Willie Mays, the legendary Hall of Fame baseball player, has passed away at the age of 93. Known for his remarkable career, Mays achieved 660 home runs and won 12 Gold Gloves. His iconic moments, such as 'The Catch,' left an indelible mark on the sport. Mays was also a pioneer, being the only black player in the Interstate League when he started. Tributes to Mays continue at Oracle Park, and his memorabilia, including his baseball glove and rare photos, are being auctioned in his honor. Mays's legacy is celebrated by fans and the baseball community alike.
As we continue to celebrate the life and legacy of Willie Mays, we felt today was a great day to “Say Hey” 🧡 https://t.co/YnQCKqRfHC
Willie Mays’ baseball glove, rare photos and other collectibles up for auction in his honor https://t.co/VFEoDs4mkB #FoxBusiness
Willie Mays’ baseball glove, rare photos and other collectibles up for auction in his honor Willie Mays’ baseball glove, rare photos and other collectibles up for auction in his honor https://t.co/57ng0G8ddd
Willie’s Greatness was not interfered with…..”if you think you look hot, wear it”……and always in search of some ‘Strange Magic’……never afraid to lose …@MLB @MLBNetwork @SageUSAmerica https://t.co/scuKzwrL9V
When he started in Major League Baseball, Willie Mays was the only black player in the Interstate League. In smaller towns, people said that they didn’t like him playing. His answer? If they mocked him, he’d hit the ball further https://t.co/1qZaBruaJO 👇
He achieved 660 home runs and 12 Gold Gloves, but statistics never lodged in Willie Mays’s brain. They never mattered as much as the sheer joy he got from the game. We look back at the life of possibly the best baseball player ever https://t.co/GTEleMmILl 👇
Willie Mays authored plenty of unforgettable moments during his Hall of Fame career But he wanted one more World Series at-bat in Oct. 1973 https://t.co/uzM6JeusZI
Willie Mays brought the crowd to its feet with “The Catch”, one of the most famous moments in the history of baseball. We look back on the life of the sporting star, who has died aged 93 https://t.co/JdFaUKLojv 👇
Willie Mays was built for baseball: his body was strong and graceful. He could hit a ball out of the park, outsmart anyone and catch mostly anything. Easy. That happy certainty lasted years. Our obituary of the baseball legend https://t.co/5P6BheVqR6 👇
What started out as a vision to celebrate Juneteenth with the community turned into a commemoration of an icon, Willie Mays. It was a surreal feeling to be sitting in Willie Mays Pavilion when the news broke and I was immediately filled with both sadness and gratitude that this… https://t.co/EqHV24FaVQ
Sunday, January 31, 2021 The Say Hey Kid's A-Mays-ing 1971 Season Willie Mays https://t.co/2zhwjqhHYi
More than a week after his death, the Willie Mays tribute still going at Oracle Park https://t.co/OszfVw7Tag