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Baseball Biography

Mickey Mantle

“Favre”

American · Spavinaw, Oklahoma · Born 1 January 1931

Center Field
536
home runs
.298
batting avg
1509
rbis
7
world series

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The Commerce Comet — seven World Series championships with the New York Yankees and the most powerful switch-hitter in baseball history. Mickey Mantle hit some of the longest home runs ever recorded, including legendary tape-measure shots that became part of the game's folklore. Three American League MVP awards, 18 All-Star selections and 536 career home runs despite playing his entire career through chronic knee pain from a 1951 injury. His partnership with Whitey Ford across the Yankees dynasty years made him the defining face of 1950s and early 1960s American sport.

Mickey Charles Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma in 1931, named after Hall of Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane. He joined the New York Yankees in 1951 alongside Joe DiMaggio in his final season. His 18-season career produced 536 home runs, a .298 batting average and seven World Series championships. He won the Triple Crown in 1956 — leading the AL in batting average (.353), home runs (52) and RBIs (130). He won three AL MVP awards (1956, 1957, 1962). He was a 20-time All-Star. His tape-measure home runs — including a 565-foot shot in Washington in 1953 — were the stuff of legend. He played his entire career on damaged knees that required multiple surgeries, and what he might have achieved fully healthy is one of baseball's great hypotheticals. He battled alcohol addiction throughout his playing career and beyond. His retirement in 1969 was followed by years of drinking before he achieved sobriety late in life. He died of cancer in 1995 aged 63, saying his lifestyle was not something to emulate. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. He is considered the greatest switch-hitter in baseball history.

Famous For

Switch-hitting power and speed despite chronic injuries

Playing Style

How They Played

Switch-hitting center fielder with exceptional power and speed

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest switch-hitter in baseball history

Best Known For

World Series 7x

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Series 7x
  • AL MVP 3x (1956,1957,1962)
  • Triple Crown 1956
  • All-Star 20x
Career Journey

Timeline

1951 📌 MLB debut with New York Yankees
1956 🏆 Triple Crown and AL MVP
1957 🏆 AL MVP Award
1961 🎯 Home run chase with Roger Maris
1962 🏆 AL MVP Award
1964 🏆 World Series championship
1968 📌 Retired from professional baseball
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Mickey Mantle

Mickey Mantle was born in 1931 in Spavinaw.

Mickey Mantle is American.

Mickey Mantle played for: New York Yankees.

Mickey Mantle played as a Center Field.

Career Timeline — Mickey Mantle
1951
MLB debut with New York Yankees
1956
Triple Crown and AL MVP
1957
AL MVP Award
1961
Home run chase with Roger Maris
1962
AL MVP Award
1964
World Series championship
1968
Retired from professional baseball
World Series 7x
AL MVP 3x (1956,1957,1962)
Triple Crown 1956
All-Star 20x