Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle were teammates on the Yankees between 1951-1959.
Bob Cerv and Cliff Mapes both had #7 in 1951. Mantle had # 6 and 7 in 1951. Don't know if Cerv or Mapes was the last to have #7.
Derek Jeter and Thurman Munson were both 28 years old when they were named captain for the Yankees.
Derek Jeter and Thurman Munson were both 28 years old when they were named captain for the Yankees.
Both. The upper mantle is solid and the lower mantle is liquid.
In each of those years, the winner of the American League's Most Valuable Player award was either Mickey Mantle or Roger Maris. Mantle and Maris, who both played for the New York Yankees, were known as the "M & M Boys". So the first "b" is wrong, it should be an "m".
4th Actually, Mantle batted both 3rd and 4th at various times for the Yankees. He often hit 3rd in the order after Roger Maris joined the ranks in 1960. Sometimes, Casey Stengle, hit Maris 3rd and Mantle 4th, and sometimes just the reverse. However, Mantle probably hit 4th in the Yankee's lineup most often.
Both. The upper mantle is solid and the lower mantle is liquid.
The overall thickness of the earth's mantle (both upper and lower mantle) is about 2885 km, or 1795 miles.
the mantle
There both in the mantle
The layer of the Earth that contains both the crust and upper mantle is called the Lithosphere.
Yes, nine times. The last time, prior to 2010 when the Yankees and Phillies have the chance, was 1977-1978 when the Yankees and Dodgers did it. The Yankees won both World Series. Other times were ... * 1957-1958 with the Braves and Yankees (each team won 1). * 1955-1956 with the Dodgers and Yankees (each team won 1). * 1952-1953 with the Dodgers and Yankees (Yankees won both). * 1942-1943 with the Cardinals and Yankees (each team won 1). * 1936-1937 with the Giants and Yankees (Yankees won both). * 1930-1931 with the Cardinals and Athletics (each team won 1). * 1921-1923 with the Giants and Yankees (Giants won 2 and Yankees won 1). This is the only time the same teams played in 3 consecutive World Series. * 1907-1908 with the Cubs and Tigers (Cubs won both).