Rare Willie Mays items to go under the gavel for a good cause

(BCN) — A group of personal souvenirs from the baseball player in the Hall of Fame Willie Miss this week near the home stadium in San Francisco giants before an auction to raise revenue for charitable work.

Mays, who died in June 2024 at the age of 93, is one of the most famous baseball players in its 23 seasons for the baseball in the league, where he received more than 3000 visits, 660 runs for the house, 339 stolen bases, and 12 defensive awards of gold gloves.

Mays’s wishes after his death, all the souvenir auctions from his long career will go to say! Foundation, which was founded by Mays in 2000 to finance educational, training and health services for deprived youth.

The auction will be held on Saturday in the area of ​​the King Street Warehouse event at 128 King St. , Opposite the Oracle Park stadium of the giants. Already is already online bid at www.huntauctions.com/mays.cfm It will end at 7 pm on Friday, but every day this week, fans can inspect all souvenirs.

Some elements include the Mays 1954 episode of York Giants World Series and San Francisco Giants for the year 1962 he was wearing in the MLB All-Star game that year. Other elements include the most valuable national league players awards from 1954 and 1965, the presidential medal for the freedom that President Barack Obama was awarded to him at the time, the Gold Gloves Awards in NL, and the incitement of the National Boys Hall.

The inspections continue from noon to 7 pm Monday, from 9 am to 4 pm on Tuesday, from 9 am to 7 pm Wednesday, from 9 am to 4 pm Thursday and Friday, then from 8 to 10 am on Saturday before the personal auction starts at 10:30 am, you will follow an online auction for hundreds of additional elements from Mays on Sunday.

For more information, people can visit www.huntauctions.com/mays.cfm Or call (610) 524-0822.

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