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In 1956, Willie Mays was the undisputed star of the New York Giants, dazzling fans with his all-around brilliance. Coming off his 1954 MVP season and World Series triumph, Mays continued to blend power, speed, and defensive wizardry, hitting .296 with 36 home runs and 40 stolen bases. Though the Giants finished a disappointing sixth in the National League during their penultimate season in New York, Mays remained a beacon of excellence — the kind of player who could turn any game into a show.