- Willie McCovey
Infobox MLB retired
name=Willie McCovey
position=First baseman
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1938|1|10Mobile, Alabama
deathdate=
debutdate=July 30
debutyear=by|1959
debutteam=San Francisco Giants
finaldate=July 6
finalyear=by|1980
finalteam=San Francisco Giants
religion=Eastern Orthodox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.270
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=521
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,555
teams=
*San Francisco Giants (by|1959-by|1973, by|1977-by|1980)
*San Diego Padres (by|1974-by|1976)
*Oakland Athletics (by|1976)
highlights=
* 6x All-Star selection (1963, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971)
* 1969NL MVP
* 1959NL Rookie of the Year
* 1969MLB All-Star Game MVP
* 1977NL Comeback Player of the Year
* 1977Hutch Award
* San Francisco Giants #44 retired
hofdate=by|1986
hofvote=81.4% (first ballot)Willie Lee McCovey (born
January 10 1938 in city-state|Mobile|Alabama), nicknamed "Big Mac" and "Stretch", is a formerMajor League Baseball first baseman . He played 19 seasons for theSan Francisco Giants , and three more for theSan Diego Padres andOakland Athletics , between by|1959 and by|1980. He batted and threwleft-handed and was inducted into theBaseball Hall of Fame in by|1986.Professional career
Prior to playing for the San Francisco Giants, McCovey played for a Giants' farm club in Dallas that was part of the Class AA Southern League. At that league, he did not participate when his team played in Shreveport, Louisiana due to restrictions on black players in that city. He later played in the Pacific Coast League just prior to joining the Giants. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/30/SPGTRB1QQM1.DTL CATCHING UP WITH WILLIE MCCOVEY / Back in the swing of things / Giants great on mend after surgery ] ]
an Francisco Giants (1959-73)
In his Major League debut on
July 30 , by|1959, McCovey went four-for-four against Hall-of-Famer Robin Roberts en route to a .354batting average that year, in which he won National League Rookie of the Year honors while playing in just 52 games.Three years later, he helped the Giants to the
1962 World Series against theNew York Yankees . Perhaps McCovey's best-known moment in baseball came in the bottom of the 9th of Game 7, with 2 outs and the Giants trailing 1-0. WithWillie Mays on second base andMatty Alou on third, any base hit would likely have won the championship for the Giants. McCovey scorched a hard line drive that was snared by the Yankees'second baseman Bobby Richardson , ending the series with a Yankees' win. That would turn out to be the closest McCovey would get to playing on a world championship team.McCovey spent many years at the heart of the Giants' batting order along with fellow Hall-of-Famer
Willie Mays . His best year statistically was 1969 when he hit 45home run s, had 126RBI and batted .320 to become the National League MVP.In the early years of Candlestick Park, the Giants home stadium, the area behind right field was open except for three small bleacher sections. When McCovey came to bat, typically those bleachers would empty as the fans positioned themselves on the flat ground hoping to catch a McCovey home run ball - anticipating the gathering of boats in McCovey Cove, a generation later, when Barry Bonds would bat.
an Diego Padres and Oakland Athletics (1974-76)
In by|1974, McCovey was traded to the
San Diego Padres and without him the Giants' fortunes declined. Near the end of the by|1976 season, theOakland Athletics purchased his contract, but he would only play 11 games for them.Return to San Francisco (1977-80)
McCovey returned to the Giants in by|1977. That year, during a
June 27 game against theCincinnati Reds , he became the first player to hit two home runs in one inning twice in his career (the first was onApril 12 , by|1973). One was a grand slam and he became the first National Leaguer to hit seventeen. At age 39, he had 28 home runs and 86 RBI and was named the Comeback Player of the Year.On
June 30 , by|1978, atAtlanta 'sFulton County Stadium , McCovey hit his 500th home run, and two years later, onMay 3 atSan Francisco 'sCandlestick Park , his 521st and last home run, off Scott Sanderson of theMontreal Expos . This home run gave McCovey the distinction, along with Ted Williams (with whom he was tied in home runs) of homering in 4 different decades.In his 22-year career, McCovey batted .270, with 521
home run s and 1,555 RBI, 1,229 runs scored, 2,211 hits, 353 doubles, 46 triples, a .374on base percentage and a .515slugging percentage .Legacy
McCovey was inducted into the Hall of Fame in by|1986. It was his first year of eligibility and he appeared on 346 of 425 ballots cast (81.4 percent). In 1999, he ranked 56th on "
The Sporting News "' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was nominated as a finalist for theMajor League Baseball All-Century Team. Since by|1980, the Giants have awarded theWillie Mac Award to honor his spirit and leadership. The inlet ofSan Francisco Bay just beyond the right field fence ofAT&T Park , historically known as China Basin, has been redubbedMcCovey Cove in his honor. The Giants retired his uniform number 44, which he wore in honor ofHank Aaron , a fellow Mobile, Alabama native.McCovey is a senior advisor with the Giants.
Retirement
In 1996, McCovey was sentenced to a fine and two years' probation for tax charges stemming from inadequate reporting of income earned from 1988 to 1990. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n6_v90/ai_18404262 Ex-baseball star Willie McCovey gets probation, fine in tax fraud case - former player for the San Francisco Giants - Brief Article | Jet | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ]
In September 2003, McCovey and a business partner opened McCovey's Restaurant, a baseball-themed sports bar and restaurant, located in Walnut Creek,
California .Willie is also an Orthodox Christian.
Pop Culture References
Two months after McCovey's line drive that ended the 1962 World Series, the December 22, 1962 comic strip of "
Peanuts " depictsCharlie Brown andLinus van Pelt brooding silently for three panels, before Charlie Brown finally shouts "Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?". The next month, on January 28, 1963, Charlie Brown and Linus are again brooding before Charlie Brown exclaims "Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball even two feet higher?"ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball Home Run Records
*500 home run club
*Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame
*McCovey Cove
*MLB players who have hit 30 or more home runs before the All-Star break
*Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
*List of Major League Baseball RBI champions
*List of Major League Baseball home run champions
*Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game References
External links
*bbhof|id=118605
* [http://www.willie-mccovey.com 500 Home run Club]
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