One of baseball’s true giants, Say Hey Willie was the game’s preeminent five-tool player, a man who was better than everyone else at everything. A 24-time All-Star—the All-Star Game, it was said, existed primarily for Willie Mays -- he won 12 Gold Gloves, two MVPs and the ...
“This was his best looking card, in my opinion,” wrote Joe Matrisciano, who submitted this card in our survey. “It was the first year Topps used color photos. It was also the final year Willie appeared in a New York Giants uniform. The rest of his cards pictured him as a San F...
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2024 Topps is a 700-card set released in two equal series of 350 cards. Series One was issued the week of February 14th. As usual, each 24-pack Hobby box will yield either an autograph or a Relic card while Hobby-exclusive jumbo boxes will yield an autograph, a game-used Relic, and...
country, when I played Little League, I wanted to play centerfield because of Willie Mays. It was a rite of passage to practice his basket catches, daring steals, and command at the plate — only to be told by coaches to cut it out because no one can do what Willie Mays could do....
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Career College All-Star Wild Card Division LCS World Series Manager Umpire Trades Awards Videos Cards Biographical Data Birth Name: Willie Howard Mays, Jr. Nickname: Buck, Say Hey or The Say Hey Kid Born On: 05-06-1931 (Taurus) Born In: Westfield, Alabama Died On: 06-18-2024 (1,500...
Willie Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Fans in Birmingham, Alabama, where Mays once played, learned of his death during a minor league game...
There’s Felix Millan. They didn’t have wireless microphones back then. Maybe he’s in the middle of an interview. Is he talking to Keith Olbermann? He looks a bit concerned on the 75 card. Willie Mays shows up twice in both sets (though in Topps it’s the MVP reprint subset). ...