Willie Mays ... and 13th all-time in hits (3,292). Mays was one of the most gifted all-around players ever and his signature play -- and one of the most iconic plays in baseball history ...
“The Say Hey Kid” Willie Howard Mays Jr. (1931–2024) began his career in the Negro Leagues (1947 ... Now simply referred to in baseball lore as “The Catch,” the play is the best remembered of the many ...
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams and Amon-Ra St. Brown team up on hook-and-ladder play. Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz's fingertip touchdown clinches a playoff berth for the ...
We saw those plays every day, so it was no big deal. Hitting four home runs in one game probably was the least of the spectacular things he did." Willie Mays slides safely across the plate ...
Willie Mays ... each — a remarkable feat of power and speed. Mays will be remembered for his offensive production, but a single defensive play assured that he would live forever in the minds ...
After Ted Williams passed away, someone asked me if Willie Mays was the ... had the same opportunity to see Mays and other past players at their defensive best. As a hitter, Ted Williams may ...