Of course he did..and high school too.
1961
cw rice middle school
That was 1961.
A 1952 Mickey Mantle Topps rookie card once sold for $130,000. Another, his 1951 rookie card, is valued at $1 million. Baseball card prices go up and down and, basically, a card is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
It depends on the kind of card like if it's an AJ Burrnett card it will go up to about 150$ but a Mickey Mantle card made from 1970 can go up to about 4,000$.
Mickey Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball, football, and baseball. Yankees scout Tom Greenwade signed Mickey Mantle after he graduated in 1949. Mickey Mantle signed a minor league contract with the Yankees Class D team in Independence.
abay malay kuh tnong mu kay mickey mouse sgutin k ni minnie mouse..
The Say Hey kid gets the nodAs a die hard Mickey Mantle fan it would be eay for me to say "what could have been if he was healthy" but the fact is Willie Mays put up better numbers than the Mick. I have to go with Willie Mays but as a Mantle fan I leave you with some quotes from some noted ballplayers, and Mickey himself.."If that guy were healthy, he'd hit eighty home runs." - Carl Yastrzemski"On two legs, Mickey Mantle would have been the greatest ballplayer who ever lived." - Nellie Fox"Sometimes I think if I had the same body and the same natural ability and someone else's brain, who knows how good a player I might have been." -Mickey Mantle
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Mickey Bryan goes by Mickey.
Mickey Owen went by Mickey.