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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I think he was at Shea Good-bye.


And the 2009 40th Anniversary party for the 1969ers.


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The Hot Corner wrote:


Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I think he was at Shea Good-bye.


And the 2009 50th Anniversary party for the 1969ers.


Hey Steve, you're math doesn't quite add up.


*facepalm* Fixed in the OP


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I think he was at Shea Good-bye.


Are you referring to Nolan Ryan? He was at the WS anniversary celebration but was not at the final game at Shea.


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I'm sure there will be some Willie #24 negative backlash but

geez that was a fun surprise for me. Good for him, good for us,

and good for baseball.



(keeping it secret in this day and age is also impressive)


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The truth is that we all knew about it, but we were asked to keep it a secret from you as a birthday surprise.


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=Marshmallowmilkshake post_id=105582 time=1661643614 user_id=119]
Willie diversifies the retired numbers a bit, too.

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I guess Sid still looked pretty good. What struck me more is his

serious tattoo addiction. Whatupwiddat?


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Love lifts 24 http://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/2022/08/28/say-hey-you-gotta-believe/up where it belongs.


Small correction, the Mariners did in fact have an issue with Cano's 24 wearing request. Same reason when Rickey Henderson joined the M's following his Met release in 2000.



That number was unofficially mothballed as soon as Griffey Jr was traded to Cincy, only to be issued when he returned briefly in 2009-2010, before being officially following his HOF induction in 2016.



So Cano wore 22 in his time in Seattle, 2014-2018, and Rickey was #35 in Seattle.


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Love lifts 24 http://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/2022/08/28/say-hey-you-gotta-believe/up where it belongs.


Small correction, the Mariners did in fact have an issue with Cano's 24 wearing request. Same reason when Rickey Henderson joined the M's following his Met release in 2000.



That number was unofficially mothballed as soon as Griffey Jr was traded to Cincy, only to be issued when he returned briefly in 2009-2010, before being officially following his HOF induction in 2016.



So Cano wore 22 in his time in Seattle, 2014-2018, and Rickey was #35 in Seattle.


Shoulda fact-checked. Thanks.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

http://leaptoad.com/mets/cards/SteveDillon1973.jpg>


Awesome, as was Dillon backing up home after he gave up a run-scoring single just like a pitcher would.


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His daughter posted a few weeks ago that he'd be appearing at Old Timers Day, and I thought, why??? A guy who only pitched three games for the Mets? But it was clearly a great decision. A great thing for the fans, and a great thing for his children and grandchildren.


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I had some niggling nits to pick about OTD, because I'm a horrible person, but I promised myself I wouldn't mention it until the giddiness passed.



The giddiness hasn't really even receded.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

His daughter posted a few weeks ago that he'd be appearing at Old Timers Day, and I thought, why??? A guy who only pitched three games for the Mets? But it was clearly a great decision. A great thing for the fans, and a great thing for his children and grandchildren.


There are advantages to (a) living in Baldwin, (B) being active in alumni stuff, and © picking up the phone.


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Amazing that this fringe Met whose entire MLB career consisted of three IP's stole the show at OTD. Some feel-good story. Dillon quit baseball after being demoted to the minors, citing low minor league wages. He worked as a salesman at Howard's Clothes in the Bronx, a big sponsor of the Mets throughout the 60s.



[FIMG=333]http://www.trbimg.com/img-5ad611d6/turbine/nydn-1-1056082[/FIMG]



In 1969, DIllon joined the NYPD, where he was a NY police officer for 20 years.



Here's his lone Topps baseball card:



[FIMG=333]https://i.psacard.com/cardfacts/1964-topps-556-mets-rookies-sdillonrlocke-31939.jpg?h=1000[/FIMG]


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