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Yankee Great
Mickey Charles Mantle MICKEY MANTLE DAY SPEECH August 12, 1974 - Cooperstown, NY www.grandlakevisitor.com/mickeymantle |
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Mickey Mantle Day Speech began with a talk from Joe DiMaggio, after his comments he introduced Mickey...
I think just to have the greatest baseball player I ever saw introduce me is tribute enough for me in one day. Today’s game will be my 2000th game with the Yankees. I’ve been very nervous on this ballpark many times in the last 15 years but never any more nervous than I am right now.
So I’m gonna take this opportunity to say to them one and all, that I certainly appreciate everything they’ve done for me and hope that I’ve lived up to their expectations. To have any kind of success in life I think you have someone behind you to push you ahead and to share it with if you’re ever obtain it. And I certainly have that in my wife Merlyn, little Mickey whose here, and I have three little boys at home that didn’t get to come but they’re watching on TV, David, Billy and Danny. And also a wonderful mother who is here.
That was founded in the memory of my father who died of Hodgkin's disease. I wish he could have been here today. I know he would be just as proud and happy at what you all have done here as we are.
But I want you to know that when one of you fans, whether it’s in New York or anywhere in the country, say “Hi Mick! How you feeling?” or “How’s your legs?”, it certainly makes it all worth it. All the people in New York, since I’ve been here, have been tremendous with me. Mr. Topping, all of my teammates, the press and the radio and the TV have just been wonderful.
Thank you very much. "
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