The 1961- 1963 White base, Baseball series Bobbing Head doll was the first comprehensive series of Major League Baseball bobbing heads. They originally sold for $1.00 each! It included examples from 20 different franchises with several significant variations. The series included nine dolls featuring mascot heads. Also lumped into this series are four dolls of actual players. Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. facsimile autograph decal on base. Comes with square or round white base (round base has a different body type). It was originally issued in a picture box. The two variations of the Willie Mays Dolls sell between $450. - $550. A third variation with a gold base as high as $1,500. Add $75. - $100. with the original box. The Gold base series of Bobbing Heads was the last one issued in the 60's. They were sold from 1966 through 1971. This series saw the movement of several franchises and the addition of some expansion teams. There are 27 team dolls and an additional player doll- Willie Mays with number 24 decal on back. The first baseball team to offer a bobble head giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays head nodders at a 1999 game. They were made by Alexander Global Promotions Inc. and currently sell for about $200. For more information on Bobble head dolls visit the linkI left below.
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No, Willie Mays does not have a daughter named Billie. He has a daughter named Marguerite Mays, who was born in 1956. Billie Mays is not a known child of Willie Mays.
Willie Mays was born on May 6, 1931.
There are no records of Willie Mays pitching at the Major League level.
His parents were Willie Mays Sr. and Annie Elizabeth McMorris.
Willie Mays is still alive.
Willie Mays is still alive if you were talking about the baseball player.
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Willie Mays's birth name is Mays, Willie Howard.