Willie Mays has been cheered enthusiastically in and out of the ballparks where he has played. He has been called the greatest natural player of all time. In this paperback edition - whose text originally appeared in Willie's 1955 autobiography, "Born to Play Ball" - Mays delivers himself of his ideas on how to play the outfield. For example, he thinks the classic down-on-one-knee method of fielding ground balls in the outfield is terrible, and he further disputes the standard dictum that all outfield throws should be on the bounce. Willie was aided in his writing chores by his sportswriter...
Willie Mays has been cheered enthusiastically in and out of the ballparks where he has played. He has been called the greatest natural player of all t...