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Willie Mays (1931–2024)

Author of Say Hey: The Autobiography of Willie Mays

7+ Works 291 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Baseball legend and hall of famer Willie Mays walks with President Bush as he acknowledges a standing ovation from the crowd Sunday, July 30, 2006, upon their arrival for Tee Ball on the South Lawn. White House photo by Paul Morse (whitehouse.gov)

Works by Willie Mays

Say Hey: The Autobiography of Willie Mays (1988) 135 copies, 3 reviews
Play Ball! (1980) 8 copies
Born to play ball (1955) 8 copies
Danger in Centerfield (1963) 7 copies

Associated Works

Topps Baseball Cards (1985) — Foreword — 66 copies
Uppity: My Untold Story About The Games People Play (2011) — Foreword — 58 copies, 3 reviews
Grand Slam: The Secrets of Power Baseball (1965) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Reviews

4 reviews
The book is OK and entertaining as far as it goes. Perhaps the most enlightening section is Mays' description of his childhood and of his early days playing in the Negro Leagues while still a teenager.

But too much of the book seems to have been written purely by Sahadi. Quite a bit of it is made up of descriptions of one pennant race after another, with not enough personal observations or anecdotes to be really interesting. There are certainly some places where the book picks up and focuses show more in more closely on Mays and his memories, but not enough to make this a book particularly compelling. The new Mays book is getting some good press. Maybe I'll have to read that one, now. show less
½
Looks like I am the first to review this book....Sorry Willie! All my respects go to the man, but next time hire someone who can write. This book was written at about a fifth to sixth grade level. I’m not even sure how inspirational this “inspirational” book was. I adore baseball and generally enjoy baseball books, but this really was bad. Read the first chapter and you’ve read the book...redundancy is the books middle name! 24 chapters for Willie’s uniform number....interesting show more concept but you should have 24 unique concepts to match those chapters. Having Bob Costas write the Forward is not a selling point either. So....Again, Willie is the greatest, no doubt, just not this book. Finished 02.06.2020 at the NR. show less
A good autobiography of a great player. I got to seem him play at Candlestick Park once; what a privilege.

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Works
7
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3
Members
291
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
4
ISBNs
19
Languages
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