He was a better hitter than Willie Mays that in my humble opinion and viewpoint is a given.
@SeanMcgrew-ly5ke11 күн бұрын
I am an addict clea for 9 years and you are a true inspiration Eck
@anthonyfowler262315 күн бұрын
Legendary
@reybarreto797919 күн бұрын
The GREAT Bob Gibson!
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
As do I Henry is about the game.F the money
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
As do I Henry is about the game.F the money
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
Hits.not long just a little bit of hitting anything that was thrown to him.He hit em hard and plenty of times that would be Yard
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
Got to be one scary place to replace the Babe as the all time homerun leader
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
Whatever bat he happened to grab, why not he perfected his swing with a broomstick hitting bottle caps
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
Twelve miles from the next man in total bases..who gonna beat that
@EugeneDrabek-uv2pm25 күн бұрын
Grew up in Wisconsin and I will always be a braves fan thanks hank.all time homerun leader. Drugs were not involved in his game. HOMERUNS WE'RE NOT EITHER JUST A HITTER
@PeterKinikles26 күн бұрын
In the 1960’s I was a young happy boy, no money pressures, no women pressures, no boss pressures, I would wake up and look for the newspaper to see how Willie performed had done the night before he seldom let me down. Happiest time in my life as I also was a best player in my town when I was young. As a white male, I gave my last son’s middle name, Willie. It was the happiest time of my life. Over the last 60 years I have thought day dreamed about Willie virtually every day of my life. God bless Willie Mays immortal soul.
@patmcstuff67127 күн бұрын
Calling him a radical is rich
@peppie05218 күн бұрын
Radical is good description if you had to guard him.
@carlinwoods24527 күн бұрын
Keep His Name Alive...WILLIE MAYS...
@cryptobradley2006Ай бұрын
Wille the best !!!
@googoo-gjoobАй бұрын
oh, how i love that man...
@saphy45-uu8rdАй бұрын
One of my first childhood heroes. Man I loved to watch that guy play baseball.
@kennyphoun4880Ай бұрын
LEGENDS NEVER DIE !!! REST IN A SEA OF TRANQUILITY WILLY !
@RHDB324Ай бұрын
Had to come here after the passing of Willie Mays. The greatest ever. A true GIANT. Rest in peace legend. A true hero.
@user-nj9kw5js5dАй бұрын
Rip
@allanhugo9213Ай бұрын
My favorite all time athlete. I saw him play and was amazed. Being a Giants fan watching him play he seemed to be on another level! No one today compares to him. RIP my friend.
@notorious3602Ай бұрын
rip bill walton
@davidluckens3479Ай бұрын
I had the privilege of watching Willie Mays play during his breakout MVP 1954 season,including "the catch."He would subsequently win another MVP Award 11 years later.How "amazin" is that?
@AwaywrdsonАй бұрын
Willie Mays, " The Logo" for MLB !! R.I.P to the " Say Hey Kid" 🙏
@rzrramon8310Ай бұрын
"Where triples go to die" eeessh had to think about that for a bit
@paull.4143Ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Willie! I was born in 1954 and my dad was a NY Giants fan for almost 40 yrs. When I was born he dubbed me a Giants fan. As such I was regaled with Willie Mays stories. When Mays came to play at Shay we were there. In '62 we rooted for Willie & the Giants against the Yanks. Hey Willie, thanks for the memories and Say Hey! to my dad when you see him.
@Steve-xm2ieАй бұрын
For my money the greatest ball player that ever lived! And an even greater man! Rest in peace Willie. Heaven has a new center fielder!
@sandy3482Ай бұрын
I am a long time Yankee fan and of course my favorite player was Mickey Mantle. I would never say it or never admit it but deep down I thought Willie was the best center fielder . R I P Mr. Mays
@druzo26Ай бұрын
This is one of if not the greatest episode in one of the greatest sports docuseries ever produced in the last 50+years!! RIP Willie Mays!! "Where triples go to die!"
@1987ragonАй бұрын
R.I.P Mr Mays
@stevenschultz1833Ай бұрын
My dad was a NY Giant fan so i grew up being a Giant fan in the mid 60s i loved Willie Mays i watched the Giants games alot McCovey Alou Cepeda Bonds Marichal loved the games Willie best centerfielder RIP
@grammarkid4050Ай бұрын
All your research is wonderful. However, how could you miss the Indians’ actual season record? You point to the Indians’ astounding record as 104-50. The actual record for the Indians was 111-43, still the highest winning percentage in American League history
@outamyroomАй бұрын
One of my earliest memories. I was 4-1/2 yrs old. SF 3, St.L 2. Mays homered. 5/31/61
@rickycamilo4342Ай бұрын
rip to da goat
@eandsm4620Ай бұрын
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great job putting this all together. By far the BEST video I've viewed on The Say Hey Kid. RIP Willie.
@romelovesdanАй бұрын
Wish there was more footage or a kinescope of that 1962 NL Playoff series~
@originalmindset5278Ай бұрын
Rise In Paradise, King Willie... from the moment I learned about baseball, Willie Mays was my favorite baseball player, and still is today (2024). He was a living legend in my eyes. I think it's fair to say that he is THE G.O.A.T. 🐐
@braviafeedАй бұрын
The first MLB game I ever attended featured Willie Mays with the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park in 1970. I've attended hundreds of games (including World Series games) since then but that one ranks as one of the most special.
@jayssonjefferson4389Ай бұрын
Rip
@ugaaisАй бұрын
Willie Mays played in San Francisco the wind hurt Mays..
@clementsfamily7002Ай бұрын
He wasn't "just another ball player" when he came to San Fransico, he wasn't "Just another ball player".
@clementsfamily7002Ай бұрын
Willie, you can ask him now if he was going to pinch hit for you. I think I know the answer.
@TimRobinson-hc7mtАй бұрын
RIP my friend you were one of the GREATEST to ever play this game. Your Field of Dreams is all ready for you center field is calling for you your teammates can't wait for your first at bat so SAY HEY Willie enjoy the game you loved so much on earth and gave us fans so much joy and memories. Now you can show God why you were one of the greatest to ever play the game
RIP Say Hey Willie… the best 5 tool player of all time
@robertlenhart7753Ай бұрын
I remember the swirling wind blown hot dog wrappers on the field of Candlestick Park. I remember that sometimes the crowd in one half of the stadium were in coats, while in the other half fans were in light wear or even no shirt at all. I remember that special feeling walking from the parking lot to the stadium on a beautiful sunny afternoon. The smells. The sounds. But most of all, I remember Willie Mays. God Bless Willie Mays.
@michaeldault6776Ай бұрын
Simply, the greatest to EVER play the game. RIP #24
@AHMAD-2324Ай бұрын
R.I.P. to a LEGEND the Say Hey Kid" Willie Mays 🕊🕊🕊
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He was a better hitter than Willie Mays that in my humble opinion and viewpoint is a given.
I am an addict clea for 9 years and you are a true inspiration Eck
Legendary
The GREAT Bob Gibson!
As do I Henry is about the game.F the money
As do I Henry is about the game.F the money
Hits.not long just a little bit of hitting anything that was thrown to him.He hit em hard and plenty of times that would be Yard
Got to be one scary place to replace the Babe as the all time homerun leader
Whatever bat he happened to grab, why not he perfected his swing with a broomstick hitting bottle caps
Twelve miles from the next man in total bases..who gonna beat that
Grew up in Wisconsin and I will always be a braves fan thanks hank.all time homerun leader. Drugs were not involved in his game. HOMERUNS WE'RE NOT EITHER JUST A HITTER
In the 1960’s I was a young happy boy, no money pressures, no women pressures, no boss pressures, I would wake up and look for the newspaper to see how Willie performed had done the night before he seldom let me down. Happiest time in my life as I also was a best player in my town when I was young. As a white male, I gave my last son’s middle name, Willie. It was the happiest time of my life. Over the last 60 years I have thought day dreamed about Willie virtually every day of my life. God bless Willie Mays immortal soul.
Calling him a radical is rich
Radical is good description if you had to guard him.
Keep His Name Alive...WILLIE MAYS...
Wille the best !!!
oh, how i love that man...
One of my first childhood heroes. Man I loved to watch that guy play baseball.
LEGENDS NEVER DIE !!! REST IN A SEA OF TRANQUILITY WILLY !
Had to come here after the passing of Willie Mays. The greatest ever. A true GIANT. Rest in peace legend. A true hero.
Rip
My favorite all time athlete. I saw him play and was amazed. Being a Giants fan watching him play he seemed to be on another level! No one today compares to him. RIP my friend.
rip bill walton
I had the privilege of watching Willie Mays play during his breakout MVP 1954 season,including "the catch."He would subsequently win another MVP Award 11 years later.How "amazin" is that?
Willie Mays, " The Logo" for MLB !! R.I.P to the " Say Hey Kid" 🙏
"Where triples go to die" eeessh had to think about that for a bit
Rest in Peace Willie! I was born in 1954 and my dad was a NY Giants fan for almost 40 yrs. When I was born he dubbed me a Giants fan. As such I was regaled with Willie Mays stories. When Mays came to play at Shay we were there. In '62 we rooted for Willie & the Giants against the Yanks. Hey Willie, thanks for the memories and Say Hey! to my dad when you see him.
For my money the greatest ball player that ever lived! And an even greater man! Rest in peace Willie. Heaven has a new center fielder!
I am a long time Yankee fan and of course my favorite player was Mickey Mantle. I would never say it or never admit it but deep down I thought Willie was the best center fielder . R I P Mr. Mays
This is one of if not the greatest episode in one of the greatest sports docuseries ever produced in the last 50+years!! RIP Willie Mays!! "Where triples go to die!"
R.I.P Mr Mays
My dad was a NY Giant fan so i grew up being a Giant fan in the mid 60s i loved Willie Mays i watched the Giants games alot McCovey Alou Cepeda Bonds Marichal loved the games Willie best centerfielder RIP
All your research is wonderful. However, how could you miss the Indians’ actual season record? You point to the Indians’ astounding record as 104-50. The actual record for the Indians was 111-43, still the highest winning percentage in American League history
One of my earliest memories. I was 4-1/2 yrs old. SF 3, St.L 2. Mays homered. 5/31/61
rip to da goat
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great job putting this all together. By far the BEST video I've viewed on The Say Hey Kid. RIP Willie.
Wish there was more footage or a kinescope of that 1962 NL Playoff series~
Rise In Paradise, King Willie... from the moment I learned about baseball, Willie Mays was my favorite baseball player, and still is today (2024). He was a living legend in my eyes. I think it's fair to say that he is THE G.O.A.T. 🐐
The first MLB game I ever attended featured Willie Mays with the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park in 1970. I've attended hundreds of games (including World Series games) since then but that one ranks as one of the most special.
Rip
Willie Mays played in San Francisco the wind hurt Mays..
He wasn't "just another ball player" when he came to San Fransico, he wasn't "Just another ball player".
Willie, you can ask him now if he was going to pinch hit for you. I think I know the answer.
RIP my friend you were one of the GREATEST to ever play this game. Your Field of Dreams is all ready for you center field is calling for you your teammates can't wait for your first at bat so SAY HEY Willie enjoy the game you loved so much on earth and gave us fans so much joy and memories. Now you can show God why you were one of the greatest to ever play the game
Willie Mays was the GOAT!
Willie Mays Hank Aaron Roberto Clemente Top Mlb ⚾ Rip Legends 🌹
RIP Say Hey Willie… the best 5 tool player of all time
I remember the swirling wind blown hot dog wrappers on the field of Candlestick Park. I remember that sometimes the crowd in one half of the stadium were in coats, while in the other half fans were in light wear or even no shirt at all. I remember that special feeling walking from the parking lot to the stadium on a beautiful sunny afternoon. The smells. The sounds. But most of all, I remember Willie Mays. God Bless Willie Mays.
Simply, the greatest to EVER play the game. RIP #24
R.I.P. to a LEGEND the Say Hey Kid" Willie Mays 🕊🕊🕊
RIP and Godspeed, Willie Mays.