Joe DiMaggio struck out 369 times in his 13 year career.
Hermann Struck was born in 1876.
Hermann Struck died in 1944.
Peter Struck went by Stiefel.
Peter Struck was born on January 24, 1943.
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The story you are referring to is the girl that stuck out Babe Ruth, not Mickey Mantle. The Girl that struck out Babe Ruth was Jackie Mitchell, a 17 year old pitcher who faced the New York Yankees on April 2, 1931 in an exhibition game. She struck out the Babe, and in the following at bat Lou Gehrig.
In their careers, Jim Bunning struck out Mickey Mantle the most with 64 strikeouts, while Dick Radatz struck him out 13 times.
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"Joltin'" Joe DiMaggio struck out a whopping 39 times his first year with the MLB.
Joe DiMaggio struck out 369 times in his 13 year career.
Mickey Mantle hit from both sides of the plate. Every time he swung the bat he had intent to harm the baseball. He struck out allot, but made up for it in other at bats. The Greatest switch hitter of all time Mickey Mantle led the American League in home runs four times, was named the most valuable player in the American League three times. including 1956 when he won the Triple crown. That Year Mickey batted .356 hit 52 Home Runs, and knocked in 130 RBIs. Mickey Mantle was a 16 time All-star, played on 12 pennant winning teams, and owns 7 World Series Rings. Mantle still hold many post season records including a record 18 World Series Home runs. "If that guy were healthy, he'd hit eighty home runs." - Carl Yastrzemski
In 1953, Mickey Mantle played in 127 games, all for the New York Yankees, and batting in all of them. He had 461 at bats, getting 136 hits, for a .295 batting average, with 92 runs batted in. He was walked 79 times. He struck out 90 times. He hit 24 doubles, 3 triples, and 21 home runs.
Mickey mantle Struck out 1710 times in 8102 at bats. If you ever seen mantle swing a bat you would understand why he struck out so much. Swinging the bat with intent to do harm to the baseball, he hit some of the longest home runs in baseball history. Somebody once asked Mickey Mantle if he ever went up to the plate trying to hit a home run. He replied, "Sure, every time." On September 10, 1960, he hit a ball that cleared the right field roof at Tiger Stadium in Detroit that was estimated years after to have traveled 643 feet. Another Mickey Mantle homer at Griffith Stadium in Washington on April 17, 1953, was measured to have traveled 565 feet. One of his most famous home runs came inches away from clearing the Yankee Stadium facade to be the only hitter to hit the ball out of Yankee Stadium. The Ball was still traveling up when it hit.
As of the 2010 season, the Yankees team record for strikeouts by a pitcher in a season is 248 by Ron Guidry in 1978.
Mickey Mantle, who played Outfield for the Yankees from 1951-1968, holds the Yankee franchise record for most strikeouts by a batter as a Yankee, with a total of 1710 strikeouts in 8102 at-bats in 2401 games.
In 1951, Mickey Mantle played in 96 games, all for the New York Yankees, and batting in all of them. He had 341 at bats, getting 91 hits, for a .267 batting average, with 2 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 65 runs batted in. He was walked 43 times. He struck out 74 times. He hit 11 doubles, 5 triples, and 13 home runs.