“Mac’s many fans will love this book. They’ll enjoy reliving his great moments and appreciate getting to know him better as a man. He was such a good hitter that I wouldn’t steal second base because I didn’t want the pitcher to walk him. This book has a lot of great stories.”—Willie Mays, former center fielder and one of the all-time greatest MLB players
“Willie McCovey was such a big man and such a kind man. He made a lasting impression on me when he’d come into the clubhouse. He was always really positive. He’d always stop by my office to say, ‘Hey, Boch, how are you doing?’ That was one of the cool things about coming to San Francisco. . . . He’d give me time and show me respect. I remember catching when he was up to hit and I’d think, ‘Wow!’ because of the way he carried himself and had a grace to his swing.”—Bruce Bochy, four-time World Series–winning manager
“I never, never heard anybody say anything bad about McCovey. He was a classy guy. No question about it. Everybody tried to imitate the McCovey stance. By the late 1960s Mays’s star was fading. Bobby Bonds had not yet fully developed. So it was kind of McCovey’s team.”—Chris Russo, MLB Network feature host