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One of several Mets from Casey's early teams who eventually became managers. Replaced a Hall of Famer with the Angels.


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What I remember most about Sherry from this forum is that he came up some in the comments to a quiz I one ran about naming all the Mets players who went on to manage a MLB team. (Backman wasn't included, and I wouldn't include Beltran if I re-ran that quiz in the future).



Love this baseball card:



[fIMG=444]https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1961/Topps---Base/521/Norm-Sherry-Larry-Sherry.jpg?id=b8aaa0c2-d81e-4365-8a9c-45c44d688b02&size=original[/fIMG]


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That is a great card. They also remain, somehow, to this day, the last pair of brothers to form an MLB battery.



Yes, I've looked this up.


  • Will and Deacon Jim White, Boston NL 1877, Cincinnati NL 1878-79

  • Ed and Bill Dugan, Richmond, AA 1884

  • Pete and Fred Wood, Buffalo, NL 1885

  • Dick and Bill Conway, Baltimore AA 1886

  • John and Buck Ewing, New York PL 1890, New York NL 1891

  • Mike and John O'Neill, St. Louis NL 1902-03

  • Tom and Homer Thompson, New York AL 1912

  • George and Fred Tyler, Boston NL 1914

  • Milt and Alex Gaston, Boston AL 1929

  • Wes and Rick Ferrell, Boston AL 1934-37, Washington AL 1937-38

  • Mort and Walker Cooper, St. Louis NL 1940-45, New York NL 1947

  • Elmer and Johnny Riddle, Cincinnati NL 1941; 1944-45, Pittsburgh NL 1948

  • Bobby and Billy Shantz, Philadelphia AL 1954, Kansas City AL 1955, New York AL 1960

  • Jim and Ed Bailey, Cincinnati NL 1959

  • Larry and Norm Sherry, Los Angeles NL 1959-62



I guess the closest the Mets came would be Hank McGraw, who briefly made it as far as AAA Jacksonville by 1966 in the Mets organization, while Tug was still a starter with the Mets. He could have caught Tug down there. Or he could have caught Seaver.



Roberto Alomar never got a chance to pitch, let alone to Sandy. But maybe someday Chase d'Arnaud will get to throw a mopup inning to Travis.


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I rooted for those 1959 Reds against the forces of evil. Followed them all year because there were rumors they would move to New York to replace the Brooklyn Dodgers.

And I didn't remember Jim Bailey. I just looked him up. He went 0-1 in three games.

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