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302: The Say Hey Kid
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Willie Mays, a legendary figure in baseball history, forged an incomparable legacy throughout his illustrious career. Born in 1931, Mays made his Major League Baseball debut with the New York Giants in 1951, quickly capturing attention with his exceptional athleticism and prowess both at bat and in the outfield. Known for his remarkable catches and powerful hitting, Mays became a symbol of excellence and determination on the field. His tenure with the Giants, which continued when they moved to San Francisco in 1958, solidified his status as an icon for both the franchise and its fans. Mays' impact transcended statistics; he embodied the spirit of the game, inspiring generations with his charisma, sportsmanship, and unwavering dedication. His contributions to the Giants' success and his influence on the sport as a whole remain unparalleled, making Willie Mays a revered figure in baseball and a beloved hero to Giants fans everywhere.
Chad, Eric, and Willie reflect upon Mays' life and career after his passing earlier this week. Mays' was Eric and Willie's favorite Giant, and Eric wouldn't even be a fan of the Giants if it weren't for Willie Mays. Willie Dills' always wears 24 and heck, his NAME is Willie. It's not sad, but it is somber that Mays passed away two days before the game at Rickwood Field was to honor him. We spend the majority of this episode talking about his career and impact on our lives, review the experience and game at Rickwood Field, then wrap up with where the Giants stand at almost the halfway point in the season.
Willie Dills also recorded a few minutes of audio while standing at Mays' statue at Oracle Park the day after his passing. That audio can be found separately or at the end of this podcast.
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Manage episode 424833047 series 131080
Willie Mays, a legendary figure in baseball history, forged an incomparable legacy throughout his illustrious career. Born in 1931, Mays made his Major League Baseball debut with the New York Giants in 1951, quickly capturing attention with his exceptional athleticism and prowess both at bat and in the outfield. Known for his remarkable catches and powerful hitting, Mays became a symbol of excellence and determination on the field. His tenure with the Giants, which continued when they moved to San Francisco in 1958, solidified his status as an icon for both the franchise and its fans. Mays' impact transcended statistics; he embodied the spirit of the game, inspiring generations with his charisma, sportsmanship, and unwavering dedication. His contributions to the Giants' success and his influence on the sport as a whole remain unparalleled, making Willie Mays a revered figure in baseball and a beloved hero to Giants fans everywhere.
Chad, Eric, and Willie reflect upon Mays' life and career after his passing earlier this week. Mays' was Eric and Willie's favorite Giant, and Eric wouldn't even be a fan of the Giants if it weren't for Willie Mays. Willie Dills' always wears 24 and heck, his NAME is Willie. It's not sad, but it is somber that Mays passed away two days before the game at Rickwood Field was to honor him. We spend the majority of this episode talking about his career and impact on our lives, review the experience and game at Rickwood Field, then wrap up with where the Giants stand at almost the halfway point in the season.
Willie Dills also recorded a few minutes of audio while standing at Mays' statue at Oracle Park the day after his passing. That audio can be found separately or at the end of this podcast.
www.torturecast.com
@torturecast
facebook.com/torturecast
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