The “Say Hey Kid” has moved on to that great outfield in the sky. He was, without question, one of the best to play the game of baseball. Crazy that we lose him and Jerry West within the same week.
They had 2 all star games in some early 60s yearsRIP. Played well before I was born but I was always a fan of the game and the legends. Last night I was reading up on his life/career and I came across this nugget:
Willie Mays played 22 seasons and made 24 All Star teams. I had to reread that 3 times. Without googling the answer(I had to) How is that possible?
Great memory to have.When I was about 9 years old my Dad said we're going to see the best player in baseball. He drove us an hour and a half to Connie Mack Stadium and Willie hit an inside the park home run! Thanks Dad, thanks Willie. The greatest player ever.
I remember that awful day.... and that awful back page......looking at the immobile Campy in disbelief. I was a Yankee fan through and through..... but loved the fact we had three major league teams to watch and root for in NYI got to see all 3 over numerous summers in person. Despite my devotion to da Bums, Willie was the greatest of them all. My childhood innocence ended the day my Dad came home and there on the back page of his Daily News was a picture of Campy on a gurney after the collision in Glen Cove, his neck frozen in an ugly brace. The finality of it all was incomprehensible to a 13-year old boy.
There were two years with two All-Star games. The second games each year were to raise funding for the players pension fund.RIP. Played well before I was born but I was always a fan of the game and the legends. Last night I was reading up on his life/career and I came across this nugget:
Willie Mays played 22 seasons and made 24 All Star teams. I had to reread that 3 times. Without googling the answer(I had to) How is that possible?
Some years they played two all star games?RIP. Played well before I was born but I was always a fan of the game and the legends. Last night I was reading up on his life/career and I came across this nugget:
Willie Mays played 22 seasons and made 24 All Star teams. I had to reread that 3 times. Without googling the answer(I had to) How is that possible?
Yeah, around 62-5ish I think.Some years they played two all star games?