Baseball Legend Willie Mays Has Died at the Age of 93 | MLB on TBS



Bob Costas and the MLB on TBS crew Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins, Curtis Granderson, and Lauren Shehadi reflect on the life and legacy of Baseball Hall of Famer and legend Willie Mays, who passed away at the age of 93.

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  1. When a great one of a kind baseball legend like Willie Mays passes on it's a Big Blow to baseball to all his fans around the world to those who knew him Best i'll miss him very much knowing now that he is gone to that great baseball stadium in heaven where all the other great players who have passed on before him await him and just play baseball forever that's an encourging thought that i believe in with this great great man of baseball god bless You Willie You we're a great player respected and admired by many many other baseball players a great Sanfrancisco giant and i was happy that he Was a met briefly and got to play in one last world series before he retired as a met that sure has bought on great memories for me and his legión of fans who watched and followed him thank You for the great memories and the great Moments You achieved and created for you your teamates opposing players who we're there to catch your moment of Glory and for all your fans may you rest in peace
    ❤😢👍 Love always

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  2. In the '71 All-Star Game, at green Tiger Stadium, there was a bedsheet in the center field bleachers that said " Say Hey, Detroit Loves You" …….remember there was slim to no chance of seeing these NL guys live, except on Game of the Week, maybe. Thanks Mr. Mays, rest easy.

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  3. Mays was the Federer of baseball. Not only did he make it look easy, he often made it look like ballet, like art. When you’re the GOAT and you seem to revel in every moment, that’s Willie.

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  4. Basket catch. Cap flying off in centerfield while running to make a great catch. Running the bases like the wind. Great power to all fields. Terrific arm.

    RIP, Mr. Mays. You’ll forever be my all-time favorite athlete. 🥹

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  5. People wonder why Bonds is so anti-social, he saw what his dad and Willie had to endure. Make no mistake, Mays is an idol but not exactly the smiley sey hey kid. He had to fight segregation, so.. how much can you smile?

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  6. Did Bob say if you told somebody to look at the ballpark their eyes would automatically go to Willie Mays but when his pops pointed him out little Bobby’s eyes went to the wrong dude?

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  7. 1969 Spring Training, the Memorial Stadium in Scottsdale, Giants would be in town for a three day stand with the Cubs. I would go to the Boys Club behind the stadium with my friends and sneek into the park from the right field fense, he would just smile. He was all business, and did not like to be around the cameras, or press. Mornings at the ball park was just kids, and ball players, and it would be hard to tell which he was during that time. Bobby Bonds, Willie McCovey, and Willie Mays in the same outfield was my favorite outfield, Orlando Cepeda at first.

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  8. I wish other sports would hold in high regard the older players like baseball does. Basketball disrespects the older players. Football nobody brings up the fact that Bart Starr won 5 championships it’s all about today. Baseball doesn’t do any of that.

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  9. my very first baseball game at the 'stick in the 60s had Mays, McCovey, Marichal and Bonds in the lineup that day. fast forward to the 90s when i take my gf to a game. after the game we are standing next to Willie's statue in front of the ball park when i see Willie standing inside a door inside the stadium. i grab my gf and turn her around to look. she starts screaming and crying. i'm sure it made Willie's night. R.I.P. Willie 😥

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