1986 Don Mattingly #180
PSA 8: #45263607 - Near Mint to Mint
Don Mattingly's best year in the majors is widely considered to be the 1985 season. During that year, Mattingly won the A.L. batting title, finishing the season with a remarkable .324 batting average. He also displayed his power and run-producing ability, hitting 35 home runs and driving in 145 runs, leading the league in both categories. His strong presence in the heart of the lineup provided a significant offensive boost for the New York Yankees. Mattingly was selected to his third consecutive All-Star Game in 1985. In addition, he won his fourth consecutive Gold Glove Award in 1985, showcasing his defensive excellence at first base. All told, the outstanding performance in 1985 earned him the league MVP Award, as he became the first Yankees player to win the MVP since Thurman Munson in 1976.
PSA 8: #45263607 - Near Mint to Mint
Don Mattingly's best year in the majors is widely considered to be the 1985 season. During that year, Mattingly won the A.L. batting title, finishing the season with a remarkable .324 batting average. He also displayed his power and run-producing ability, hitting 35 home runs and driving in 145 runs, leading the league in both categories. His strong presence in the heart of the lineup provided a significant offensive boost for the New York Yankees. Mattingly was selected to his third consecutive All-Star Game in 1985. In addition, he won his fourth consecutive Gold Glove Award in 1985, showcasing his defensive excellence at first base. All told, the outstanding performance in 1985 earned him the league MVP Award, as he became the first Yankees player to win the MVP since Thurman Munson in 1976.
PSA 8: #45263607 - Near Mint to Mint
Don Mattingly's best year in the majors is widely considered to be the 1985 season. During that year, Mattingly won the A.L. batting title, finishing the season with a remarkable .324 batting average. He also displayed his power and run-producing ability, hitting 35 home runs and driving in 145 runs, leading the league in both categories. His strong presence in the heart of the lineup provided a significant offensive boost for the New York Yankees. Mattingly was selected to his third consecutive All-Star Game in 1985. In addition, he won his fourth consecutive Gold Glove Award in 1985, showcasing his defensive excellence at first base. All told, the outstanding performance in 1985 earned him the league MVP Award, as he became the first Yankees player to win the MVP since Thurman Munson in 1976.