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PROVENANCE SNAPSHOT

  • Player: Mickey Mantle
  • Event: “A Day to Remember” Ceremony
  • Date: Sunday, June 8, 1969
  • Location: Yankee Stadium
  • Item Type: Framed 7×9  Commemorative Number 7 Pin
  • Pin Size: 4 inches wide
  • Authenticity: Private collection piece
  • Source: NY Sports Shop
    Authenticity: Guaranteed by NY Sports Shop
 

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Celebrate one of the most emotional days in Yankees history with this framed Mickey Mantle “A Day to Remember” photo from June 8, 1969, complete with a bold 4‑inch Number 7 pin and Mantle’s heartfelt “My thanks to you all” message.

Mickey Mantle Number 7 Framed Pin Collectible

1 in stock

$10.00

1 in stock

Description:

Mickey Mantle A Day to Remember framed photo collectible This framed Mickey Mantle “A Day to Remember” photo captures the unforgettable ceremony held on June 8, 1969, when Yankee Stadium rose as one to honor the greatest switch‑hitter the game has ever known. Mantle, standing before a packed house of fans who adored him for nearly two decades, delivered his emotional farewell message — “My thanks to you all” — a simple line that carried the weight of a legendary career defined by power, grit, and heart. The included 4‑inch Number 7 pin echoes the moment his iconic number was retired, forever cementing his place among the immortals in Monument Park. For collectors, this piece is more than a framed photo — it is a preserved moment of Yankee history, a tribute to the man who defined an era and whose legacy still echoes through the Bronx.

 

FYI SECTION 

  • Mantle’s number: Mickey Mantle’s No. 7 was retired by the Yankees in 1969.
  • Career power: Mantle hit 536 home runs, many among the longest ever recorded.
  • Triple Crown: He won the 1956 Triple Crown with a .353 average, 52 HR, and 130 RBI.
  • Yankees lifer: Mantle spent his entire 18‑year career with the New York Yankees.
  • Collector appeal: Mantle remains one of the most sought‑after names in vintage and modern Yankees memorabilia.

 

HISTORIC PARAGRAPH

This framed Mickey Mantle Number 7 pin display connects directly to the peak of his dominance, when he powered the Yankees with numbers that still look unreal today — eight World Series championships, three MVP awards, and a staggering 18 All‑Star selections. Mantle’s blend of speed and power produced seasons like 1956, when he led the league in home runs (52), RBI (130), and batting average (.353) to capture the Triple Crown, and 1961, when he and Roger Maris combined for 115 home runs, the most by any duo in MLB history. Even his tape‑measure blasts became statistics of their own, with multiple shots estimated at 500 feet or more, including the legendary 565‑footer in Washington. Displaying this piece is like anchoring your wall with the raw numerical proof of Mantle’s greatness — a reminder that Number 7 wasn’t just iconic, it was statistically unmatched.

 DETAILS

  • Iconic centerpiece: Bold Mickey Mantle Number 7 pin mounted in a clean, modern frame
  • Premium presentation:  framed for long‑term preservation and display stability
  • Classic Yankees imagery: Crisp Mantle visual that pairs perfectly with the Number 7 tribute
  • Display‑ready: Arrives fully assembled and ready to hang straight out of the box
  • Versatile sizing: Ideal for fan caves, offices, hallways, or a dedicated Yankees wall
  • Fast handling: Ships within 4 business days from NY Sports Shop

 

HISTORY PARAGRAPH

From his debut in 1951 through his final season in 1968, Mickey Mantle defined the modern identity of the New York Yankees with a rare blend of power, speed, and big‑moment brilliance. As a switch‑hitter who could launch towering home runs from either side of the plate, Mantle became the centerpiece of a dynasty that dominated the 1950s and early ’60s. His postseason résumé — including 18 World Series home runs — cemented him as one of the greatest October performers in baseball history. Mantle’s Triple Crown season, his three MVP awards, and his 536 career home runs elevated him into a tier of legends whose names transcend generations. Even decades after his retirement, his Number 7 remains one of the most iconic symbols in sports, enshrined forever in Monument Park. This framed pin display captures that enduring legacy, giving collectors a clean, timeless way to honor the player who helped shape the mythology of Yankee Stadium.

BOTTOM BOX

Mickey Mantle 565‑Foot Home Run Photo – Framed

 

 

Mickey Mantle Number 7 Framed Pin Collectible

1 in stock

$10.00

1 in stock

Description:

Mickey Mantle A Day to Remember framed photo collectible This framed Mickey Mantle “A Day to Remember” photo captures the unforgettable ceremony held on June 8, 1969, when Yankee Stadium rose as one to honor the greatest switch‑hitter the game has ever known. Mantle, standing before a packed house of fans who adored him for nearly two decades, delivered his emotional farewell message — “My thanks to you all” — a simple line that carried the weight of a legendary career defined by power, grit, and heart. The included 4‑inch Number 7 pin echoes the moment his iconic number was retired, forever cementing his place among the immortals in Monument Park. For collectors, this piece is more than a framed photo — it is a preserved moment of Yankee history, a tribute to the man who defined an era and whose legacy still echoes through the Bronx.

 

FYI SECTION 

  • Mantle’s number: Mickey Mantle’s No. 7 was retired by the Yankees in 1969.
  • Career power: Mantle hit 536 home runs, many among the longest ever recorded.
  • Triple Crown: He won the 1956 Triple Crown with a .353 average, 52 HR, and 130 RBI.
  • Yankees lifer: Mantle spent his entire 18‑year career with the New York Yankees.
  • Collector appeal: Mantle remains one of the most sought‑after names in vintage and modern Yankees memorabilia.

 

HISTORIC PARAGRAPH

This framed Mickey Mantle Number 7 pin display connects directly to the peak of his dominance, when he powered the Yankees with numbers that still look unreal today — eight World Series championships, three MVP awards, and a staggering 18 All‑Star selections. Mantle’s blend of speed and power produced seasons like 1956, when he led the league in home runs (52), RBI (130), and batting average (.353) to capture the Triple Crown, and 1961, when he and Roger Maris combined for 115 home runs, the most by any duo in MLB history. Even his tape‑measure blasts became statistics of their own, with multiple shots estimated at 500 feet or more, including the legendary 565‑footer in Washington. Displaying this piece is like anchoring your wall with the raw numerical proof of Mantle’s greatness — a reminder that Number 7 wasn’t just iconic, it was statistically unmatched.

 DETAILS

  • Iconic centerpiece: Bold Mickey Mantle Number 7 pin mounted in a clean, modern frame
  • Premium presentation:  framed for long‑term preservation and display stability
  • Classic Yankees imagery: Crisp Mantle visual that pairs perfectly with the Number 7 tribute
  • Display‑ready: Arrives fully assembled and ready to hang straight out of the box
  • Versatile sizing: Ideal for fan caves, offices, hallways, or a dedicated Yankees wall
  • Fast handling: Ships within 4 business days from NY Sports Shop

 

HISTORY PARAGRAPH

From his debut in 1951 through his final season in 1968, Mickey Mantle defined the modern identity of the New York Yankees with a rare blend of power, speed, and big‑moment brilliance. As a switch‑hitter who could launch towering home runs from either side of the plate, Mantle became the centerpiece of a dynasty that dominated the 1950s and early ’60s. His postseason résumé — including 18 World Series home runs — cemented him as one of the greatest October performers in baseball history. Mantle’s Triple Crown season, his three MVP awards, and his 536 career home runs elevated him into a tier of legends whose names transcend generations. Even decades after his retirement, his Number 7 remains one of the most iconic symbols in sports, enshrined forever in Monument Park. This framed pin display captures that enduring legacy, giving collectors a clean, timeless way to honor the player who helped shape the mythology of Yankee Stadium.

BOTTOM BOX

Mickey Mantle 565‑Foot Home Run Photo – Framed

 

 

PROVENANCE SNAPSHOT

  • Player: Mickey Mantle
  • Event: “A Day to Remember” Ceremony
  • Date: Sunday, June 8, 1969
  • Location: Yankee Stadium
  • Item Type: Framed 7×9  Commemorative Number 7 Pin
  • Pin Size: 4 inches wide
  • Authenticity: Private collection piece
  • Source: NY Sports Shop
    Authenticity: Guaranteed by NY Sports Shop
 

Short Paragraph

Celebrate one of the most emotional days in Yankees history with this framed Mickey Mantle “A Day to Remember” photo from June 8, 1969, complete with a bold 4‑inch Number 7 pin and Mantle’s heartfelt “My thanks to you all” message.

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