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Willie Mays Celebrated in Emotional San Francisco Giants Pre-Game

Dave Fleming:

Every single one of us who cares about the Giants, who’s part of this Giants family, is a friend of Willie Mays, and always will be.

Mike Krukow:

He won the hearts on the East coast, he won the hearts on the West coast, and everybody in between.

And:

We all loved him, he was our guy. He was the guy who taught us the basket catch, and who didn’t try to catch the basket catch?

Duane Kuiper:

Willie made sure his cap fell off.

Jon Miller, narrating a five minute tribute film:

The best there ever was.

You should also watch “The Catch” section of Ken Burns’ Baseball, which describes just how smart and athletic Willie was. Archived at The Internet Archive (jump to 1:14:16).

During the game, every Giants player wore Willie’s number 24. They won in a dramatic, bottom-of-the-ninth-inning comeback after being down 4-0 to win 5-4: Double to center, bunt to third, sacrifice fly to left, ground ball to center, walk, sacrifice fly to center, intentional walk, walk to end the game. Willie would be proud.

I never got a chance to see the Say Hey Kid play live, but he was always part of my baseball life growing up in New York, and later living in San Francisco. He was the soul of the Giants. He’ll be missed.

My wife and me in front of Willie Mays Gate at Willie Mays Plaza, at the San Francisco Giants ballpark, during our engagement photoshoot (July, 2010).

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