No. Willie mays never hit for the triple crown.
Actually he did, he took a liquid form of amphetamines.
Many people think so..but, it is such a subjective question that there is really no correct answer. Certainly, Mays was one of the best, a "five tool" player, i. e., hit for average, hit for power, great speed, great fielder and terrific throwing arm.
The earliest recorded transfer fee record was the £100 paid by Aston Villa in 1893 for Willie Groves.
Yes several teams do. The Red Sox dugout is and always has been on the first base side to name one.
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He has been married twice.
No. Willie mays never hit for the triple crown.
Willie Mays was probably the best all around player ever to play the game. He hit for average, power, and was an excellent base runner. He was a Gold Glove winner many times over on defense. He also had an infectious enthusiasm and love of the game.
Actually he did, he took a liquid form of amphetamines.
his baseball career was the best thing he ever had.
Willie Lee May was an American hurdler (Track & Field) who won a silver medal in the 1960 Olympics in Rome. He is a different person than Willie Howard Mays, Jr., the American baseball player.
The number has been retired in honor of Willie Mays, probably the greatest player ever to wear a Giants uniform.
he never will die to people hearts he will stay there forever he will be missed if he dies but glad, he is still alive and being strong I want to be like willy mays was i want to be a major league baseball player to I'm working on my goal for now willy mays ill try make the major leagues for you dude I'll be just like you one of the best there ever was.
Celtic's first ever manager was Willie Maley
Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Eddie Murray, and Rafael Palmeiro. With one exception, every player eligible for election to the Hall of Fame, that has EITHER 500 or more home runs OR 3000 or more hits, has been elected to that honor. Palmeiro has done BOTH -- but might not ever be elected, due to his positive test for steroids, just months after VERY explicitly denying having ever used them.
The greatest play in baseball history is an opinion but some people believe that Willie Mays' catch off of Vic Wertz's 450 foot drive at the Polo Grounds is one of the best ever.