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Mays

[ meyz ]

noun

  1. Willie (Howard), Jr., born 1931, U.S. baseball player.


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Sean McMorris, who specializes in transparency and ethics for the nonpartisan California Common Cause, told my colleague Mackenzie Mays that McKinnor’s bill “exemplifies the disproportionate influence of wealthy individuals and corporations on the legislative process.”

The latter number would have placed him seventh on the all-time list, just behind Willie Mays.

Willie Mays, the spirited center fielder for the San Francisco Giants who was widely considered the greatest all-around player in baseball history, died at age 93 on Tuesday in Palo Alto.

But his all-time favorite player was a longtime member of the hated Giants: Willie Mays.

It came to be known simply as “The Catch,” and is, perhaps, the most recognized defensive play in baseball’s long and storied history, the play that made rising star Willie Mays famous.

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