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MLB debut. May 2. New York Giants. Last MLB appearance. September 9, 1. 97. New York Mets. MLB statistics. Batting average. 3. Hits. 3,2. 83. Home runs.
Runs batted in. 1,9. Stolen bases. 33. Teams. Career highlights and awards. Member of the National. Baseball Hall of Fame. Inducted. 19. 79. Vote. 94. 7% (first ballot)Willie Howard Mays, Jr.
May 6, 1. 93. 1), nicknamed "The Say Hey Kid", is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder who spent almost all of his 2. New York/San Francisco Giants, before finishing with the New York Mets.
He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1. Mays won two National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards, ended his career with 6. Gold Glove awards beginning in 1.
Mays shares the record of most All- Star Games played with 2. Hank Aaron and Stan Musial.[2][3] In appreciation of his All- Star record, Ted Williams said "They invented the All- Star Game for Willie Mays."[4][5]Mays' career statistics and his longevity in the pre- performance- enhancing drugs era have drawn speculation that he may be the finest five- tool player ever, and many surveys and expert analyses, which have examined Mays' relative performance, have led to a growing opinion that Mays was possibly the greatest all- around baseball player of all time.[6] In 1. Mays placed second on The Sporting News's "List of the 1. Greatest Baseball Players", making him the highest- ranking living player.
Later that year, he was also elected to the Major League Baseball All- Century Team. Mays is one of five National League players to have had eight consecutive 1. RBI seasons, along with Mel Ott, Sammy Sosa, Chipper Jones, and Albert Pujols. Mays hit over 5. 0 home runs in 1. Major League Baseball history. His final Major League Baseball appearance came on October 1.
Game 3 of the 1. 97. World Series. Early life[edit]Mays was born in 1. Westfield, Alabama. His father, Cat Mays, was a talented baseball player with the Negro team for the local iron plant.[7] His mother, Annie Satterwhite, was a gifted basketball and track star in high school.[8] His parents never married before or after Mays' birth.[8] As a baby, Mays was cared for by his mother's younger sisters Sarah and Ernestine. Sarah became the primary female role model in Mays' life.[9] His father exposed him to baseball at an early age, and by the age of five he was playing catch with his father.[1.
At age 1. 0, Mays was allowed to sit on the bench of his father's League games.[1. Mays played multiple sports at Fairfield Industrial High School, averaging a then- record 1. Mays graduated from Fairfield in 1. Professional baseball[edit]Negro leagues[edit]Mays' professional baseball career began in 1. Chattanooga Choo- Choos in Tennessee during the summer. A short time later, Mays left the Choo- Choos and returned to his home state to join the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League. Mays helped them win the pennant and advance to the 1.
Negro League World Series, where they lost the series 4- 1 to the Homestead Grays. Mays hit a respectable . By playing professionally with the Black Barons, Mays jeopardized his opportunities to play high school sports in Alabama. This created some problems for him with high school administrators at Fairfield, who wanted him to help the teams and ticket sales.[1. Over the next several years, a number of major league baseball franchises sent scouts to watch him play. The first was the Boston Braves.
The scout who discovered him, Bud Maughn, had been following him for over a year and referred him to the Braves, who then packaged a deal that called for $7,5. They also planned to give Mays $6,0.
The obstacle in the deal was that Tom Hayes, owner of the Birmingham Black Barons, wanted to keep Mays for the balance of the season. Had the team been able to act more quickly, the Braves franchise might have had both Mays and Hank Aaron in their outfield from 1. Watch Dear John Online. The Brooklyn Dodgers also scouted him and wanted Ray Blades to negotiate a deal, but were too late.
The New York Giants had already signed Mays for $4,0. Class- B affiliate in Trenton, New Jersey.[1. Minor leagues[edit]After Mays batted . Watch The Moonstone Online Metacritic. Trenton, he began the 1. AAA Minneapolis Millers of the American Association.
During his short time span in Minneapolis, Mays played with two other future Hall of Famers: Hoyt Wilhelm and Ray Dandridge. Batting . 4. 77 in 3.
Mays was called up to the Giants on May 2. Mays was at a movie theater in Sioux City, Iowa when he found out he was being called up. A message flashed up on the screen that said: "WILLIE MAYS CALL YOUR HOTEL."[1. He appeared in his first major league game the next day in Philadelphia. Mays moved to Harlem, New York, where his mentor was a New York State Boxing Commission official and former Harlem Rens basketball legend "Strangler" Frank Forbes.
Major leagues[edit]New York Giants (1. Mays began his major league career on a sour note, with no hits in his first 1.
On his 1. 3th at- bat, however, he hit a towering home run over the left field roof of the Polo Grounds off of future Hall of Famer. Warren Spahn.[1. 7] Spahn later joked, "I'll never forgive myself. We might have gotten rid of Willie forever if I'd only struck him out." Mays' batting average improved steadily throughout the rest of the season. Although his . 2.
RBI and 2. 0 homers (in 1. Rookie of the Year Award. During the Giants' comeback in August and September 1. Dodgers in the pennant race, Mays' fielding and strong throwing arm were instrumental to several important Giants victories.[1.
Mays was in the on- deck circle when Bobby Thomson hit the Shot Heard 'Round the World against Ralph Branca and the Brooklyn Dodgers to win the three- game playoff 2- 1 after the teams were tied at the end of the regular season. The Giants went on to meet the New York Yankees in the 1. World Series. In Game 1, Mays, Hank Thompson and Hall of Famer. Monte Irvin comprised the first all- African- American outfield in major league history four years after the color line was broken.[1.
Mays hit poorly while the Giants lost the series 4- 2. The six- game set was the only time that Mays and retiring Yankee ace Joe Di. Maggio would compete against each other.[2.
Mays was a popular figure in Harlem. Watch Excision Online. Magazine photographers were fond of chronicling his participation in local stickball games with kids.