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  1. Vernon posted a career .286 batting average with 172 home runs and 1,311 RBIs in 2,409 games. The left-hander averaged 88 RBIs a year, and had 11 seasons with 80 or more, three with 90 or more. He scored 1,196 runs with 137 stolen bases and a .359 on-base percentage.

  2. Feb 27, 2007 · Mickey Vernon was a two-time batting champion, hitting .353 in 1946 & .337 in 1953. President Dwight D. Eisenhower presented Vernon with a silver bat on April 13, 1954, for winning the battle title, then watched Mickey hit a game-winning home run in the tenth inning off Allie Reynolds of the Yankees.

  3. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Mickey Vernon. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com

    • April 22, 1918
  4. Mickey Vernon Bio. Fullname: James Barton Vernon; Born: 4/22/1918 in Marcus Hook, PA; College: Villanova; Debut: 7/08/1939; Died: 9/24/2008

  5. Sep 27, 2008 · Mickey Vernon, who won two American League batting titles with the Washington Senators and played first base in the major leagues for 20 seasons, died Wednesday in Media, Pa. He was 90.

  6. Mickey Charles Mantle was a Major League Baseball player who spent his entire 18-year career playing for the New York Yankees ( 1951 - 1968 ). Did you know that when Mick, his nickname, made his big league debut on April 17, 1951, he became the first Commerce High School (Commerce, Oklahoma) graduate to play in the majors? Too easy?

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  8. Baseball career [] In 14 full seasons (400 at bats or more), Vernon batted over .335 twice, over .300 five times, and over .290 nine times. He had two outstanding seasons: 1946 and 1953. He had his career high in home runs in 1954 with 20 (which was 8th in the league).

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