There is no doubt in any baseball fan's mind that Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays left the game with integrity and honor. Their names are etched in the record books as two of the greatest players of all-time. Both Hall of Famers hit over 500 homeruns and batted higher than .300 at least 6 times in their careers. They were the pride of New York and San Francisco in the late 50s to mid 60s during their prime. Legends like Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays left their mark on baseball for eras to come.
Baseball players have changed in their approach to performance on the field. Now stars and lesser known players are trying too hard to boost their level of play and become bask in the glory of super stardom. Unfortunately, players today continue to lie and cheat to make a name for themselves rather than concentrating on making a positive impact to help their team win or improve without using illegal, banned substances. Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays made mistakes. They even got suspended for working for an Atlantic city casino. It wasn't their questionable outside activities which lead to their baseball fame, but their impressive career performances obtained through their natural ability.
Greats don't come along that often anymore. Too many players are tarnishing the game by using steroids, trying this in secrecy while reaping outlandish salaries and bonuses. Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Lou Gehrig, Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson, and Ted Williams never wanted to jeopardize their careers or damage the sport by taking unintelligent risks. They cherished the game too much. That why players like Mantle and Mays will always be remembered as true elite baseball stars as their names are enshrined in Cooperstown. Every fan can feel good knowing that they honestly deserve the honor. Today's stars I'm not so sure about.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
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