“When you think of natural ballplayers, only two come into mind, Babe Ruth and Willie Mays.”

—  Arnold Hano

As quoted in "In Willie's time, he was No. 1" http://static.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/neyer_rob/1191263.html by Rob Neyer, at ESPN, posted May 4, 2001
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