SABR Digital Library: Willie Mays: Five Tools

Willie Mays: Five Tools, edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks

Willie Mays: Five Tools
Edited by Bill Nowlin and Glen Sparks
Publication Date: May 3, 2023
Associate editors: Len Levin and Carl Riechers
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-960819-02-4, $9.99
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-960819-03-1, $29.95
8.5″ x 11″, 307 pages

Willie Mays thrilled baseball fans for more than two decades. He could do it all—in the outfield, at bat, and on the bases. Willie Mays: Five Tools, published by the SABR Digital Library, tells the story of arguably the greatest baseball player in the game’s history, through more than 20 insightful essays and recaps of over 30 of the most significant games in his career. Some essays explore Mays’ time in the Negro Leagues and minor leagues, while others examine the the relationship of Mays to his managers, the press, and his mentoring of Bobby and Barry Bonds.

The National League Rookie of the Year in 1951 with the New York Giants, Mays made his big-league debut just four years after Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s shameful color line. He brought with him a dynamic blend of power and speed. Just a few years into his amazing career, he left with his teammates for San Francisco.

Mays batted .301 lifetime and belted 660 home runs. He hit more than 50 homers in two seasons and led the National League in stolen bases four times. Mays also won 12 Gold Gloves for his fielding excellence in center field. The “Say Hey Kid” earned a spot on a record 24 All-Star teams. Incredibly, he won just two MVP awards.

A collaborative effort of 51 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), this book celebrates a player who was known by some as “Wondrous Willie.”

Below: Find memorable game stories and essays
from Willie Mays: Five Tools

SABR Biography

Willie Mays in spring training 1952 (SABR-Rucker Archive)

Willie Mays at spring training in 1952. (SABR-Rucker Archive)

Click here to read more about Willie Mays’s life and legacy at the SABR BioProject


Game Recaps

September 28, 1958: Willie Mays vies for an improbable batting title on season’s final day

September 30, 1948: Willie Mays leads Black Barons to postseason victory

May 13, 1958: Willie Mays completes torrid stretch against rival Dodgers

June 29, 1961: Willie Mays hits three homers, including the game-winner in the 10th

July 11-13, 1960: Willie Mays hits for the cycle in All-Star doubleheader

August 17, 1973: Willie Mays’s 660th and final HR goes for naught in Mets’ nailbiter loss to Reds

September 30, 1962: Willie Mays’ late homer forces 3-game playoff for NL pennant

September 15, 1960: Giants top Phillies behind three triples by Willie Mays

September 22, 1969: Willie Mays hits his 600th homer and Frank Torre can go home now

April 26, 1958: Willie Mays ‘seals’ Giants’ win with first homer in San Francisco

May 28, 1951: Willie Mays’s first National League hit is a towering homer

May 27, 1952: Willie Mays leads Giants over Dodgers as Army induction approaches

September 11, 1948: Willie Mays singles home the Game 1 winner for Black Barons in extra innings

August 17, 1966: ‘The one that kind of sang itself out of the park’: Mays passes Foxx with 535th career homer

October 3, 1965: Willie Mays breaks Giants’ record with 52nd homer, calls it a day

September 8, 1965: Willie Mays swats two home runs to close in on number 500, as Giants take first place

October 1, 1962: Mays, Pierce lead Giants to win in Game 1 of NL tiebreaker series

May 18, 1957: Willie Mays steals four bases, homers against Cincinnati

April 18, 1952: Willie Mays makes his greatest catch — no, not that one

September 26, 1954: Willie Mays says ‘hey’ to the National League batting title

September 12, 1948: Willie Mays’ two-out double in 9th saves the day for Black Barons

May 24, 1954: Willie Mays’ 2 homers, 3 hits, and 4 RBIs sink Phillies

May 1, 1951: Willie Mays has 3 hits, makes spectacular catch in Millers’ home opener

September 25, 1955: Willie Mays ties Johnny Mize’s Giants record with 51st home run

August 7, 1965: Willie Mays homers twice, drives in 5 runs to spark Giants over Cardinals

July 18, 1970: Willie Mays joins the 3,000-hit club

July 10, 1956: The Kid, The Man, the Say Hey Kid, and the Commerce Comet shine at All-Star Game

October 3, 1962: The Giants Win the Pennant, Part Two!

June 1, 1962: Willie Mays, Giants return to New York for first time, beat the Mets

September 29, 1957: End of an era as Giants play final home game in New York

October 14, 1973: Willie Mays helps Mets prevail over A’s in 12 innings in Game Two

May 14, 1972: Willie Mays homers in New York Mets debut

April 30, 1961: The Say Hey Kid’s four-homer game

September 29, 1954: Willie Mays makes The Catch; Dusty Rhodes homer wins Game One

August 15, 1951: Willie Mays’ defensive gem caps Giants victory

July 9, 1963: Mays leads NL stars in return to single All-Star Game

July 2, 1963: Marichal outduels Spahn in 16-inning thriller


Essays


Contributors: Jake Bell, Luis A. Blandón Jr., Kurt Blumenau, Richard Bogovich, Thomas J. Brown Jr., John J. Burbridge Jr., Frederick C. Bush, Alan Cohen, Richard Cuicchi, Dan Fields, James Forr, Brian M. Frank, John Fredland, Robert F. Garratt, Craig Garretson, Gordon J. Gattie, Steven M. Glassman, Duke Goldman, Chip Greene, Lou Hernández, Paul Hofmann, Jason Horowitz, Mike Huber, Douglas Jordan, David Kaiser, Brent Kallestad, Dave Lande, Kevin Larkin, Bob LeMoine, Len Levin, Chad Moody, Rob Neyer, Bill Nowlin, Tim Odzer, Tim Otto, Richard J. Puerzer, Stephen V. Rice, Carl Riechers, Howard Rosenberg, John T. Saccoman, Mark Simon, Glen Sparks, Creg Stephenson, Mark S. Sternman, Jeb Stewart, Stew Thornley, Tom Thress, Theo Tobel, Bob Webster, Daniel Winkler, and Gregory H. Wolf.

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