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FILE - San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie Mays displays the four baseballs in the clubhouse representing the four homers which he hit against the Milwaukee Braves, April 30, 1961, in Milwaukee. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - New York Giants outfielder Willie Mays poses at the Polo Grounds in New York, June 9, 1951. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo)
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FILE - New York Giants center fielder Willie Mays signs autographs at an exhibition baseball game in Oakland, Calif., in March 1952. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/File)
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FILE - San Francisco Giants center fielder Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants is shown in 1966. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - New York Giants' Willie Mays poses for a photo during baseball spring training in 1972. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - New York Giants center fielder Willie Mays leaps high to snare a ball near the outfield fence at the Giants' Phoenix spring training base, Feb. 29, 1956. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - Baseball great Willie Mays smiles prior to a game between the New York Mets and the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco, Aug. 19, 2016. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
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FILE - New York Giants' Willie Mays makes a catch of a ball hit by Cleveland Indians' Vic Wertz in Game 1 of the 1954 baseball World Series in New York's Polo Grounds on Sept. 29, 1954. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - San Francisco Giants' Willie Mays watches the 3,000th hit of his career, a single to left, in the second inning against the Montreal Expos at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on July 18, 1970. Also watching are Expos catcher John Bateman and umpire Mel Steiner. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/Robert H. Houston, File)
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FILE - Willie Mays, who spent the majority of his career as a center fielder with the New York and San Francisco Giants, smiles as President Barack Obama honors the 2012 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants baseball team, July 29, 2013, in Washington. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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FILE - Batting champions Bobby Avila, left, of the Cleveland Indians, and Willie Mays, of the New York Giants, pose with their bats at the Polo Grounds in New York on Sept 28, 1954. The World Series opener is scheduled for Sept. 29. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - Willie Mays has a laugh while standing with local Little League players during his visit to Municipal Stadium in Hagerstown, Md., Aug.9, 2004. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (Ric Dugan/The Herald-Mail via AP, File)
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FILE - New York Mets' Willie Mays, center, shows John F. Kennedy Jr., left, the proper grip on the bat June 3, 1972, in the dugout at New York's Shea Stadium. At right is Eric Von Huguley, a friend who joined young John in a visit to the Mets' dugout before the game against the Atlanta Braves. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - Willie Mays is surrounded by children from the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco as he celebrates his birthday, before a baseball game between the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies in San Francisco, May 4, 2007. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez. File)
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FILE - Willie Mays, left, is joined by former San Francisco Giants' Orlando Cepeda, right, Willie McCovey and Juan Marichal, front, before Game 3 of the World Series between the Giants and the Anaheim Angels in San Francisco,Oct. 22, 2002. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)
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San Francisco Giants' legend Willie Mays' statue stands outside Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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At Willie Mays' statue outside Oracle Park, San Francisco Giants' fan Nicholas Matson tips his cap as he reacts to the death of the Hall of Famer in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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San Francisco Giants' fans Ariel Benlevi, center, and Becca Sweetland react to the death of former MLB player Willie Mays at his statue outside Oracle Park, in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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At Willie Mays' statue outside Oracle Park, San Francisco Giants' fan Nicholas Matson tips his cap as he reacts to the death of the Hall of Famer in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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Flowers rest at former MLB player Willie Mays' feet on the Hall of Famer's statue outside Oracle Park after his death Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in San Francisco. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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A note and a beer rest at former MLB player Willie Mays' statue outside Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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San Francisco Giants' fan Rich Mercurio touches former MLB player Willie Mays' statue outside Oracle Park after learning of his death, in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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The statue of Hall of Fame baseball player Willie Mays is shown outside of Oracle Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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Flowers, candles and other items are placed at the statue of Hall of Fame baseball player Willie Mays outside of Oracle Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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Flowers, candles and other items are placed at the statue of Hall of Fame baseball player Willie Mays outside of Oracle Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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San Francisco Giants fan Stephanie Sweeney leaves flowers at the statue of Hall of Fame baseball player Willie Mays outside of Oracle Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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Pedestrians walk across McCovey Cove from Oracle Park as a message honoring Hall of Fame baseball player Willie Mays is shown on the stadium's video board in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Mays, the electrifying "Say Hey Kid" whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players, has died, according to a joint announcement by his family and the team Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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A tribute to Willie Mays is shown on Oracle Park videoboard as San Francisco Giants' fans react to the death of the Hall of Famer in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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With a tattoo of Willie Mays on his arm, San Francisco Giants' fan Louie Rappoport pays his respects to the Hall of Famer after his in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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Dr. Reverend Bill Greason, seated at right, speaks to the Willie Mays Scholars and a contingent from the San Francisco Giants about his time playing baseball in the Negro Leagues as a teammate of Willie Mays, at the 16th Street Baptist Church, in Birmingham, Ala., on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The church was the location where four little girls where killed by a bomb during the Civil Rights Movement. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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Dr. Reverend Bill Greason, right, speaks with former San Francisco Giant Randy Winn at the 16th Street Baptist Church, in Birmingham, Ala., on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The church was the location where four little girls where killed by a bomb during the Civil Rights Movement. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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While visiting the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a group of Willie Mays Scholars look at a display about the Negro League baseball team, Birmingham Black Barons, in Birmingham, Ala., on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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A group of Willie Mays Scholars visit a banner of their San Francisco Giants scholarship program's namesake as they tour historic civil rights-era locations in Birmingham, Ala., on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
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FILE - San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie Mays displays the four baseballs in the clubhouse representing the four homers which he hit against the Milwaukee Braves, April 30, 1961, in Milwaukee. Mays, the electrifying “Say Hey Kid” whose singular combination of talent, drive and exuberance made him one of baseball’s greatest and most beloved players, has died. He was 93. Mays' family and the San Francisco Giants jointly announced Tuesday night, June 18, 2024, he had “passed away peacefully” Tuesday afternoon surrounded by loved ones. (AP Photo, File)