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Almost Original Met Joe Christopher has died today at age 87. The baseball pride of the U.S. Virgin Islands hit an even .300 for the Mets in 1964, his best year of the four he spent in orange and blue.


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I liked him on the Pirates and was happy when the Mets got him.

RIP



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Aw. A superstar in 1964. Had a year Bill James compared to a typical Roberto Clemente season.



Which is slightly ironic, since JC was the rightfielder for the Pirates, subbing for Clemente, over whose head Joe Adcock hit his HR ruining Harvey Haddix's 13-inning perfect game.


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Almost Original Met Joe Christopher

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Almost Original Met Joe Christopher

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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

Link please?



It's not official until it's in the UMDB, so for the moment, Joe Christopher remains the seventh oldest living Met.


Reported by his daughter Michelle on Facebook. He was living in Bel Air, Md.


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Wasn't on the Opening Day roster and didn't play as a Met until May

The UMDB doesn't list such roster additions and subtractions on their "transactions" page. Where did you find this bit of info? It would be interesting to see call-ups, DL appearances. etc.


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Wasn't on the Opening Day roster and didn't play as a Met until May

The UMDB doesn't list such roster additions and subtractions on their "transactions" page. Where did you find this bit of info? It would be interesting to see call-ups, DL appearances. etc.


Either Greg has access to the 1963 Media Guide, it's in Dennis Dagastino's (RIP) book, or a similar but smaller booklet type publication that came out in the late 1980s that chronicled Met comings and goings.


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The Original Mets roster is included in the heavily researched A Year in Mudville by Dave Bagdade, who notes Christopher was one of the final cuts of Spring Training. Joe began the year in Syracuse.


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The Original Mets roster is included in the heavily researched A Year in Mudville by Dave Bagdade, who notes Christopher was one of the final cuts of Spring Training. Joe began the year in Syracuse.

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Here's the link to George Vecsey's remembrance.



https://www.georgevecsey.com/home/joe-christopher-was-my-friendhttps://www.georgevecsey.com/home/joe-christopher-was-my-friend


That's what I posted.



But mine doesn't open up for some reason, so thanks.



Anyone got a free link to the NYTIMES obit?


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