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That was Mickey Mantle in 1956 with 52 HRs, 130 RBIs, and a .353 batting average.
Mickey Mantle was the ML Player of the year in 1956, named the most valuable player in the American League three times, including 1956 when he won the Triple crown, and the 1965 ML Hutch Award.
In 1951, New York Yankee rookie player Mickey Mantle was paid $7500. The salary would have been only $5,000, however, Yankee manager Casey Stengel, asked the Yankee owners to pay the $7500.
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Unlimited as long as the pinch runner is designated the pinch runner for the pitching position only and is a sub that does not enter the game.
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Yes, any player can come in to pitch whether they are a "pitcher" or not. Likewise, for that matter, any player can come in to pinch-hit or pinch-run, including relief pitchers. The only restriction is that any player who has been removed from the game cannot re-enter the game. These rules apply during the regular season and postseason, including the world series.
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Accually, Only if you pinch them in there pressure points. They might faint. Other than that, No.
Total bases is not relevant with pinch runners. Total bases is only relevant with batters and is a statistical category used to measure a baseball player's effectiveness at the plate. So the pinch runner would be credited with 0 total bases. However, the run scored would be credited to the pinch runner.
You can have as many pinch runners as necessary. Of course, there are only 25 active players in the roster. In the American League, 10 of those players are already started in the game, leaving 15 players. Technically you could use 15 pinch runners if you really wanted to. Once a player is removed from the game, he cannot come back.
Mickey Mantle and his investment adviser set up the first and only Mickey Mantle Holiday Inn in Joplin, Missouri.