Mickey Mantle, the legendary New York Yankees player, passed away in 1995, so he did not sign any baseballs specifically for the 1994 World Series, as that event was canceled due to a player strike. However, he may have signed baseballs that were labeled as 1994 World Series balls before the cancellation. Collectors often seek out his signature on various memorabilia, including World Series balls, but authentic signed 1994 baseballs are rare due to the circumstances surrounding that year.
yes , I actually purchased one.
Mickey Mantle Life Time Stats18 seasons - 2,401 Games, 8,102 At Bats, 1,677 Runs, 2,415 Hits, 536 Home Runs, 1,509 RBIs, 1,733 Base on Balls, 1,710 Strike outs, .298 Batting Average, .421 On Base Average, .557 Slugging Percentage.
Barry Bonds of the Giants with 13 against the Angels in the 2002 World Series ... 7 were intentional base on balls.
The value of multi signed baseballs cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole. This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up. A Don Larsen Mickey Mantle dual signed baseball would be worth about $250. -$400. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Because the baseball was used in the world Series it might have a lower value based on condition. A clean white baseball would be most preferred for the signatures. Without being able to prove that the baseball is from the 1956 World Series, it cannot be sold as such. Any added value will rely on your ability to prove it is a World Series baseball, or the buyers belief in your story.
Barry Bonds of the Giants against the Angels in the 2002 World Series ... 7 were intentional base on balls.
Well, for one, Mantle was the American League Most Valuable Player in 1962 (he won the award twice before in the 1950s.) He also led the AL in Home Runs in 1960 with 40, he also hit 54 homers in '61, the year Roger Maris hit 61. He also led the A. L. in runs scored in 1960 and '61 and in base on balls in 1961 and '62. And he also led the A. L. in being struck out in 1960, after having that same distinction in 1958 and '59. By the way, Mantle's Yankees team won the A. L. pennant five times in the 1960 and captured two World Series in 1961 and '62. Mantle was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977
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For some reason I believe it was Mickey Mantle. But not certain. Lots of players hit home runs out of the ball park, especially now with the smaller parks. Barry Bonds and others have hit several balls out of the Giants park and into McCovey bay. Balls fly out of the Pirates stadium and into the river quite often, too.
He lives in Atherton CA from El Camino you turn on Middle Feild and take the first left his house is the one with the real long drive way. I know this because on Halloween he lets kids come visit and Trick-or-Treat at his house. Don't beg for an autograph cause it won't happen he only gives out balls with no autographs but they are usually from the World Series. They aren't just World Series balls they range from 2000 World Series to 1995 World Series! He is so nice to the children they love him. Warning: No flash photography!
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