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Willie Howard Mays Jr. (May 6, 1931 – June 18, 2024), nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", was an American professional baseball center fielder ... Mays with the Mets in 1972.
After a brief stint with the New York Mets, Mays retired with 660 home runs and 1,903 runs batted in, which both ranked third all-time at the time. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979.
Willie Mays, one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived, died on Tuesday at the age of 93. He ended his storied career with the Mets.
Baseball legend Willie Mays died on Tues., June 18. He was 93. ... to play with the Giants for 21 seasons before spending his final two years in professional baseball with the New York Mets. Mays ...
Willie Mays, widely regarded as the finest player in Major League Baseball history, died Tuesday afternoon, the San Francisco Giants announced.
“That was the place that a 17-year-old kid named Willie Mays came out and patrolled center field for the Birmingham Black Barons,” said Bob Kendricks, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball ...
Willie Mays, the iconic Hall of ... beginning with the Negro Leagues in the late 1940s and ending with the New York Mets in 1972. In between, he spent 21 years with the New York Giants, who would ...
Gil Hodges' #14 was retired by the Mets and Dodgers. Willie Mays' #24 was retired by the Giants and Mets. Excluding Jackie Robinson, only Frank Robinson and Nolan Ryan have had their number(s) retired by three teams. Managers Casey Stengel and Sparky Anderson have also had numbers retired by two teams. Stengel's #37 was retired by the Yankees ...