He may have appeared in ads for Baseball equipment , like the popularily circulated (Mantle and Mays) bat and ball sets. Sporting goods were not banned in comics advertising, though I doubt a direct Superman Tie- in. On the other hand there was a Superman-Muhammad Ali team- up in I believe the ( Brave and Bold) a comic book that speciallized in Team-ups of usually two characters who normally did not work together.
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No. Mickey Mantle played his entire career for the New York Yankees.
No. Mickey Mantle was never a New York Yankees captain.
Mickey Mantle Uniform NumbersNo. Mickey Mantle was issued uniform number 6 as a rookie in 1951. After a bad start Mickey was sent down to the minors. When Mickey was called back up to the Yankees that same year, he was issued number 7 for good.
Since the beginning, the Yankees haven't had names on their jerseys, so No.
Mickey Mantle played most of his career in center field, and played first base the final two seasons. He occasional played left, and right field and a couple of times at third, short, and second base. He never pitched but was a pitchers nightmare.