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| I don’t have a clue what it’s worth. Mickey was my childhood sports hero.
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| I don't think so because you are not the only one which has autographs of imbibers and mickey mantle and bobby. There are thousands of people who have these autographs even giving you my sister example. Last year at the Halloween party my sister meet mickey mantle the second time she has also autograph. My sister fan of mickey mantle he hast-shirts and watches of mickey mantle. Recently She purchased 4 more printed shirts for reecoupons in discounted price. |
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| There was a story in Friday's WSJ about Mantle's boyhood home being sold. The shack that was the backstop when Mutt tossed him pitches is still there. |
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| Mantle could have been a much greater player than what he was if he hadn't been a heavy drinker during his playing days. |
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| Mantle and Joe Namath had very similar styles, both drinking and leg injuries. Lot of talent. |
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| Jenny, what are you smoking ? Mickey Mantle died in 1995.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author
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| Jenny, that must have been some party your sister attended. |
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| Mickey Mantle was so great because he only knew two things. Drinking. And playing baseball while drunk.
Mike
Edited on advice of counsel.
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