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Mickey Mantle’s First Home Run

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Thanks to Steve Falco for his timely reminder that last Sunday, May 1, was the anniversary of Mickey Mantle’s first home run. Steve provides some interesting details from the game. Also read to the bottom to see that Steve is generously offering seven free copies of his book, Mickey Mantle’s Last Home Run to the first seven who request it. -GL

Mickey Mantle’s First Home Run

Seventy-one years ago last Sunday, May 1, 1951, the New York Yankees squared off against the Chicago White Sox on a cool day in Comiskey Park. Yankee starter Vic Raschi was matched up against Chicago lefty Bob Cain. Nineteen-year-old Mickey Mantle was batting leadoff and playing right field. Jackie Jensen was in center field for the injured Joe DiMaggio.

The Yankees got off to an early 5-2 lead and Cain left for a pinch hitter. His replacement, the grizzled right-hander Randy Gumpert, took over in the top of the sixth. With one out and Raschi on second after a double, Mantle stepped to the plate batting lefty. Gumpert had faced many sluggers in his day, Lou Gehrig, Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and he knew the expectations placed on the young Mickey Mantle. He knew the rookie was under intense pressure to perform and he thought he would be overanxious at the plate. So Gumbert served up a changeup. But the talented phenom wasn’t fooled and blasted the ball more than 400 feet into the center-field bullpen.

It was Mickey Mantle’s first home run and according to the Mick his most memorable. Yankee backup catcher Charley Silvera was in the outfield bullpen where the ball landed and thoughtfully retrieved it. The Mick would inscribe the ball:

My first home run in the majors May 1, 1951, 4:50 PM in Chicago, 6th inning off Randy Gumpert.

Mantle would later display the ball in his Hilton Hotel in Joplin, Missouri. The town of Joplin was significant to Mickey because it was there that he launched his career with a scorching .383 batting average in 1950 that caught the eyes of the Yankee brass. Mantle went on to hit 535 more home runs and 18 additional home runs in the World Series. When he hit his last home run in September 1968, he was number three on the all-time home run list behind only Babe Ruth at 714 and Willie Mays at 587.

In honor of Mickey Mantle’s first home run and his iconic #7, I will be giving away 7 copies of my novel Mickey Mantle’s Last Home Run. My book has been described by Kirkus Reviews as “an emotionally satisfying story of friendship and a well-written sports tale with excellent, detailed scenes of characters observing and playing the game, and will appeal to fans of good sports writing.” 

Just contact me via email safalc6@gmail.com and I’ll mail you the book postage free.

Steve Falco

Mickey Mantle’s Last Home Run available on Amazon

References: BleacherReport.com

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