Willie Mays Park getting facelift thanks to MLB's Winter Meetings auction
MLB is raising money to refurbish Willie Mays Park in the Alabama hometown of the late San Francisco Giants great, with all 30 teams participating.
www.sfchronicle.comWillie Mays Park in Fairfield, Alabama is undergoing a multi-year renovation effort funded by MLB and its affiliated groups, following the 2024 Winter Meetings charity auction; completion has included a refreshed field and ongoing improvements, with public events and tours tied to MLB and local community partnerships. Recent coverage notes dedication and reopening activities, including ribbon-cutting ceremonies and tributes connected to the park’s legacy in honoring Willie Mays. For the latest, consider checking local Alabama outlets or MLB’s official updates, as schedules and exact reopening dates have varied by year and weather.[1][3][4][7][8][9][10]
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MLB is raising money to refurbish Willie Mays Park in the Alabama hometown of the late San Francisco Giants great, with all 30 teams participating.
www.sfchronicle.comOracle Park will be open Thursday to allow fans to pay their respects to San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays and to watch a telecast of the team's game at Rickwood Field, where Mays made his professional debut.
www.cbsnews.comMLB and its 30 teams, along with their minor-league affiliates, are stepping up to raise money through a charity auction to significantly overhaul Willie Mays Park.
www.sportsbusinessjournal.comThe Willie Mays statue outside of Oracle Park is now providing a space for people to grieve, gather, and remember the Giants legend.
www.cbsnews.comFAIRFIELD, Ala. -- The bunting was hung, the scoreboard was turned on, and the last touches of red and blue paint on the steps and railings was so fresh you could still smell it. Everything was in place on Thursday morning to celebrate the great Willie Mays, one year and
www.mlb.comAlmost exactly one year after the passing of baseball legend Willie Mays, the field that bears his name in Fairfield, Ala., has reopened with a fresh look and renewed purpose. The revitalized field, featuring a new playing surface built by BrightView, was celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 19 as part of the East-West Classic, Major League Baseball’s tribute to the Negro Leagues All-Star Games held from 1933 to 1962, at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham.
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