Willie Mays

William
Howard Mays, Jr.
Born:
May 3, 1931
in Westfield, Alabama
Best Known As:
The All-Star center fielder called the Say Hey Kid
Willie Mays
was the model of a multi-talented baseball hero during his
22-season major league career. A speedy center fielder, he
stole 338 bases, won 11 Gold Gloves for defensive skill,
amassed 3283 hits, and slugged 660 home runs during his
big-league career. Mays was a star right out of the gate: he
was the National League's Rookie of the Year in 1951,
playing with an eager energy that was reflected in his
nickname of the Say Hey Kid.
His
dashing, over-the-shoulder catch of a deep center field fly
by Vic Wertz in the 1954 World Series was captured on
newsreel film and has become the signature moment of his
career. Mays played for 22 seasons between 1951 and 1973,
nearly all of them for the Giants. (The franchise moved from
New York to San Francisco in 1958, Mays moving with the
team.) Mays played in 24 All Star games (a record number
that he shares with Stan Musial and
Hank Aaron)
and was named the National League's most valuable player in
both 1954 and 1965. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of
Fame in 1979.
Mays batted
and threw right-handed... He wore uniform #24... He missed
most of the 1952 season, and all of 1953, after being
drafted into the U.S. Army... Mays played 2929 games in his
major league career... He popularized the basket catch, in
which the glove is held waist-high and face up, like a
basket.
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