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Published on November 07, 2001

There were two inconclusive instances: In the aforementioned opus about the North Stars' final tilt, Hartman allowed, "I might shed a couple of tears myself." And it's possible he succumbed at Roger Maris's funeral back in 1985, an event not covered in our search but one that occasioned this 1995 memory of Mickey Mantle: "Mantle, one of the pallbearers, almost collapsed as he helped carry the casket down the church steps. I rode to the airport with Mantle and Whitey Ford after the services. Mantle cried the whole ride. He really took the death of Maris hard."

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