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Happy Birthday, Say Hey (Original Post) Diamond_Dog May 2023 OP
All around, greatest, in my book. cachukis May 2023 #1
Willie Mays: The Catch as it first appeared on a hillside just south of Petaluma, CA -- May 6, 1984 Brother Buzz May 2023 #2
One cool stat missing: Brother Buzz May 2023 #3

Brother Buzz

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2. Willie Mays: The Catch as it first appeared on a hillside just south of Petaluma, CA -- May 6, 1984
Sat May 6, 2023, 01:56 PM
May 2023

to commemorate Willie’s 53rd birthday.


Brother Buzz

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3. One cool stat missing:
Sat May 6, 2023, 02:06 PM
May 2023

Willie Mays holds the record for hitting home runs in the most different innings. Mays hit at least one home run in every inning from one to sixteen. His first-inning and sixteenth-inning home runs, both off Warren Spahn, are the most noteworthy. The one in the first inning was the first of Mays’s career, and the sixteenth-inning blast broke up one of the all-time great pitching duels and provided a 1-0 victory for Juan Marichal.



The day Willie Mays hit a walk off home run and was essentially relegated to the footnotes


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Two future hall of fame high-kicking pitchers, Juan Marichal and Warren Spahn faced off for the dual of the century on July 2, 1963 at the 'Stick'.




On July 2, 1963, Juan Marichal pitched a 16-inning shutout against the Milwaukee Braves, outdueling Warren Spahn, who pitched 151/3 scoreless innings before Willie Mays won it 1-0 with a home run. Marichal threw 227 pitches; Spahn threw 201. (To Hell with that wussy pitch count crap!)

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