SAY HEY! WILLIE MAYS

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2010

WS 1973 LE ULTIME DI W.MAYS...UNA STANDING OVATION INDIMENTICABILE

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  • Bless you for posting this!

  • @IMJUSTS0MEGUY .....special thanks to you...that guy was outstanding!!!!...my best to you!!!!

  • that's all right what you've said Jendall714!!...this is an Old Game for "ever young people"...there's no retirement in baseball..it's just something that you keep inside...it's a kind of flame that will burn forever....say hey!!!!!...thanks Jendall714!!!!!!...my best to you!!

  • i love this introduction Willie is so simple as is was outstanding for the great dimension he gave to the game...awesome

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  • @IfYouThinkItsButter thank you for your totally disgusting, inappropriate comment. I'm sure you have better things to do.

  • @BerkeleyBuilt I think it was fitting that Wilie got to finish his career in New York, back where he started. And the only reason he didn't end in San Francisco was money - the Giants were in a downward spiral financially, and Horace Stoneham, the owner, wanted to make sure Willie was taken care of financially. Mrs, Payson with the Mets had been trying to get Willie for years. I think it's cool he got to go to the WS in his final year.

  • In the A's three year championship run there was no team that played them tougher than the Mets. Not the Reds or the Dodgers.

  • He should have retired as a Giant.

  • Willie's last start in his career, 1st game of the '73 series in Oakland (he got to end his career in the bay area and in New York-in the world series!).

    In game 2, in his last at bat in the bay area great old SF Hero Willie Mays didnt "FEAR THE 'STACHE," driving a 12th inning RBI single off young up and coming fellow bay area hero/Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers in the 12th inning for the winning run.

    2 days later, Sey Hey called it a day, with one last pinch hitting appearance in

    New York.

  • It's funny how we perceive things in sports, we see ball players as an old men once they reach late 30's early 40's, but the reality is they are still young men with the rest of their lives ahead of them. Willie was still a young man at this point with a long future ahead of him.

  • @ghisalbert12345 where is ;the full video????

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