One of the last greats of that era to meet the head umpire. Saw him as a Met at Shea stadium very much toward the end of his career. Must have been in the early 70s. Up close I was surprised to see he was a relatively small guy who would be looked at as small shortstop or 2nd baseman today. But he hit 660 HRs long before a home run was a product of steroids.
Meaning no disrespect to the amazing Mr. Mays with a brief hijack, but: I don't think the home run explosion is due to the steroids; after all, the pitchers are taking them, too.
I think it's because there are 32 teams now; half the pitchers Mark McGuire, Barry Bonds, Sammy Soso,
et al, have faced wouldn't have been good enough for the bigs with 16 teams.
Peter
Peter