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Willie Mays’ personally worn and signed boxer shorts are currently up for sale in the Lelands Summer Classic Auction, for ...
Bidding for an "extremely rare" 1914 autographed baseball signed by "Shoeless Joe" Jackson surpassed $27,500 by Wednesday.
Willie Mays, whose prodigious power, blinding speed and eye-popping defense thrilled fans coast to coast during baseball's golden era, died Tuesday, the San Francisco Giants announced. He was 93.
Said President Barack Obama, who honored Mays with the Congressional Medal of Freedom: “Willie Mays wasn’t just a singular athlete, blessed with an unmatched combination of grace, skill and power.
Willie Mays belonged to that class of artists, like carnival caricaturists, whose art is only performable in public, before outstretched hands, accompanied by organ music, the air hot-dog-scented.
Willie Mays, widely regarded as the finest player in Major League Baseball history, died Tuesday afternoon, the San Francisco Giants announced.
Willie Mays takes up the task of autographing baseballs in the New York Giants dressing room after their game with Milwaukee was called because of rain on Sept. 16, 1956.
Willie Mays, center field slugger of the San Francisco Giants, connects with the 3,000th hit of his career, a single to left, in second inning against Montreal today, July 18, 1970 at Candlestick ...
The 45th annual National Sports Collectors Convention, often referred to simply as “The National,” will open its doors Wednesday at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, ...
Willie Mays existed, and the world was better because of it. It’s impossible to overstate the cultural legacy of Mays, his footprint on American life. Books have been written, and will continue ...
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