Player of the month award.
Don mattingly 1985 stats.
Don mattingly now manager of the miami marlins is considered by many to be the greatest new york yankees player to never appear in the world series he played his entire career with the yankees making his debut in 1982 in 1984 he led the american league with a 343 batting average and in 1985 he was the american league most valuable player.
Source bill deane s award voting click on the individual for statistics and accomplishments.
Drafted by the new york yankees in the 19th round of the 1979 mlb june amateur draft from reitz memorial hs evansville in.
Player of the month award.
Rank name tm vote pts 1st place share war g ab r h hr rbi sb bb ba obp slg ops w l era whip g gs sv ip h hr bb so.
Reitz memorial hs evansville in debut.
Don mattingly appeared in 159 major league games during the 1985 regular season.
Player of the month award.
Make offer 1985 donruss 1987 leaf baseball diamond kings complete set lot don mattingly 1985 fleer don mattingly new york yankees 133 baseball card 2 50 5d 21h.
Left 6 0 175lb 183cm 79kg.
His 21 rbis lead in the category was the most in the american league since al.
Voting results batting stats pitching stats.
Mattingly was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on september 8 1982 with the new york yankees.
222 hr 307 ba 1099 rbi 1b of 1985 al mvp 6xallstar 9xgg yankees 1982 1995 b l t l 3x 2b leader born in in 1961 donnie baseball.
Don mattingly 1985 game by game batting logs.
Silver bat award bud hillerich award 1984.
September 8 1982 age 21 141d 12 276th in mlb history.
Don mattingly was born on thursday april 20 1961 in evansville indiana.
Most valuable player award.
Gold glove award first base 1985.
Al mvp voting table.
First baseman and outfielder bats.
Sporting news player of the year award.
Mattingly followed up his breakout season with a spectacular 1985 winning the mvp award in the american league he batted 324 3rd in the league with 35 home runs 4th 48 doubles 1st and 145 rbis 1st then the most rbis in a season by a left handed major league batter since ted williams drove in 159 in 1949.