Willie Mays made his Major League Baseball debut on May 25, 1951, playing for the New York Giants. He quickly established himself as one of the game's greatest players, known for his exceptional hitting, fielding, and base running abilities. Mays went on to have a legendary career, earning numerous accolades and breaking multiple records.
There are no records of Willie Mays pitching at the Major League level.
He made his major league debut on September 25, 1951.
Mays, who celebrated his 86th birthday on May 6, 2017, is considered by many to be the greatest living major-league baseball player.
Babe Ruth of course. After that Willy Mays.
Mays began his Major League career in 1951 with the New York Giants and retired after the 1973 season with the New York Mets.
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Like his Hall of Fame namesake, he played centerfield.
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Willie Mays started his baseball career playing for the New York Giants. He made his major league debut on May 25, 1951
Many, including Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, Roy Campanella, Monte Irvin, and many others.
Wille Mays of the 1964 Giants.
The most preferred baseball to have a player sign would be an Official Major League baseball from the League the player played in, that was used during the ball players playing days. The older baseballs could be dated by the signature of the League President stamped on the ball. For example: Willie Mays played from 1951-1973. If you were planning to acquire a Willie Mays signature you would try to find a 1951-1969 Warren Giles Official national League Baseball. The baseball alone would cost you about $200. but it would also add value to your signature. You can also opt to go with a 1970-1986 Charles Feeny Official National League Baseball which was used at the end of Mays' career. This ball would cost you about $60. Your next choice should be an Official Major League baseball made after his playing days. This would be acceptable as well. The same would be for team signed baseballs. A team from the 1980's, a 1980's baseball. (same League) See Related Link below for an Official Major League Baseball Dating Guide