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  • I don't mean to be bashful, but I was

    Mean   Bashful  
  • I think I was the best baseball player I ever saw.

    "Willie Mays Remembers Mentor Monte Irvin". "All Things Considered" with Laura Wagner, www.npr.org. January 13, 2016.
  • I'm a very lucky guy. I had so many people help me over the years that I never had many problems. If I had a problem, I could sit down with someone and they would explain the problem to me, and the problem become like a baseball game

    Baseball   Years   Games  
    Interview with Willie Mays, Academy of Achievement, February 19, 1996.
  • I remember the last season I played. I went home after a ballgame one day, lay down on my bed, and tears came to my eyes. How can you explain that? It's like crying for your mother after she's gone. You cry because you love her. I cried, I guess, because I loved baseball, and I knew I had to leave it.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, labs.imdb.com.
  • I don't compare 'em, I just catch 'em.

    Baseball   Ems   Compare  
    Newsday, September 30, 1954.
  • Defense to me is the key to playing baseball.

    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • In order to excel, you must be completely dedicated.

  • Congratulations to Alex Rodriguez on his 660th home run, milestones in baseball are meant to be broken and I wish him continued success throughout his career.

  • They throw the ball, I hit it. They hit the ball, I catch it.

  • If you can do that - if you run, hit, run the bases, hit with power, field, throw and do all other things that are part of the game - then you're a good ballplayer.

  • In order to excel, you must be completely dedicated to your chosen sport. You must also be prepared to work hard and be willing to accept constructive criticism. Without one-hundred percent dedication, you won't be able to do this.

  • In 1950, when the Giants signed me, they gave me $15,000. I bought a 1950 Mercury. I couldn't drive, but I had it in the parking lot there, and everybody that could drive would drive the car. So it was like a community thing

    Car   Community   Giants  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • One of the hardest parts of practice is the criticism a player takes from his coaches. Some players think a coach has it in for them when a flaw in style is pointed out ... I know that when things start going wrong, for one, I get the coach to keep his eye on me to see what I'm suddenly doing wrong. I can't see it or I wouldn't be doing it in the first place.

    Sports   Eye   Player  
  • I think I was programmed to do good things when I came into the majors. I knew how to play.

  • I don't rate them, I just hit them.

    Baseball   Rate  
  • When I was in Birmingham I used to go to a place called Redwood Field. I used to get there for a two o'clock game. Where can you make this kind of money playing sports? It was just a pleasure to go out and enjoy myself and get paid for it.

    Sports   Games   Two  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • Yes, I had to learn how to live life outside, but I had so many people help me.

    Life   People   Helping  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • I was very fortunate to play sports. All the anger in me went out. I had to do what I had to do. If you stay angry all the time, then you really don't have a good life.

    Sports   Good Life   Play  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • That's how easy baseball was for me. I'm not trying to brag or anything, but I had the knowledge before I became a professional baseball player to do all these things and know what each guy would hit.

    Baseball   Player   Guy  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • The catch off Bobby Morgan (a backhanded grab of the Brooklyn Dodger's line drive in September 1951 at Ebbets Field) in Brooklyn was the best catch I ever made. Jackie Robinson and (Giants manager) Leo Durocher were the first people I saw when I opened my eyes

    Eye   People   Saws  
  • What you are thinking, what shape your mind is in, is what makes the biggest difference of all.

    Willie Mays, Charles Einstein (1966). “Willie Mays: My Life in and Out of Baseball”
  • I'm not the type of guy to go out and just say, 'Hey, I'm raising my fist to do this and do that.' I don't think I'm that type of guy. I wasn't a leader the way other people may have wanted me to be.

    Thinking   People   Guy  
  • I was very blessed with a good body. Never got hurt. Never was in the hospital. The only time I was in the hospital was when I would get exhausted a little bit, and go in for a check-up or something.

    Hurt   Blessed   Body  
    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • I would try and help everybody, because the game was so easy for me. It was just like walking in the park.

    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • Maybe I was born to play ball. Maybe I truly was.

    Play   Balls   Born  
    Willie Mays, Charles Einstein (1955). “Born to play ball”
  • I played with the Birmingham Black Barons. I was making 500 at 14. That was a lot of money in those days.

    "Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.
  • I didn't teach you that. Catch the ball with your glove.

    Baseball   Balls   Gloves  
  • When I'm not hitting, I don't hit nobody. But, when I'm hitting, I hit anybody.

    Hitting  
  • "And my father didn't have money for me to go to college. And at that particular time they didn't have black quarterbacks, and I don't think I could have made it in basketball, because I was only 5′ 11". So I just picked baseball."

    "What It Takes: Willie Mays". Interview with Alice Winkler, learningenglish.voanews.com. August 25, 2017.
  • Baseball is a game, yes. It is also a business. But what is most truly is is disguised combat. For all its gentility, its almost leisurely pace, baseball is violence under wraps.

    Baseball   Games   Pace  
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    Willie Mays

    • Born: May 6, 1931
    • Occupation: Baseball player