fishhugger Posted June 19, 2024 Posted June 19, 2024 mr. giant, willie mays, passed away yesterday. pretty sad when your heroes finally pass on. to me he was the best thursday the giants and cardinals will play in rickwood stadium, the oldest pro stadium in the country..... mays made his pro debut there, before he was signed by the ny giants........... one of the true greats .......... and possibly the greatest five tool guy....... as his manager leo durocher said, "if he could cook, i'd marry him...." 2 1 Quote
Super User Tennessee Boy Posted June 19, 2024 Super User Posted June 19, 2024 I thought he died years ago so I was shocked when I heard the news. He was without a doubt one of the greatest of all time. Quote
Solution Woody B Posted June 19, 2024 Solution Posted June 19, 2024 He got quite a bit of recognition but I never thought he got the recognition he deserved. He was one of the only TRUE 5 tool players. Many of the 5 tool players were really good in one area, and decent in the other 4. Willie was great at all aspects of the game. 3 Quote
fishhugger Posted June 20, 2024 Author Posted June 20, 2024 was just listening to some of the tributes on the radio today. one person related: mays and bobby bonds, father of barry, both were playing the outfield, and they went up to make a catch deep in the outfield, and crashed together. i guess mays was kind of injured on that. on the ride back home, barry said "dad, i can't believe you hurt willie mays....!!!" mays, until the past few years when he was living in an assisted living facility, was often at giants games. it was always good to see interviews with him and see him around the club. but yeah, mays was a total package - all five tools, and each at the highest levels. they weren't stealing that much in games when he was younger - afaik... barry bonds - he was a three or four tool player. he couldn't throw rockets from the outfield........ mays' hero when he was growing up was joe dimaggio. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted June 20, 2024 Global Moderator Posted June 20, 2024 RIP Willie, make a basket catch for us up in the sky Quote
Super User J._Bricker Posted June 22, 2024 Super User Posted June 22, 2024 Willie Mays was an ambassador of the game on and off the field, and I enjoyed watching you play at the ‘stick so many years ago. Thanks for the memories… Quote
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