Finally, an autobiography of Willie Mays has been completed and is being released today.
This morning, I listened to an interview with the author. It very much sounds like he was able to earn Mays trust(not at all simple or easy) and learned so much about life growing up in Alabama, growing up black in the 30's and 40's and how those experiences plus his life in the Negro leagues and MLB helped shape who Mays is and helped Mays shape the person and player he became.
Despite Mays keeping his distance from adults, I had a chance to be with him one day when he taught a T Ball team. He was so wonderful with kids, so generous, patient and a great teacher. And then, he stayed until nothing more could be found for him to autograph.
Having read Clemente, Mantle, Koufax and many, many more, this one is a must read for me.
The very best player I have ever seen when you consider 5 tools and being able to use every one of them on a baseball field, but a very, very private person, until now, at age 79.
Also, one of the strongest handshakes ever. Willie Mays hands and forearms are not only huge, they are immensely powerful...and that was at age 60.
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