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- Born: January 10, 1938
- Birth Place: Mobile Alabama
- Nick Name: Big Mac, Stretch
- McCovey Cove named in his honor
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Willie McCovey is a Hall of Fame first baseman best remembered for his years with the San Francisco Giants.
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Willie McCovey on Amazon
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Willie McCovey Questions
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Where did Bruce Willis and Emma Heming get married? 3 AnswersAccording to People magazine, Willis and Heming were married at Willis' home in Parrot Cay, Turks & Caicos. read more -
What is your favorite Willy DeVille song? 3 AnswersMy favorite is "Still I Love You Still" the lyrics are beautiful and the music is just real !thanks for this question it's nice that others were touched by him... read more -
Was Perez Hilton wrong for linking to photos of Tallulah Willis? 3 AnswersIt definitely seems out of line for Perez Hilton to comment on Tallulah Willis – she’s 15! Making reference to the anatomy of a 15 year old is just not good fo... read more -
How bad is Dontrelle Willis looking? 1 AnswerHe certainly didn't pitch very well tonight, but it looks like he's going to come out of it with a no decision. read more
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Willie McCovey Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the San Francisco Giants
- Baseball-Reference.com : Career Stats
- Height: 6-4
- Weight: 210
- Rookie Year: 1959
- Retired: 1980
Willie McCovey Timeline
- January 10, 1938: Born
- 1959: Debuts with San Francisco Giants
- 1959: Wins NL Rookie of the Year
- 1963: NL All-Star
- 1966: NL All-Star
- 1968-1971: NL All-Star
- 1969: NL Most Valuable Player
- 1974: Traded to the San Diego Padres
- 1976: Oakland Athletics
- 1977: Signs with San Francisco Giants
- 1977: Wins Comeback player of the Year
- 1980: Retires with San Francisco Giants
- 1986: Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame




