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Officials say the exhibit celebrates Mays’ Alabama roots, in addition to his pioneering legacy in the Negro Leagues, and his ...
New exhibit unveiled in Birmingham to honor baseball legend Willie Mays ...
Layton Revel, founder of the Center for Negro League Baseball Research, unveiled a new exhibit Wednesday that seeks to preserve the legacy of baseball great Willie Mays.
September's auction of Willie Mays' trophies, gloves, photos and more reflects something the San Francisco Giants have left ...
Baseball community, athletes and more react to Willie Mays' death: 'The best there ever was' Major League teams across the U.S. expressed their condolences.
Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," a home run slugger and center field star for most of his major league career, died Tuesday after a short illness.
Dusty Baker was one of the last people to see Willie Mays alive on Monday, and is scheduled to read a message Wednesday to the city of Birmingham.
Among the strongest people in life are those who can turn the difficult situations they’re faced with around against all odds. That’s certainly true for actor Amin Joseph as he portrays iconic former ...
Mets Willie Mays became a legend in New York, where he grew baseball, empowering others along the way Published: Jun. 27, 2024, 8:44 a.m.
Willie Mays bought a Manhattan suburban home in 1960, after the Giants moved from New York to San Francisco, to escape housing discrimination in the Bay Area.
Baseball great Willie Mays never wanted to be an activist, but the racism he encountered after moving to San Francisco helped motivate the city and state governments to outlaw housing discrimination.