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA. Sepultura. Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2021 · 3.6K views 3 years ago. Visit to the grave site of Mickey Mantle at Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas. Mickey was the centerfielder for the New York Yankees and a member of...

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  4. Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed " the Mick " and " the Commerce Comet ", was an American professional baseball player. Mantle played his entire Major League Baseball (MLB) career (1951–1968) with the New York Yankees, primarily as a center fielder. Mantle is regarded by many as being one of the best ...

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  5. Mickey Mantle Grave : Where what happened yesterday is being preserved today. Stats Awards Fabulous Feats Famous Firsts Hall of Fame Hitting Charts Legendary Lists ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Mantle retired prior to the 1969 season with 536 home runs, 1,676 runs scored, 1,509 RBI, 1,733 walks and a .298 batting average. He was named to 20 All-Star Games, won a Gold Glove for his play in center field in 1962 and was a part of seven Yankees teams that won the World Series.