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Mickey Mantle: In His Own Words

The legendary Mickey Mantle tells his own story "in his own words" in an excerpt from this critically acclaimed national television special.  
 

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blutocampbell (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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RIP Mickey you are my hero
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The summer of '56, I played little league baseball for the first time. I played centerfield and wore #7 just like my hero Mickey Mantle. I wanted to be Mickey. I wanted to play like him. And my coach even called me "Mickey" and that made me feel great. I'll never forget Mickey Mantle.
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I was 5 when I was sitting with my dad on the 3 level in Yankee stadium. Micky ran out to center field and I'll never forget that # 7.... He was my hero than. To bad the kids today have to look up to the pieces of crap athletes today like Dennis Rodman and Michael Vick... Very few heros today in sports.
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im only 26 years old i never saw Mickey Mantle play i only know footage of him as a ballplayer through Yankee MLB films my grandfather told me stories of Mantle as a boy and he has always been a baseball legend in my eyes now i have 2 sons of my own and they are learning about Mickey Mantle the same way i did my oldest is 5 and he knows that the number 7 jersey belongs to Mickey Mantle
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he didnt steal a liver you fuckin momo. the doctors and the national transplant inst. even stated for hs condition, blood type, need, and location he was first on the list, and on the list theres no names just numbers, Mick was human being like us all who make mistakes, but in the end he adkitted and righted his wrongs. He is the definition of a ball player, he is the best Yankee ever, not Ruth not Gehrig, the mother fuckin MICK #7
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i'm 60 he's still #1 still got a letter from him 1962
babaradio (3 months ago) Show Hide
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wow, you're not bitter and hateful at all are you?
Mickey Mantle was one of the greatest ballplayers that ever lived.
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Who cares what this drunken piece of shit has to say. He stole a liver from a dyin kid.
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Mickey Ruled I really like this post, where can I pick up this footage?  P.s. No Steroids needed here! He's big too and didn't even workout! (Except with glasses and bottles)

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