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Maury Wills, who revolutionized baseball with his ability to steal bases and was the MVP of the National League in 1962 for the Dodgers, has died.
Maury Wills, who revolutionized baseball with his ability to steal bases and was the MVP of the National League in 1962 for the Dodgers, has died. Sept. 20, 2022.
Maury Wills, the star Los Angeles Dodger shortstop who revived the art of base-stealing in the 1960s and became one of the most exciting ballplayers of his time, died on Monday night at his home ...
FILE - National League batter Maury Wills hits a single to right to drive in the winning run in the 10th inning of the baseball All-Star game in St. Louis, July 12, 1966.
Maury Wills, who died this week at 89, came out of the District as maybe the greatest athlete from this city who impacted the game of baseball when he set the basepaths on fire as a record-setting ...
Maury Wills, whose base stealing for the Los Angeles Dodgers helped them win three world titles, died Monday at his family home in Sedona, Arizona, according to the team. Wills was 89.
Maury Wills, a Los Angeles Dodgers icon and one of the greatest base stealers in baseball history, died Monday night at his home in Arizona, the team announced. He was 89.
Sports Baseball Maury Wills, base-stealing shortstop for Dodgers, dies at 89. The Dodgers' Maury Wills slides safely home in the eighth inning of the All-Star game in Washington on July 10, 1962.
FILE – Los Angeles Dodgers’ Maury Wills is safe at third as St. Louis Cardinals’ Ken Boyer takes the throw during the first inning of a baseball game in Los Angeles, Sept. 26, 1965.
Maury Wills, whom a Post Sports reporter called the “greatest baseball player to come out of D.C.,” died last month.The year of Wills’s National League MVP award, 1962, was marked by an ...
LOS ANGELES — Maury Wills, who intimidated pitchers with his base-stealing prowess as a shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers on three World Series championship teams, has died. He was 89. Wills ...