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Tributes Pour in for Baseball Legend Willie Mays
Tributes are pouring in for baseball legend Willie Mays. He was arguably one of the greatest players in the history of baseball. However, he was more than just a sports icon. Mays managed to break cultural barriers off the field. He was the mystery guest on the game show "What's My Line" in 1964. Mays also appeared on the classic sitcom "The Donna Reed Show" three times in an era when very few African Americans appeared on the small screen. He was 94.