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MICKEY MANTLE 1ST GAME IN PHILADELPHIA

ROOKIE YEAR - CAREER GAME #22

3 HITS - CAREER HITS #24-#25-#26

CAREER RBI #18

CAREER ERROR #2


On May 12, 1951, the New York Yankees, with an upstart rookie named Mickey Mantle batting leadoff, invaded Philadelphia’s Shibe Park to take on the A’s. When all the dust had settled, the Yanks prevailed, 8-4, as Mantle went 3-for-5 with one RBI and one run scored. Presented here is an original ticket stub to that game, which has been graded PSA Good 2. A lower box seat (Box 32/Row 12/Seat 3), the ticket stub shows toning with a torn edge and includes the facsimile signature of A’s Team President and Owner Connie Mack


This vintage ticket stub is a rare piece of sports memorabilia from a historic game in 1951. The game marked the first time Mickey Mantle played in Philadelphia, where he recorded three hits and hit home runs #24-26 of his rookie year. Alongside Mantle, the game featured other baseball legends such as Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto.


The ticket stub, which has been graded PSA 2 GOOD, is an original and authentic item that would make a valuable addition to any collection. It is a unique piece of history that captures the excitement and energy of one of the most celebrated eras in baseball.