SOURCE SPORTS EXCLUSIVE: Why Rickwood Field Will Be The Epicenter Of Celebrating The Life Of Willie Mays

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The best way non-baseball fans can understand is to describe him as the “Michael Jordan of Baseball” on the field, but off the diamond, his personality rivaled his performance. This is just a glimpse into why the commemoration of the Negro Leagues by Major League Baseball at the legendary Rickwood Field will be a three-day celebration of the life of baseball legend Willie Mays.

Not only is Rickwood Field one of the premiere stadiums of the Negro Leagues, where Mays began his professional baseball career as a member of the Birmingham Black Barons, but Birmingham, Alabama is also the birthplace of Mays, who’s commonly known among baseball enthusiasts as the “Say Hey Kid”. There will be an inaugural Juneteenth event that proceeds the big game between Mays’ MLB alma mater San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals. Wednesday’s “Birmingham Barnstorm” Fam Jam Celebrity Softball Game is a face-off between Derek Jeter’s “Hammers” honoring the late home run king Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds Jr.’s “Sey Heys”, who are playing in the name of Bonds’ godfather, who is none other than, you guessed it, Willie Mays. Bonds’ who is currently Major League’s asterisked all time home run leader, has always told intimate stores of his late godfather and because of their close relationship, this could be the reason that Bonds may not be able to serve as the Sey Heys’ team captain today.

The main attraction will, of course, be tomorrow’s game between the San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals at the historic Birmingham field and to properly recognize the contributions of the Negro Leagues to what we know today as Major League Baseball, the two MLB teams will be wearing replicas of the Negro League uniforms. The Giants will be playing as the “SeaLions”, which was a West Coast Negro League team based in San Francisco in 1946. West Virginia-born Marcenia Lyle Stone aka Toni Stone, began playing for the Sea Lions in 1949, becoming the first female to ever play in the Negro Leagues.

The St. Louis Cards will be donning “St. Louis Stars” uniforms, repping for the Negro National League’s three-time champions, the St. Louis Stars. Playing from 1922-1931, the Stars’ roster included several Negro League Hall Of Famers including Willie Wells, James Thomas Bell aka “Cool Papa Bell”, Mule Nettles and others.

As described by MLB.com., “fans will witness another kind of history as stars of entertainment, sports and baseball descend on Birmingham” as the celebrity softball game, which will include notables such as Karen Civil, DC Young Fly, Terrell Owens, Omari Hardwick and a host of MLB legends including former Phillies star Jimmy Rollins, the Yankees’ CC Sabathia and Alex Rodriguez, “Big Papi” David Ortiz, Adam Jones and countless others. The game will conclude with a feature performance by ATL super producer Metro Boomin, who will definitely bring out the crowds who aren’t necessarily baseball fans.

Arguably the best all around player in baseball, the Birmingham-born “King of the Diamond” will definitely be honored in regal baseball fashion at Rickwood. The Negro League Baseball Museum will notably recognize Mr. Mays in all of the ceremonies, as the President of the NLBM Bob Kendrick gave this statement about the passing of Mays.

“All of us at the Negro League Baseball Museum are devastated by the news of the passing of the great Willie Mays. Willie so beautifully represented the heart and soul of everything that made the Negro Leagues special on the road to becoming a Hall of Famer and in the hearts and minds of many, the greatest Major Leaguer of all time. While our hearts are heavy, we’ll remember and celebrate him for the unbridled joy he brought to the game! We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Mays family and his legion of fans worldwide.’”

The Birmingham Barnstorm celebrity softball game wil begin tonight at 7PM EST while the Negro League Tribute will be held tomorrow(June 20) AT 6:15PM EST and can be seen on FOX Sports.

MLB is extending the Rickwood Game “Beyond the Ballpark” to the Birmingham community at four local bars and restaurants on Thursday, June 20. The official “Beyond the Ballpark” watch parties start at 5 p.m. CT at the following locations:

Continental Drift
2201 7th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35233
RSVP HERE

Denim on 7th
2808 7th Ave S #105
Birmingham, AL 35233
RSVP HERE

Uptown Jazz Lounge
2250-B 9th Ave N
Birmingham, AL 35203
RSVP HERE

SLEEK Sports Bar
1005 20th St S
Birmingham, AL 35205
RSVP HERE

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Willie Mays Receives Numerous Touching Tributes Following His Passing

Willie Mays was one of the most legendary players in the history of Major League Baseball. Overall, he broke records and captured the attention of fans while in the Negro Leagues, and eventually went to Major League Baseball where he played for the San Francisco Giants. It was here where he broke even more records. Having won the Golden Glove award 12 times, there is no doubt that Mays was one of if not the best outfielder in the sport’s history. On Tuesday, it was revealed that he passed away at the age of 93.

Subsequently, numerous tributes came in for the baseball legend. Former President Barack Obama said “Willie Mays wasn’t just a singular athlete, blessed with an unmatched combination of grace, skill and power. He was also a wonderfully warm and generous person – and an inspiration to an entire generation.” Moreover, Major League Baseball commissioner Robert Manfred made sure to give some touching remarks on Mays’ legacy.

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Willie Mays Accomplished Everything

“All of Major League Baseball is in mourning today as we are gathered at the very ballpark where a career and a legacy like no other began,” Commissioner Rob Manfred explained “Willie Mays took his all-around brilliance from the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League to the historic Giants franchise. From coast to coast in New York and San Francisco, Willie inspired generations of players and fans as the game grew and truly earned its place as our National Pastime.”

Tributes Pour In

Mays’ passing is a huge loss for the baseball world. He was an athlete who transcended the sport, and he inspired many to pursue the game of baseball. Hopefully, Major League Baseball does everything in its power to keep Mays’ legacy alive. Every young player should be educated on Mays, his impact, and what he means to the sport. Let us know some of your favorite Willie Mays plays, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from the sports world.

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Willie Mays Net Worth 2024: What Is The MLB Baseball Icon Worth?

Willie Mays is a legendary figure in Major League Baseball. He has earned a net worth of $8 million by 2024, according to CelebrityNetWorth. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in baseball history, Mays’ remarkable achievements during his career with the New York/San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets have cemented his legacy. Even after retirement, his impact resonates across sports and the wider cultural landscape.

Major League Baseball Career & Achievements

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(Original Caption) Yanks Vs. Giants – Second Of Series. Here is the first all-Negro outfield in World Series history; (Left to Right); Monte Irvin, Willie Mays and Henry Thompson, all of the New York Giants. First All-Black Outfield In World Series History: Monte Irvin, Willie Mays and Henry Thompson, New York Giants.

Willie Mays, born in Alabama in 1931, began his professional baseball career in the Negro Leagues before joining the New York Giants in 1951. He quickly established himself as a five-tool player, excelling in hitting, fielding, baserunning, and throwing. Mays’ incredible ability on the field earned him the nickname “The Say Hey Kid,” and he went on to collect two MVP Awards, 24 All-Star selections, and 12 Gold Gloves. His memorable catch in the 1954 World Series, often called “The Catch,” remains one of baseball’s most iconic plays. By the time of his retirement in 1973, Mays had amassed 660 home runs, becoming one of the league’s greatest power hitters.

Post-Retirement Influence & Legacy

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After retiring from professional baseball, Willie Mays remained active, serving as a special assistant for the San Francisco Giants. His leadership and insights have been invaluable to the team’s development and success. Mays also became an ambassador for baseball, promoting the sport and encouraging diversity. His legacy extends beyond the field, as he has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to American sports and culture, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Charitable Work & Public Engagement

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – MAY 07: Hall of Famer Willie Mays waves to the crowd during the pre-game celebration in honor of his 90th birthday prior to the game between the San Diego. Padres and the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Friday, May 7, 2021, also in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Willie Mays has used his influence to support various charitable initiatives, especially those focused on youth development. His foundation, Say Hey Foundation, aims to empower underserved youth through educational programs and sports activities. Mays has also been involved in fundraising efforts to support healthcare and educational opportunities for marginalized communities. His dedication to these causes underscores his commitment to giving back and positively impacting society. Willie Mays’ net worth reflects his storied baseball career and his diverse ways of contributing to the sport and community. His legacy as a player, mentor, and philanthropist embodies a life dedicated to excellence, inspiring countless athletes and fans worldwide.

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HBO Sports Doc ‘Say Hey, Willie Mays!’ Debuts November 8

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In commemoration of his historic over the shoulder catch over 50 years ago, HBO Sports Documentaries in association with Company Name & UNINTERRUPTED announces Say Hey, Willie Mays!, a film exploring the life and career of Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays, will be debuting November 8 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and available to stream on HBO Max. Directed by Nelson George, the documentary includes exclusive interviews with Mays and his family. The film will have its world premiere at the 2022 UrbanWorld Film Festival on October 27.

Mays is undoubtedly one of the best all-around players in Major League history, displaying the rare combination of speed, power and defense whenever he took the field. He played in a record-tying 24 All-Star Games in his 22 years with the Giants (1951-1972) and the Mets (1972-1973). He signed with the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro American League at 16 and then joined the Giants organization in 1950. After serving in the U.S. Army for most of the 1952 season and all of 1953, “The Say Hey Kid” returned to post an MVP season in 1954, leading the Giants to the World Series Championship. He earned NL MVP honors again in 1965 and won 12 consecutive Gold Gloves from 1957-1968.  Mays finished his career with a .302 batting average, 660 home runs, 338 stolen bases, a .384 on-base percentage and a .557 slugging percentage. The Alabama native was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979 with 94.7% of all votes, the fourth-highest total ever at the time of his election. In 2017, Major League Baseball renamed the World Series Most Valuable Player in honor of Willie Mays.

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