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Obviously he did not do it alone, but Mantle's teams won the pennant an astonishing 12 out of his first 14 seasons, after which he went into decline and they did not win again.
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Yogi won 1O WS. I can't remember the last thread on the board discussing his cards.
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Yogi was not an elite home run hitter or even hitter. He won with teams that first had DiMaggio, then Mantle. To people very sophisticated in baseball, he may have been even more valuable (see Casey Stengel's famous remark) but not to the world in general.
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I mentioned Mantle's championships only in relation to his hobby status over Mays. I didn't suggest that everyone who's ever won a championship is better than someone who didn't, or better than someone who won less than they did. I would say the same thing about Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams though. Joe D was a winner. Ted was not. If you ask me, that's why Joe D is the more popular player in the hobby. It doesn't make him "better" but I think it certainly makes him more popular and helps keep his cards at the elite level they are. Last edited by packs; 08-30-2023 at 12:01 PM. |
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Mantle himself couldn't understand why.
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As Paul Simon sang, every generation throws a hero up the pop charts. That hero, indisputably, was Mantle. Who by the way was Simon's inspiration for the great verse from Mrs. Robinson, but DiMaggio worked better musically.
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Although is, and always has been, my favorite player. The 2 best hitters to ever play the game were Pete Rose and Ted Williams. I will state that neither have ever appealed to me in the collecting world.
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Where have you gone, Mickey Mantle? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo woo woo. What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson? The Mighty Mick has left and gone away Oy Vey, Oh woe. Paul Simon made his choice, and it worked. However, I still wish I could have gone back in time, to try to convince him.... ![]() It's all good, Peter. Thanks again for sharing the story. Wishing you the best. --- Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 09-02-2023 at 12:18 PM. |
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