Mickey Mantle
Mickey Mantle hit 536 career home runs for the New York Yankees, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.
Mickey Mantle, CF for the New York Yankees from 1951 - 1968.
Mickey Mantle hit 536 career home runs in 18 seasons with the New York Yankees from 1951-1968.
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Mickey Mantle 536 Home RunsWhen Mickey Mantle retired he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
In 18 Years of playing baseball with the New York Yankees Mickey Mantle had 8,102 at bats, 1,677 runs, 2,415 hits, 536 home runs 1,509 RBIs and a .298 batting average in 2,401 games.
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).
If you are asking who was #7 for the New York Yankees, then Mickey Mantle is your answer. The Yankees retired his number in 1967. Matle was a great hitter, with a .298 batting average, 536 home runs, and 1,509 RBI's. Some historians say Mantle would have hade more homers and RBI's if not for a accident while playing baseball for the Yankees.
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).
Babe Ruth holds the team record with 659 home runs. Through the 2015 season, he is followed by Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361), Yogi Berra (358) and Alex Rodriguez (342).