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  1. Willie Mays: Baseball Superstar by Samuel Epstein, 1975-05
  2. Willie Mays (Baseball Legends) by John Grabowski, 1990-07
  3. Willie Mays (Baseball Hall of Famers) by Shaun McCormack, 2002-06
  4. Willie Mays: A Biography (Baseball's All-Time Greatest Hitters) by Mary Linge, 2005-10-30
  5. WILLIAM MAYS. My Life In and Out of Baseball. As Told to Charles Einstein. by Willie. [Baseball]. Mays, 1966-01-01
  6. SAY HEY. The Autobiography of Willie Mays. With Lou Sahadi. by Willie. [Baseball]. Mays, 1989-01-01
  7. The baseball life of Willie Mays by Lee Greene, 1972
  8. Willie Mays: 'Mr. Baseball' himself...the whole story! by Arnold Hano, 1970
  9. The Baseball Life of Willie Mays by Lee Greene, 1970
  10. The Baseball Life of Willie Mays by Willie Greene, 1970
  11. The Baseball Life of Willie Mays by Lee Greene, 1970
  12. Willie Mays Baseball Superstar by Sam and Beryl Epstein, 1975
  13. The month called Willie: The story of Willie Mays (Baseball legends comics) by Caucus De Bourbon, 1992
  14. Willie May's Mr. Baseball Himself...the Whole Story!

1. The Baseball Gallery - Willie Mays
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2. Willie Mays Profile Academy Of Achievement
Willie Mays. Baseball Hall of Fame. Print Profile "I don't make history. I catch fly balls." Actually, Willie Mays did both. When Willie Mays
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3. Willie Mays Interview Academy Of Achievement
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4. Willie Mays
Willie Mays was considered by many to be the greatest baseball player to ever walk on the field. In his first year playing in the National League
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5. Willie Mays Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Willie Mays batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any postseason
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6. Willie Mays The BASEBALL Page
The BASEBALL Page The Web. WILLIE MAYS To a generation of fans, Mays was the greatest ballplayer they had ever seen.
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7. Willie Mays Baseball Cards
Willie Mays baseball cards for sale at Homeruncards.com. Over 2 000 different players listed from A to Z!
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8. ESPN.com Mays Brought Joy To Baseball
Willie Mays named SportsCentury athlete No. 8 Mays brought joy to baseball By Larry Schwartz Special to ESPN.com
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9. MAYS, WILLIE AUTO BASEBALL
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10. Willie Mays Baseball Cards
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11. Willie Mays | National Baseball Hall Of Fame
Brief biography and photo.
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Willie Mays
Willie Mays
Willie Howard Mays
The Say Hey Kid
Induction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1979, Player
409 votes on 432 ballots 94.68%
Hall of Fame plaque for Willie Mays
Born: May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Alabama ML Debut:
Primary Position:
Center Fielder
Bats: R Throws: R Primary Uniform #: Played For: Birmingham Black Barons (1948-1950), New York Giants (1951-1957), San Francisco Giants (1958-1972), New York Mets (1972-1973)
Primary Team: San Francisco Giants
Post-Season: 1951 World Series, 1954 World Series, 1962 World Series, 1971 NLCS, 1973 NLCS, 1973 World Series Awards: All-Star (24): 1954-1973; National League Most Valuable Player 1954, 1965; Gold Glove (12): 1957-1968 Hitting Bio Video (Streaming Windows Media) Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," played with enthusiasm and exuberance while excelling in all phases of the game - hitting for average and power, fielding, throwing and baserunning. His staggering career statistics include 3,283 hits and 660 home runs. The Giants' superstar earned National League Rookie of the Year honors in 1951 and two MVP awards. He accumulated 12 Gold Gloves, played in a record-tying 24 All-Star games and participated in four World Series. His catch of Vic Wertz's deep fly in the '54 Series remains one of baseball's most memorable moments. Quote "They invented the All-Star game for Willie Mays."

12. Willie Mays Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
willie mays batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statisticsfor each season and his career, and a list of any postseason awards he
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Willie Howard Mays Jr. (Say Hey) Bats Right, Throws Right
Height Weight 180 lb.
Debut
May 25, 1951
Final Game
September 8, 1973
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May 6 in Westfield, AL Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979. Signed by the New York Giants as an amateur free agent in 1950. All Transactions About biographical information
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13. Willie Aikens Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
willie Aikens batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetimestatistics for each season and his career, willie Aikens willie mays Aikens
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Willie Mays Aikens Bats Left, Throws Right
Height Weight 220 lb.
School
South Carolina State University Debut May 17, 1977
Final Game
April 27, 1985
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14. CNN/SI - Baseball - Willie Mays
Profile and statistics.
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Willie Mays Bats: Right Throws: Right
Height:
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Born: May 6, 1931 in Westfield, Alabama
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15. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - The 3,000 Hit Club - Willie Mays
The next member of the 3000Hit Club was willie mays former teammate on theSanturce Club of the Learn more about Hall of Fame member willie mays.
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became the 10th member of the 3,000-Hit Club by stroking a single off Expos pitcher Mike Wegener, July 18, 1970. Mays was the first member of the Club to garner the historic safety on the West Coast and the landmark hit came just two months after fellow slugger Hank Aaron had joined the Club. Of the 16 big leaguers to have hit 500 or more home runs, only Aaron, Mays, and Eddie Murray have managed to surpass the 3,000-hit plateau. The next member of the 3,000-Hit Club was Willie Mays' former teammate on the Santurce Club of the Puerto Rican Winter League back in 1954-1955! His name: Roberto Clemente. Learn more about Hall of Fame member Willie Mays View the exhibit at the Hall of Fame featuring the ball and bat from Willie Mays' 3,000th career base hit Willie Mays' 3,000th Hit Date: July 18, 1970 Location: Candlestick Park, San Francisco Club: San Francisco (NL) Opponent: Montr e al (NL) Pitcher: Mike Wegener Hit: Single Total career hits: Boxscore from The Sporting News Hank Aaron Roberto Clemente
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16. Willie Mays Interview -- Academy Of Achievement
Interview willie mays. baseball Hall of Fame February 19, 1996 Atherton, California.Print willie mays Interview Print Interview. willie mays
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17. Willie Mays Profile -- Academy Of Achievement
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18. Reader's Companion To American History - -MAYS, WILLIE
Ted Williams once said that they invented baseball for willie mays. Certainly heplayed with a zest and enthusiasm that distinguished him from other great
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MAYS, WILLIE
, baseball player with the New York Giants (1951-1957), San Francisco Giants (1958-1971), and New York Mets (1972-1973). Mays is almost universally regarded as one of the half dozen or so greatest baseball players of all time. Among all the ball players who ever played in the major leagues, Mays ranked third in number of home runs, fifth in runs scored, seventh in runs batted in, and tenth in slugging percentage, as of the end of the 1989 season. But statistics alone do not begin to tell the story of his greatness. One had to see him play. Mays, who was born to a black working-class family in Alabama, was a baseball prodigy. On finishing high school, he joined the formidable Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League. In 1950 the New York Giants signed him to play with their minor league Trenton club. When, during the following season with Minneapolis in the Triple A American Association, Mays was hitting a startling .477, the Giants called him up to play center field during their pennant-winning year of 1951. After returning from army service in time for the 1954 season, Mays proceeded regularly to climb walls in the outfield, score from first base on singles, hit with awesome power, and do those things that rightly earned him the title, the Amazing Mays. The astute baseball executive Branch Rickey, sportswriters like Dan Daniel and Leonard Koppett, and the leading managers and players of the past sixty years regarded Mays as peerless. Ted Williams once said that they invented baseball for Willie Mays. Certainly he played with a zest and enthusiasm that distinguished him from other great stars, who demonstrated their skills in a more subdued, methodical manner. Fans delighted in the sight of Mays running out from under his cap, whether pursuing a ball hit to the outfield or tearing around the bases, and they cheered happily as he made his unique "basket catch" of routine fly balls. Few players so palpably manifested their joy in the game as did Mays. And he did so not by overt gestures or facial expressions but by his every move.

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mays, willie. (1931 ), baseball player. An outstanding hitter, mays played centerfield for the New York (later San Francisco) Giants from 1951 to 1972,
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, baseball player. An outstanding hitter, Mays played center field for the New York (later San Francisco) Giants from 1951 to 1972, thrilling crowds with his skill and enthusiasm for the game. He won the National League's most valuable player award twice (1954 and 1965) and in 1954 and 1962 helped lead the San Francisco team to a World Series (winning in 1954). Mays's total of 660 career home runs is third only to Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. He entered baseball's Hall of Fame in 1979.
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20. Willie McCovey | BaseballLibrary.com
FROM THE baseball CHRONOLOGY. ยป May 18, 1912 The Tiger players protest Ty willie McCovey adds a 3run homer and willie mays a bases-loaded double.
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Born: 1B-OF 1959-80 Giants , Padres, A Willie McCovey's Teams 1959 San Francisco Giants 1960 San Francisco Giants 1961 San Francisco Giants 1962 San Francisco Giants 1963 San Francisco Giants 1964 San Francisco Giants 1965 San Francisco Giants 1966 San Francisco Giants 1967 San Francisco Giants 1968 San Francisco Giants 1969 San Francisco Giants 1970 San Francisco Giants 1971 San Francisco Giants 1972 San Francisco Giants 1973 San Francisco Giants 1974 San Diego Padres 1975 San Diego Padres 1976 San Diego Padres 1976 Oakland Athletics 1977 San Francisco Giants 1978 San Francisco Giants 1979 San Francisco Giants 1980 San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey's Teammates
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  • Led League in hr 63, 68-69
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On October 16, 1962 at Candlestick Park , McCovey came within inches of being a World Series hero. The Giants trailed the perennially powerful Yankees 1-0 with runners at second and third and two out in the bottom of the ninth inning of the seventh game. McCovey hit a line drive toward right field that second baseman

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