Twice.
1) Game 2 of the 1958 World Series against the Milwaukee Braves. Both came off of Lew Burdette.
2) Game 2 of the 1960 World Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. One came off of Joe Gibbon and one off of Fred Green.
As of the start of the 2007 World Series, Mickey Mantle holds the MLB career record for RBIs in the World Series with 40. For a single World Series, Boboy Richardson of the New York Yankees holds the RBI record with 12 in the 1960 World Series.
No, he was also an outfielder. He made a notable play in right field to protect Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956; a game which is still the only perfect game in World Series history.
could you please tell me when mickey mantle hit the cycle in a game that is exact date and where
1965 Topps Mickey Mantle World Series Game 3 card 134A 1965 Topps Mickey Mantle World Series Game 3 card number 134 has a book value of about $80.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $20.00 - $40.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Mickey Mantle made his Major League debut with the New York Yankees on April 17, 1951.
Mantle hit his first home run in a World Series in Game 6 of the 1952 Series, which was played on October 6 of that year. He was born on 1931 October 30, so he was two weeks short of his 21st birthday -- thus he could not have LEGALLY celebrated the event by drinking an alcoholic beverage.
September 25, 1968 Game 161Mickey Mantle collected his last hit on September 25, 1968. He hit a single in the bottom of the first inning of game 161, off opposing Cleveland Indians pitcher Luis Tiant.
He got to old, if Mantle didn't retire, we'd have a 70 year old man trying to crack a home run. After years of Playing in pain due to all the leg injuries, Mickey called it quits after the 1968 season. When Mickey Mantle retired he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583. See Relared Links below for more on Mickey Mantle's Bio
On October 8, 1956, when Don Larsen pitched the perfect game, Mickey Mantle hit the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the fourth inning. It was off of Dodgers pitcher Sal Maglie.
I think it was Mickey Mantle
7th inning of Game 4 of the 1963 World Series.
Mickey Mantle was the ML Player of the year in 1956, named the most valuable player in the American League three times, including 1956 when he won the Triple crown, and the 1965 ML Hutch Award.