How old was Willie Mays when he was born?

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How old was Willie Mays when he was born?​

Willie Mays was born on Wednesday, May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Alabama. Mays was 20 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 25, 1951, with the New York Giants.

What is Willie Mays number 24?​

Willie Mays #24 1 Fullname: Willie Howard Mays 2 Nickname: Say Hey 3 Born: 5/06/1931 in Westfield, AL 4 High School: Fairfield Industrial, Fairfield, AL 5 Debut: 5/25/1951 6 Hall of Fame: 1979
How many times was Willie Mays an All-Star?
24 – Willie Mays was an All-Star twenty-four times, tied with Hank Aaron and Stan Musial for the most in baseball history, prompting Ted Williams to say, “They invented the All-Star Game for Willie Mays.”

How many consecutive Gold Gloves did Willie Mays win?​

Willie Mays won twelve consecutive Gold Gloves starting the year the award was first introduced (1957) and up through 1968! Join Baseball Almanac as we take a look at some additional numbers of interest as they relate to the best five -tool player in Major League Baseball history:

How did Willie Mays become a superstar?​

He could do the five things you have to do to be a superstar: hit, hit with power, run, throw and field. And he had the other magic ingredient that turns a superstar into a super Superstar. Charisma. He lit up a room when he came in. He was a joy to be around.” — Leo Durocher, Mays’s first major-league manager, in Nice Guys Finish Last 1
How many games did Willie Mays play for the New York Mets?
Mays played a season and a half with the Mets before retiring; he appeared in 133 games. The Mets honored him on September 25, 1973, (Willie Mays Night) where he thanked the New York fans and said goodbye to baseball.

What happened to Willie Mays in the 1951 World Series?​

The Giants met the New York Yankees and Mays’s boyhood favorite DiMaggio in the 1951 World Series, which the Giants lost in six games. In Game 1, Mays, Hank Thompson, and Monte Irvin comprised the first all- African-American outfield in major league history. Mays hit poorly while the Giants lost the series 4–2.
 
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