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Willie Mays, baseball’s ultimate five-tool player who was affectionately known as The Say Hey Kid, died at the age of 93 on Tuesday. Mays left an outsized legacy due to his unmatched combination of talent and flair, and retired with the third-most home runs in baseball history. He was...
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哀悼!旧金山巨人队传奇外野手威利-梅斯(Willie Mays)于今日辞世,享年93岁。他曾24次入选全明星,12次获得金手套奖,2次获得国联MVP。职业生涯获得4次本垒打王和4次盗垒王。他职业生涯共轰出660支本垒打和1909打点!伟大无 - 煮播时光于20240619发布在抖音,已经收获了8个
Willie Mays was an American baseball player who was exceptional at both batting and fielding. Mays played in major league baseball very soon after the color bar ended, and he probably never received the respect due him based upon his skills. He is consid
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Willie Mays was the first baseball player that I thought of as the best I have seen with my own eyes. He epitomized what I believe to be a generational player. Supremely talented on the field but gracious and humble off the field. Kind to everyone and an Ambassador for Baseball. I’m ...
Willie Mays The Say Hey KidA standout in every facet Few in baseball history are as revered as Willie Mays, a true 5-tool superstar whose dominance across a 23-year career earned him a spot in the inner circle of the Hall of Fame October 16, 1973 Video failed to play...
Willie Howard Mays, Jr. was a Major League Baseball player with the Birmingham Black Barons (1948-1950), New York Giants (1951-1957), San Francisco Giants (1958-1972), and New York Mets (1972-1973). The Say Hey Kid was the oldest living Hall of Fame player, until he passed away on...