Long after his iconic “Catch” and his 660 home runs, and the daring runs around the bases with his hat falling off, Willie Mays could command a room like no other. Mays would frequently hold court at the ballpark in San Francisco with his contemporaries and the younger generation of players who hung on every word said by a player they were too young to have ever watched play. He was simply the “Say Hey Kid” from his days patrolling center field at the Polo Grounds in the 1950s to his death at age 93 on Tuesday.