A childhood icon that was viewed on television.
The textbook fielder of all time.
An all-around hitter and had many fantastic moments.
Stifled the Cleveland Club in ’54 with an out-of-this-world over-the-shoulder-catch.
Decades later, it is remembered in an asymmetrical Polo Grounds.
The ultimate centerfielder showed his billion dollar worth.
Portended to own Waveland Avenue shots by WGN.
Led Giants murderers row with McCovey, Cepeda and Jim Ray Hart.
His basket catches were his trademark.
Learned from the best.
The best trio centerfielder in the Fifties over Mantle and Snider.
His Candlestick antics with the wind were on target.
The quintessential Hall of Famer.
Hit, hit with power, catch, throw, steal and a wonder on the diamond.
Grossly underpaid, a catch for any General manager today..
You were one of the greatest.