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Mattingly and spent
Mattingly spent a total of 126 hours and 64 revolutions in lunar orbit.
During World War II Mattingly served in the U. S. Naval Reserve as a lieutenant commander, but he spent most of his service in Washington, D. C., instructing intelligence officers.
" In 1947 Mattingly joined the department of history at Columbia University where he spent the remainder of his career and was appointed William R. Shepherd Professor of European History in 1959.

Mattingly and rookie
Debuting with the Yankees in 1982 after three seasons in minor league baseball, Mattingly emerged as the Yankees ' starting first baseman after a successful rookie season in 1983.
His retirement on June 20, 1983, was hastened by the Yankees wanting to bring up rookie first baseman / outfielder Don Mattingly.

Mattingly and season
Hafner, despite missing the last month of the season, tied the single season grand slam record of six, which was set in by Don Mattingly.
Mattingly won out by. 003 points on the last day of the season ; Winfield finished with a. 340 average.
Mattingly followed up his breakout season with a spectacular 1985, winning the MVP award in the American League.
Also that season, Mattingly set a major league record by hitting six grand slam home runs in a season, a record matched by Travis Hafner during the 2006 season.
When reacting to the strike's cancellation of the season, the first words many people on the Yankees, including Owner George Steinbrenner, General Manager Gene Michael, and Manager Buck Showalter all said was that they all felt bad for Mattingly, saying that he deserved a postseason.
Mattingly suffered from various injuries and, coupled with the strike, his career ended after the 1995 season, which saw the Yankees make the playoffs only to lose to the Seattle Mariners in the 1995 playoffs, which got Showalter fired.
After having worked with Don Mattingly to shorten his swing, Crosby finished his 2005 season with the strongest performance of his career, hitting. 321 in 23 September games while consistently starting and. 345 ( 20 for 58 ) over his final 31 games of the season.
He joined Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs, Jim Gentile of the Orioles and Don Mattingly of the Yankees as the only players to hit at least five grand slams in a season.
When the Yankees ' managerial position became vacant after the 2007 season, the Yankees interviewed Girardi, Tony Peña, and Don Mattingly.

Mattingly and 1983
Mattingly appeared as a left-handed throwing second baseman for one-third of one inning, during the resumption of the George Brett " Pine Tar Incident " game in 1983.

Mattingly and first
Donald Arthur " Don " Mattingly ( born April 20, 1961 ) is a professional baseball first baseman, coach, and manager.
Mattingly became the Yankees ' full-time first baseman in 1984 after the trade of Steve Balboni to Kansas City.
Mattingly was also recognized in 1985 for his defense, winning his first of nine Gold Glove Awards.
Managers Stump Merrill and Johnny Oates and future major leaguers such as Steve Balboni, Don Mattingly, Buck Showalter, Otis Nixon, Willie McGee, Pat Tabler, and Dan Pasqua helped lead Nashville to first or second-place divisional finishes from 1980 to 1984.
Twenty-five years later, Righetti reminisced about the game: “ My biggest worry, because I had a tendency to fall toward third base, was him tapping a ball between me and Mattingly and me trying to get to first base ... I threw a lot of fastballs during the at bat, but the last slider I ended up throwing, he happened to miss it.
Showalter never played in the majors with the Yankees in part because he played first base, the same position as Don Mattingly.
The first page illustration of The Attack ( Animorphs ) | The Attack, with David Burroughs Mattingly | David Mattingly's depiction of a Howler in the lower right corner.
Martinez was the key to the trade, as he was chosen as the successor for legendary Yankees first baseman and team Captain Don Mattingly.
Patton, a real estate developer, was the first Republican in Georgia to run for the U. S. Senate since the Reconstruction era. Talmadge won another large reelection margin in 1974, but he ran afoul of Republican Mack Mattingly in 1980.
Mattingly was the first Republican to represent Georgia in the Senate since Reconstruction, but he was unseated in 1986 by the Democrat Wyche Fowler.
With his previous numbers ( 37 with Colorado and 18 with Calgary ) both taken in Buffalo, Drury switched to 23 in honor of his childhood hero, New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly.
The band played their first show on April 28, 1989, consisting of lead songwriter and performer Mike " Mr. Clean " Mattingly on bass and vocals, saxophonist and vocalist Mike Park, guitarist and vocalist Lynette Knackstedt and drummer Chuck Phelps.
The first cross of Columbia rams on Cheviot ewes proved to Mattingly that his project was on track.
Mack Francis Mattingly ( born January 7, 1931 ) served one term as a United States senator from Georgia, the first Republican to serve in the U. S. Senate from that state since Reconstruction.
Mattingly first became active in the Georgia Republican Party, when he served as chairman of 8th District Goldwater for President in 1964.
In 1980, Mattingly unseated longtime Georgia Democrat Senator Herman Talmadge, twelve years after Talmadge had defeated E. Earl Patton of Atlanta, the first of the three Republicans who ran against him.
Mattingly served in the Senate from January 1981 until January 1987, with membership on the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, chairing first the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch and later the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs.
* Don Mattingly, first baseman, New York Yankees
He was primarily a designated hitter ( DH ), because of the presence of Don Mattingly at first base.
He hires nine Major League Baseball players-Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey, Jr., Steve Sax, Ozzie Smith, José Canseco, Don Mattingly, Darryl Strawberry and Mike Scioscia-and gives them token jobs at the plant so that they can play on the team, much to the dismay of the plant workers who got the team to the championship game in the first place.
In his only inning of the All-Star Game, Fernandez walked the first two batters but then struck out Brook Jacoby, Jim Rice and Don Mattingly in succession to get out of the inning.

Mattingly and .
The second of the so-called J-missions, the mission was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly.
On the surface, Young and Duke collected of lunar samples for return to Earth, while Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly orbited in the Command / Service Module above to perform observations.
After Young and Duke rejoined Mattingly in lunar orbit, the crew released a sub-satellite from the Service Module.
On the return trip to Earth, Mattingly performed a one-hour spacewalk to retrieve several film cassettes from the exterior of the Service Module.
Ken Mattingly had originally been assigned to the prime crew of Apollo 13, but was exposed to the measles through Charles Duke, at that time on the back-up crew for Apollo 13, who had caught it from one of his children.
On the border of the insignia, there are sixteen stars, representing the mission number, and the names of the crew members: Young, Mattingly Duke.
Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly reported a " gimbal lock " warning light, indicating the craft was not reporting an attitude.
Mattingly alleviated this by realigning the guidance system using the Sun and Moon.
After entering lunar orbit, Young, Duke and Mattingly began preparations for the Descent Orbit Insertion ( DOI ) maneuver to further modify the spacecraft's orbital trajectory.
Young, Mattingly and Duke continued preparing for Lunar Module ( LM ) activation and undocking shortly after waking up to begin flight day five.
With the preparations finished, Young and Duke undocked in the LM Orion from Mattingly in the Command / Service Module Casper 96 hours, 13 minutes, 13 seconds into the mission.
For the rest of the two spacecrafts ' pass over the near side of the Moon, Mattingly prepared to shift Casper to a circular orbit while Young and Duke prepared Orion for the descent to the lunar surface.
Flight day seven was to be Young's and Duke's third and final day on the lunar surface, for they would return to orbit to rejoin Ken Mattingly in the Command / Service Module following the day's moonwalk.
During this time, Mattingly was preparing the Command / Service Module in anticipation Young's and Duke's return approximately six hours later.
Young and Duke, in the LM, successfully rendezvoused and re-docked with Ken Mattingly, who had remained in orbit to perform observations while his fellow crewmembers explored the surface, in the Command / Service Module.
After opening the hatch and reuniting with Mattingly, the crew transferred the samples Young and Duke had collected on the surface into the CSM for transfer to Earth.
Ken Mattingly performs his deep-space EVA, retrieving film cassettes from the CSM's exterior.
At a distance of about from Earth, Ken Mattingly, the Command Module Pilot, performed a " deep-space " extra-vehicular activity, or spacewalk, during which he retrieved several film cassettes from the CSM's SIM bay.
Young, Duke and Mattingly were safely aboard the Ticonderoga recovery ship thirty-seven minutes after splashdown.
This was repeated by Ken Mattingly and Charles Duke on Apollo 16, and by Ronald Evans and Harrison Schmitt on Apollo 17.
* Jones, G. B. D. and Mattingly, D. 1990.

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