RIP Willie Mays - Marty Lurie Joins Damon
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Fabulous interview. Marty’s voice has that same comforting quality I’ve always loved, reminiscent of Jon Miller’s voice. Terrific historical commentary and truly interesting. I grew up in the 50s and 60s. I remember Selma, and racial tensions in full swing. Willie WAS tough. And truly an all star. What a time that was. ❤ Have a wonderful vacation Damon
Thanks for bringing in Marty. Good to see you both doing well.
It was great to catch up.
In passing, Willie Mays is bringing back fond memories - connecting a generation of fathers & sons. My dad took me a Giants game at Candlestick Park in the 60's as a little boy - still remember the chill of the Bay Area climate, the awe of entering the stadium, holding dad's hand going to our seat on the first base side lower deck, and the announcer calling out Willie Mays name at bat.
Willie remained tremendously popular in New York long after the Giants left. When he came to the Mets, he always got a great ovation whenever his name was announced.
"The definition of happiness is the full use of your powers, along the lines of excellence." John F. Kennedy.
Willie Mays played baseball exuding happiness. He pursued excellence in every facet of the game.
In the field, he meticulously prepared his body and mind. Kept in tip top shape, honed his swing with endless batting practice, drilled his throwing and fielding and base running into graceful efficiency. He studied film, kept detailed records on opponents in his head, studied other team's preparation in warmups before games to suss out others exploitable weaknesses. He eagerly shared his knowledge to strengthen the team, always encouraging excellence in others. I'm sure he kept the team loose, too, not putting himself above anyone else. Over a ten year span, he played in over 97% of his team's games, and did it with a smile.
Off the field, he was gracious to fans and was an ambassador to the team, the cities he played, and the sport. He taught kids how to play, he helped kids get an education, he worked to provide opportunities for them to play. He won the Roberto Clemente Award for his work.
He did it all with joy, showmanship and happiness from the satisfaction of knowing, at the end of the game, his career and his life, he did it with excellence, at the full envelope of his power, and left nothing on the table. He had it all, by giving it all away.
RIP, Willie Mays, #24, excellence personified.
R.I.P Willie! Awesome to hear you and Marty on together again!
Great interview. Love Marty Lurie. Love you too Damon. Thank you for never wasting our time.
Great interview... love and miss Marty
I am seeing a lot of people very saddened by Willy Mays' passing. To all of you, you have my deepest condolences.
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Damon, you are at the top of the game, one of the very best broadcasters in the nation. Keep up the great work! Excellent channel....
Appreciate that
Great interview D. Bruce! I'll be at Oracle tomorrow to soak in the environment. It's gonna be a moment forreal. Appreciate your work brotha'!
Such wonderful words from Marty. Damon, you're amongst the list of great people according to Marty.. cheers bro!
That’s my guy, right there.
D Bruce if i had to pick one baseball player to pick to start my team every time i'm starting Mays the best ever RIP The Say Hey Kid
Great interview Damon! Have a wonderful vacation! Thanks Damon
Thank you! Will do!
Marty is the King!
Gotta love Marty Lurie- he is a Bay Area radio legend. No BS, I listened to him do 10 straight hours of radio and didn't lose a beat!
He’s family.
I would like to tell a true story about Willie Mays. I would like the readers to make up their own minds about this account. During the early 1960's I had an aunt that was dating Willie Mays. My Aunt and Grandmother and cousin were coming from New York to live with us in San Jose. They flew into SFO airport. Willie Mays came to the airport to greet my aunt. Willie Mays drove his Cadillac to airport. I was awestruck because the trunk of the Cadillac opened remotely. That was a big thing in the early 60's.
Willie Mays came to our home a few times to visit my aunt and a couple of more times for a date. The first time he came over he brought his son Michael. I can remember Michael Mays showing me and my sister a new watch that Willie had bought him. Things with Willie was always cordial with my parents. On one when visit my Dad asked Willie Mays why he wasn't at spring training. Willie replied that spring training was for the "regular players." Suffice it to say we didn't see much of Willie Mays anymore.
Bill Walton, Jerry West, Larry Allen, and Mays. We've lost some of the best lately.
He hustled, gave his all and made no excuses !! That's why he was GREAT !!
Great job Damon. You right about this being a mortality check for some of us of a certain age. The Say Kid is gone but will never be forgotten. RIP #24.
Great idea , Damon, Marty is the perfect spokes person for Willy Mays. There will be 1000 people at his service, a who’s who of baseball, Barry Bonds and Dusty Baker will be 2 of his pallbearers if I had to guess.
Sorry for Giants’ fans’ loss. He lived at a great life at 93. He’s among the greats like Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth.
Mays got the basket catch from the great Negro League star Gene Benson, who was Jackie Robinson's last teammate in the Negro League (Caracas, Venezuela).""
baseball is the only sport where ageism is appreciated
Is his statue 24 years old?
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So was a former republican president. Who’s a traitor.