Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2023 Posted November 6, 2023 (edited) Post a poem, post a picture, post a description, post a trivia question—but the goal is to give a hint—in some form—then have your fellow Mets fans Guess that Met!Here's a few to get us started (I originally wrote these when I was a teenager so bear with me):1. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Who am I?2. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.3. Many disliked me when I got tradedI came to the Mets before they were hatedI played 3rd Base in the 70sIt was anything but heavenlyGuess my nameto claimyour fame-originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"4. I played for 2 ML teams prior to the MetsI played for 4 ML teams after the MetsI came to bat 100 times & struck out 42 times.I even batted in the 1, 2 & 5 spots despite my inability to get wood.Who am I?-originally posted by "whoisonit"5. I came with another player in a deal from an out of division team.We both played big roles in that 1st great season we spent in orange & blue.I did my best to be a 'rock' for the teamWho am I?-originally posted by "whoisonit"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 3MFS62: 2stevejrogers: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Johnny Lunchbucket: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1 Edited November 6, 2023 by Guest
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 6, 2023 Posted November 6, 2023 Number 5 is clearly George Stone, who came to the Mets from Atlanta when Atlanta was an out-of-division team.Either that, or it's Fred Flintstone.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2023 Posted November 6, 2023 Some of the entries in our old song parody contests could be re-posted here because they didn't mention the player's name.Later
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2023 Posted November 6, 2023 Number 3 appears to be Jim Fregosi.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2023 Author Posted November 6, 2023 George Stone is correct! Jim Fregosi is correct! Tres mas.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2023 Author Posted November 6, 2023 Two news ones; I'll roll the old ones over until they're answered.1. I wore the uni, but I can't say with pride,for the team was so badin the off season I died.Who am I?Originally posted by "whoisonit"2. I won the World Series with 2 different teams,and that was every bit exciting as it seems.The amazin' thing about me popping the cork,I'm the only guy whose done that from the land up north.Who am I?Originally posted by "whoisonit"3. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Who am I?4. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.5. I played for 2 ML teams prior to the MetsI played for 4 ML teams after the MetsI came to bat 100 times & struck out 42 times.I even batted in the 1, 2 & 5 spots despite my inability to get wood.Who am I?-originally posted by "whoisonit"
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 7, 2023 Posted November 7, 2023 Number one sounds like Hall-of-Famer and original Mets coach Rogers Hornsby, but could probably be referring to a few others.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 7, 2023 Author Posted November 7, 2023 (edited) Rogers Hornsby is correct, though Red Kress would also work. I'll assume DocTee meant Rich Becker for #5, because that is correct as well. I've added hints to the two from the original post that haven't been updated yet. 1. I won the World Series with 2 different teams,and that was every bit exciting as it seems.The amazin' thing about me popping the cork,I'm the only guy whose done that from the land up north.Who am I?Originally posted by "whoisonit"2. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 2003.Who am I?3. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Who am I?4. I was OK, there's no denyin'But I brought in a better Hawaiian.-originally posted by "VIBaseball"5. This Met made his position look like "child's play". Despite a nearly 20 year career, he only won one WS. He was born in "The Heart of Screenland" Who is he?-originally posted by "stejay" Edited November 7, 2023 by Guest
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 8, 2023 Author Posted November 8, 2023 Ron Taylor is correct!1. This was originally posted in 2008. I kept it the same, but he might or might not have added more teams to his resume after this was posted:I am a fan of Ozzy Osborne, and Korn. However, I am religious in faith and in another way. I have played for 3 teams, although that is technically 2. I still play. Who am I?-Originally posted by "stejay"2. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 2003.Hint: Was a catcher.Who am I?3. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Hint: Died in 2019. Who am I?4. I was OK, there's no denyin'But I brought in a better Hawaiian.-originally posted by "VIBaseball"Hint: Debuted with Mets in 1982. 5. This Met made his position look like "child's play". Despite a nearly 20 year career, he only won one WS. He was born in "The Heart of Screenland" Who is he?-originally posted by "stejay"Hint: Debuted with Mets in 1985.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 8, 2023 Posted November 8, 2023 Number 4 is Carlos Diaz, the lesser Hawaiian.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2023 Author Posted November 11, 2023 Carlos Diaz is correct!1. This was originally posted in 2008. I kept it the same, but he might or might not have added more teams to his resume after this was posted:I am a fan of Ozzy Osborne, and Korn. However, I am religious in faith and in another way. I have played for 3 teams, although that is technically 2. I still play. Who am I?Hint: Was traded to the Mets alongside Brian Schneider.-Originally posted by "stejay"2. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 2003.Hint: Was a catcher.Hint: He was Italian, but he was no Piazza.Who am I?3. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Hint: Died in 2019.Hint: He wore both Nolan Ryan's number at one point...and also Gary Gentry's. Who am I?4. This Met made his position look like "child's play". Despite a nearly 20 year career, he only won one WS. He was born in "The Heart of Screenland" Who is he?-originally posted by "stejay"Hint: Debuted with Mets in 1985.Hint: Was an All-Star for the Mets. 5. I played some ball with the Miners of Mat-SuAnd I schooled at the College of Clark and LewI was drafted by the Royals, but ain't it just my luckI was traded to the Mets for a guy named TuckI played only two games in a Mets uniformAnd you can't really say I took the stage by stormI gave up eight hits in my big league debutAnd I walked three batters in the five innings I threwWho am I?
whippoorwill Old-Timey Member Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 I really hope these are guessed
Marshmallowmilkshake Old-Timey Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 I believe No. 1 is Ryan Church, who went with the Expos to become a National!
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Debuted as a Met in 1985 and a Met All-Star…not HoJo since he has two rings…neither Augie nor Nails as they never made an ASG as Mets, and Augie has a second ring…Oh…right…batmags' favorite
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2023 Author Posted November 19, 2023 (edited) After going silent for a week (it's busy season at work), I return.Ryan Church is correct! I'm 99% sure steverogers got the other one, but I need him to spell it out a bit more...While we wait:1. I was drafted by Boston in '92And as a minor leaguer I did fineTime went by and before I knewI was a rookie at 29Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 2003.Hint: Was a catcher.Hint: He was Italian, but he was no Piazza.Hint: Had all of 2 at-bats with the MetsWho am I?2. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Hint: Died in 2019.Hint: He wore both Nolan Ryan's number at one point...and also Gary Gentry's.Hint: His only other big league club was the Expos.Who am I?3. I played some ball with the Miners of Mat-SuAnd I schooled at the College of Clark and LewI was drafted by the Royals, but ain't it just my luckI was traded to the Mets for a guy named TuckI played only two games in a Mets uniformAnd you can't really say I took the stage by stormI gave up eight hits in my big league debutAnd I walked three batters in the five innings I threwWho am I?Hint: Later sent as the player to be named later in the deal for Juan Samuel. 4. I was a Mets pitcher for just a single yearBut I achieved a feat that is really quite queerAlthough what I did was pitching, it did not involve thatRather it involved hitting the ball with the batI had a single career appearance at the plateAnd what I did with the stick was really quite greatI hit that ball well and it was off to the racesWhen all was said and done I got three total basesWho am I?5. I spent two seasons in orange and blue.but also played for 5 other teams too.Despite grand expectations, I never really hit a ton.so I spent a half a decade in "the Land of the Rising Sun."Who am I?--Originally posted by "moebarguy" Edited November 19, 2023 by Guest
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2023 Author Posted November 19, 2023 I thought that's who you were going after, but I've not been around long enough to know the inside jokes and stuff of this place yet. Correct! I've edited the post above, removing the Gary Carter question and adding a new one.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2023 Posted November 19, 2023 1. Joe depastino
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2023 Author Posted November 19, 2023 (edited) Well done on two lesser-known Mets, DePastino and Edens are correct. This'll be the last batch I post today. Some rollovers and two new ones.1. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Hint: Died in 2019.Hint: He wore both Nolan Ryan's number at one point...and also Gary Gentry's.Hint: His only other big league club was the Expos.Hint: Pitched from 1970 to 1974.Who am I?2. I was a Mets pitcher for just a single yearBut I achieved a feat that is really quite queerAlthough what I did was pitching, it did not involve thatRather it involved hitting the ball with the batI had a single career appearance at the plateAnd what I did with the stick was really quite greatI hit that ball well and it was off to the racesWhen all was said and done I got three total basesHint: Pitched for the Mets in 2000. Who am I?--Originally posted by "moebarguy"3. This one will "bug" you until you get it...what Met had a lifetime average of 1.000 on 2-for-2, not just 1-for-1?Hint: Pitched for the Mets in 2003. Hint: Made 2 appearances, both starts; went 0-2.--Originally posted by "VIBaseball"4. Only three players in MLB history share [this] last name and all three played for the Mets at some point in their careers. Name the three players.Hint: All three were All-Stars. Hint: One is in the Hall of Fame.--Originally posted by "dmbfan"5. With my original team I finished my career,and when I was with the Mets it was all too clearthree wins were a charmbut 7 losses caused harm.Who am I ?--Originally posted by "whoisonit" Edited November 19, 2023 by Guest
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 22, 2023 Author Posted November 22, 2023 To save this from being demoted to the second page, I added some hints to the entries directly above.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 22, 2023 Posted November 22, 2023 Number five possibly could be any of several guys, but I suspect is Roberto Petagine.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 23, 2023 Author Posted November 23, 2023 (edited) It was in fact Roberto Petagine. I know Tom O'Malley also pretty closely fit the description, but he wasn't a first baseman/outfielder.1. I was originally drafted by the A'sBut for them I would never playOnce I threw nine wild pitches in 76 framesBut the next year I threw none in 27 gamesMy career as a Met was not that greatThe games I played for them totaled eightAs a batter I had 10 career hitsAnd my Mets ERA was 7.36.Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1973.Hint: Died in 2019.Hint: He wore both Nolan Ryan's number at one point...and also Gary Gentry's.Hint: His only other big league club was the Expos.Hint: Pitched from 1970 to 1974.Hint: https://i.imgur.com/wUF2G1h.jpg>Hint: Player initials are J. S. Hint: His first name was JohnWho am I?2. This one will "bug" you until you get it...what Met had a lifetime average of 1.000 on 2-for-2, not just 1-for-1?Hint: Pitched fort the Mets in 2003. Hint: Made 2 appearances, both starts; went 0-2.Hint: Mets 20th round pick in 1997.--Originally posted by "VIBaseball"3. With my original team I finished my career,and when I was with the Mets it was all too clearthree wins were a charmbut 7 losses caused harm.Who am I ?Hint: Began and finished his career with Pittsburgh. --Originally posted by "whoisonit"4. Who am I? https://i.imgur.com/mWyzSDH.png>Hint: Was an answer to a previous question in this thread.5. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/PpSQvAu.jpg>Hint: Played for the Mets from 1992 to 1994.Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 3MFS62: 2Johnny Lunchbucket: 2stevejrogers: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1 Edited November 23, 2023 by Guest
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted November 23, 2023 Posted November 23, 2023 Surname has to be Alomar
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 23, 2023 Author Posted November 23, 2023 Alomar (Sandy, Sandy, Roberto) is correct! Franco used to work (Matt, John, Julio), as well, until a few years ago. I've replaced the Alomar question with a new one. Question #1 has been hanging around for a long time, so I gave a (hopefully) gimme hint that should make it a lot easier.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted November 23, 2023 Posted November 23, 2023 2 is Eric Cammack
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted November 23, 2023 Author Posted November 23, 2023 Eric Cammack is correct! I've updated the above post with a new entry.
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