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Stan Musial and Willie Mays
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days agoStan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals welcomed Giants Willie Mays to the 400 Home Run Club before game at Candlestick Park on August 28, 1963 in San...
His MLB debut at age 15 was a disaster. Eight years later, he came back.
Washington Post· 10 hours agoThe Reds chose a low-stakes moment for his debut, with the home team trailing the first-place St....
BenFred: Here's hoping Mays and Musial watched Thursday's game together
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoIn the forever debate about naming the best all-around baseball player of all time, Mays is, at...
The murky origin of Willie Mays’ ‘Say Hey Kid’ nickname
San Jose Mercury News· 6 days agoWillie Mays was well known as “The Say Hey Kid,” but other than on a 1954 record that served to...
San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays dies at 93
The Today Show via AOL· 6 days agoIn a May 1972 trade, he returned to New York City and spent his final two seasons with the Mets. Mays was a 24-time All-Star during his career, tied with...
Woody Paige: The 'Say Hey Kid' inspired many ... even a kid who'd become a sportswriter
Colorado Springs Gazette· 2 days agoLouis, hard by the mighty Mississippi, for my first major league series between the Cardinals and...
Willie Mays once did something extremely rare against the Braves at County Stadium
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo Sports· 6 days ago"When they talk about that 1955 All-Star Game in Milwaukee, they always talk about the home run (...
In photos: The remarkable life and career of SF Giants 'Say Hey' Willie Mays
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoSan Francisco Giants all-time great Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," who is widely considered one of...
Willie Mays' case as baseball's GOAT: 24-time MLB All-Star was the perfect five-tool superstar
CBS Sports· 6 days agoKnowing what we know now, Josh Gibson should sure be on that list. Obviously, Mays belongs toward...
Willie Mays: An incomparable career by the numbers
Fox Sports· 6 days agoThe story of baseball cannot be told without the incredible career of Willie Mays, who compiled numbers never seen before and some that will never be...