Former KPIX sports producer/reporter Steve Kroner interviewed SF Giants great Willie Mays at his Atherton home in the days before the 1992 All-Star Game in San Diego. Mays was the National League's ...
Re “‘Say Hey Kid’ dies’” (June 19): I was 10 when the Giants moved from New York to San Francisco. From the very first day I watched Willie Mays play ball at Seals Stadium, I was hooked. No one played ...
The Issue: The passing of legendary San Francisco Giants’ center fielder Willie Mays. Sadly, Willie Mays’ family and the San Francisco Giants have confirmed Mays’ death (“Say goodbye to the Kid,” June ...
Get Joe Goodman’s newsletter: Enter your email to subscribe to Joe’s weekly newsletter, Sports Happy Hour: This is an opinion column. There were some big moments in sports this past year, but none ...
DALY CITY, Calif. — Rick Barry visited the Bay Area last week and savored a chance to recall some of basketball’s most famous names. The NBA All-Star Game returns to the San Francisco side of the bay ...
Dignitaries from far and wide came to Oracle Park on Monday for the public celebration of life for San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays, including former President Bill Clinton. The 42nd president ...
“I probably would have hit 40 each year.” Those are the words of the late, great Willie Mays. He was talking about the 80 home runs he believed he would have hit if service in the Army during the ...
Michael Mays, the son of Willie Mays, was set to throw out the first pitch Wednesday for game two of the Subway Series — just over a week after his Hall of Fame father died at 93. Prior to the game, ...
It was several years ago when Willie Mays summoned his close friend, Jeff Bleich, and secretly revealed that when his time came and he passed away, he had plans he wanted Bleich to carry out. When he ...
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