stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 But…ummm…I can't seem to find any evidence of rumors of an addiction to alcohol ruining his career.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2023 Author Posted December 10, 2023 It is Lance Johnson, and I can't find anything concrete on his drinking habits, either. Oh well. 1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, California2. I played just 11 games in the majorsOver a total of two yearsBut don't you dare begin to thinkThat was the extent of my careerIn fact, I played 15 seasonsIn baseball professionallyFrom 1972 to 1986I played, often internationallyThis player was not draftedRather he was signed in '72He played mostly first baseAnd righthanded he threwWho am I?3. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"4. I came to the Mets and a failure I wasMy stay was less than a year becauseMy record was poor, my ERA was highI just did plain old bad, no I won't lieI won but four games, while losing nineWhen I went to pitch, it was not a good timeWho am I?5. I played for the Mets for a few yearsI got some boos, I got some cheersApparently, I was the cheating sortBecause I was in the Mitchell ReportAnd one more thing - aint it a dandyMy father, his name is RandyWho am I?Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 13stevejrogers: 8batmagadanleadoff: 7Johnny Lunchbucket: 6MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 5 is todd hundley
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2023 Author Posted December 11, 2023 (edited) Estes and Harrelson are correct! Well done. Two new ones have been added, I'll add more hints tomorrow, or perhaps later today if we churn through a couple more today.1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint: https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>2. I played just 11 games in the majorsOver a total of two yearsBut don't you dare begin to thinkThat was the extent of my careerIn fact, I played 15 seasonsIn baseball professionallyFrom 1972 to 1986I played, often internationallyThis player was not draftedRather he was signed in '72He played mostly first baseAnd righthanded he threwWho am I?Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1977 and played again for them in 1980. 3. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 19784. 4. I came to the Mets and a failure I wasMy stay was less than a year becauseMy record was poor, my ERA was highI just did plain old bad, no I won't lieI won but four games, while losing nineWhen I went to pitch, it was not a good timeWho am I?5. https://i.imgur.com/B2cwEkv.jpg>Who am I?Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 8Johnny Lunchbucket: 7MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1 Edited December 11, 2023 by Guest
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 4. Shawn Estes5. Buddy
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2023 Author Posted December 11, 2023 Estes and Harrelson are correct! Well done. Two new ones have been added, I'll add more hints tomorrow, or perhaps later today if we churn through a couple more today.1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint: https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."2. I played just 11 games in the majorsOver a total of two yearsBut don't you dare begin to thinkThat was the extent of my careerIn fact, I played 15 seasonsIn baseball professionallyFrom 1972 to 1986I played, often internationallyThis player was not draftedRather he was signed in '72He played mostly first baseAnd righthanded he threwWho am I?Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1977 and played again for them in 1980. Hint: From Puerto Rico.3. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1978Hint: Never played a full season with New York4. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.5. I played for the Mets for my whole careerWhich lasted exactly three yearsAbout my height, I was "huge" in a wordFor a while, I held that recordWho am I?Hint: Played for the Mets beginning in 1992. Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 8Johnny Lunchbucket: 7MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 12, 2023 Author Posted December 12, 2023 Hints added above.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 13, 2023 Posted December 13, 2023 2 is Francisco Estrada
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 14, 2023 Author Posted December 14, 2023 Francisco Estrada is a good guess, but incorrect. Though you're on the right path. The answer shares the surname of someone just added to the Mets coaching staff. Eric Hillman is correct.1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint:https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."Hint: Shares a surname with someone who was a child star in the early/mid-2000sHint: That child star was in the show Malcolm in the Middle2. I played just 11 games in the majorsOver a total of two yearsBut don't you dare begin to thinkThat was the extent of my careerIn fact, I played 15 seasonsIn baseball professionallyFrom 1972 to 1986I played, often internationallyThis player was not draftedRather he was signed in '72He played mostly first baseAnd righthanded he threwWho am I?Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1977 and played again for them in 1980.Hint: From Puerto Rico.Hint: Was involved in this deal—April 9, 1985: Traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the Detroit Tigers for Rod Allen.Hint: Shares surname of the man who was just named the new Mets bullpen coach3. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1978Hint: Never played a full season with New YorkHint: Was involved in this trade—May 19, 1978: Traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the New York Mets for Ken Henderson.Hint: Was also involved in this trade—Traded by the Montreal Expos with Woodie Fryman to the Cincinnati Reds for Will McEnaney and Tony Perez.4. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. Louis5. That first time the skip gave me the nodI'll bet a lot of fans said "my, isn't that 'odd'!"Eleven times I came on in reliefthe last few times I caused real grief.I never got a win when my home I called Sheabut I never had a loss, & that's the best I can say!Who am I?Originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Pat yourself on the back if you find this poem strange, but he played for the Mets in 2002 and 2003Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 8Johnny Lunchbucket: 7MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1metsmarathon: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2023 Author Posted December 17, 2023 More hints added; I think I'm just giving some of them away at this point.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2023 Author Posted December 17, 2023 Pat Strange is correct! I've added a new one (#5). 1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint:https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."Hint: Shares a surname with someone who was a child star in the early/mid-2000sHint: That child star was in the show Malcolm in the Middle2. I played just 11 games in the majorsOver a total of two yearsBut don't you dare begin to thinkThat was the extent of my careerIn fact, I played 15 seasonsIn baseball professionallyFrom 1972 to 1986I played, often internationallyThis player was not draftedRather he was signed in '72He played mostly first baseAnd righthanded he threwWho am I?Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1977 and played again for them in 1980.Hint: From Puerto Rico.Hint: Was involved in this deal—April 9, 1985: Traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the Detroit Tigers for Rod Allen.Hint: Shares surname of the man who was just named the new Mets bullpen coach3. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1978Hint: Never played a full season with New YorkHint: Was involved in this trade—May 19, 1978: Traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the New York Mets for Ken Henderson.Hint: Was also involved in this trade—Traded by the Montreal Expos with Woodie Fryman to the Cincinnati Reds for Will McEnaney and Tony Perez.4. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. Louis5. When I was drafted, they thought plenty of meSo much so I was in the bigs before age 20But my performance wasn't great, it made some people cringeI was traded for a guy they called The Big OrangeWho am I?Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9Johnny Lunchbucket: 8stevejrogers: 8MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1metsmarathon: 1
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted December 17, 2023 Posted December 17, 2023 Number five is Mike Jorgenson, though I'm not sure why anybody would "cringe" over a 20-year-old who gets two hits in 14 trips to the plate.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2023 Posted December 17, 2023 2is Luis Rosado
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2023 Author Posted December 17, 2023 Jorgensen and Rosado are correct, though Tim Foli could also work as an answer to #5, I believe.1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint:https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."Hint: Shares a surname with someone who was a child star in the early/mid-2000sHint: That child star was in the show Malcolm in the Middle2. One year I led in gamesyet my repertoire was rather tame.My other teams totaled fiveone was only a short drive.The thing about me that's a clinker,my best pitch rhymed with stinker.--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1978Hint: Never played a full season with New YorkHint: Was involved in this trade—May 19, 1978: Traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the New York Mets for Ken Henderson.Hint: Was also involved in this trade—Traded by the Montreal Expos with Woodie Fryman to the Cincinnati Reds for Will McEnaney and Tony Perez.3. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. Louis4. I spent four seasons in the orange & blue,traded for a guy that really threw.It was in the outfield I stated my case,but one year they tried me at 1st base.I plied my trade for 4 other clubsbut never could rise above a sub.The World Series is a great place to be,I should know, I went to three.Then that poem was followed up by this one:I was surprised that nobody knew my namethen I realized I misstated my game.Hopefully nobody will get too madall I can say is "oops, my bad!"It was actually 2 years they tried me at firstmy lefty bat they figured was not the worst.I got some time with the Braves when they went all the waybut not enough time to recieve any World Sries pay.So for me the World Series was only twiceonce against the team that had Jim Rice.So these are new hints for you to considerand guess my name so the thread won't whither.If you want more on the 'pile' of cluesI'm happy to do what you choose.Who am I? --originally posted by "whoisonit"5. I won a job in spring training one yearBut it took five more before I'd reappearFor one season at least I was good in platoonBut when I stopped hitting I was gone very soon--originally posted by "VIBaseball"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 14batmagadanleadoff: 9Johnny Lunchbucket: 9stevejrogers: 8MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1metsmarathon: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2023 Author Posted December 17, 2023 Dale Murray is correct!1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint:https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."Hint: Shares a surname with someone who was a child star in the early/mid-2000sHint: That child star was in the show Malcolm in the Middle2. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. Louis3. I spent four seasons in the orange & blue,traded for a guy that really threw.It was in the outfield I stated my case,but one year they tried me at 1st base.I plied my trade for 4 other clubsbut never could rise above a sub.The World Series is a great place to be,I should know, I went to three.Then that poem was followed up by this one:I was surprised that nobody knew my namethen I realized I misstated my game.Hopefully nobody will get too madall I can say is "oops, my bad!"It was actually 2 years they tried me at firstmy lefty bat they figured was not the worst.I got some time with the Braves when they went all the waybut not enough time to recieve any World Sries pay.So for me the World Series was only twiceonce against the team that had Jim Rice.So these are new hints for you to considerand guess my name so the thread won't whither.If you want more on the 'pile' of cluesI'm happy to do what you choose.Who am I? --originally posted by "whoisonit"4. I won a job in spring training one yearBut it took five more before I'd reappearFor one season at least I was good in platoonBut when I stopped hitting I was gone very soon--originally posted by "VIBaseball"5. Everyone thought I was really 'All That'not just 'cause of my speed & my bat.The Flushing Faithful were sure paying attentionthat's why they yelled & prayed for my ascension.My Mets career was a thirteen game jokebut I later became a most famous bloke.For now when the history of baseball is writtenit'll be my ideas with which many are smitten.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 14Johnny Lunchbucket: 10batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 8MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1metsmarathon: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Author Posted December 18, 2023 Kelvin Chapstick is correct!1. My career [was] just [20] gamesover 2 seasons, not the same.The roster was filled with others the samenot position or talent, by that I mean name.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Was a pitcherHint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007Hint: Shared first name with three other MetsHint: Is from Torrance, CaliforniaHint:https://i.imgur.com/3BPeQA3.jpg>Hint: The first name he shared was "Carlos."Hint: Shares a surname with someone who was a child star in the early/mid-2000sHint: That child star was in the show Malcolm in the MiddleHint: Last name is five letters, beginning with 'M'. Carlos M_ _ _ _ .2. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. LouisHint: Involved in these transactions: October 10, 1961—Drafted by the New York Mets from the Philadelphia Phillies as the 32nd pick in the 1961 expansion draft; April 26, 1962—Traded by the New York Mets to the Chicago Cubs for Sammy Taylor.3. I spent four seasons in the orange & blue,traded for a guy that really threw.It was in the outfield I stated my case,but one year they tried me at 1st base.I plied my trade for 4 other clubsbut never could rise above a sub.The World Series is a great place to be,I should know, I went to three.Then that poem was followed up by this one:I was surprised that nobody knew my namethen I realized I misstated my game.Hopefully nobody will get too madall I can say is "oops, my bad!"It was actually 2 years they tried me at firstmy lefty bat they figured was not the worst.I got some time with the Braves when they went all the waybut not enough time to receive any World Series pay.So for me the World Series was only twiceonce against the team that had Jim Rice.So these are new hints for you to considerand guess my name so the thread won't whither.If you want more on the 'pile' of cluesI'm happy to do what you choose.Who am I? --originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: first played for the Mets in 1983. 4. Everyone thought I was really 'All That'not just 'cause of my speed & my bat.The Flushing Faithful were sure paying attentionthat's why they yelled & prayed for my ascension.My Mets career was a thirteen game jokebut I later became a most famous bloke.For now when the history of baseball is writtenit'll be my ideas with which many are smitten.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Hint: Had two cups of coffee with New York, the last in 1985. 5. Well I had a heck of a debut.A HOFer made his final appearance at that ballpark that nightA future HOFer called that game one of his biggest of his career!And another future HOFer replaced me to do something he'd never had done before.Too bad that was pretty much the lone highlight of my big league career!--originally posted by our very own SteveJRogersRunning tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 15Johnny Lunchbucket: 10batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 8MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1metsmarathon: 1
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 Rogers' clue doesn't rhyme, I think we should throw it out
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:Rogers' clue doesn't rhyme, I think we should throw it outFairly certain that's taken from a thread on another forum that doesn't use rhyming schemes
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 My debut was one for the Hall of FameThere was a HOFer at that very gameIt was the last appearance in his careerBut not the only thing that was happening thereA future hall of famer was heard to remarkThe game was among the biggest he's ever had in the parkA different hall-of-famer later replaced me forto do something he hadn't done beforeThat was one highlight of my careerBut I didn't have many of them here
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Author Posted December 18, 2023 Muniz, Heep and Beane are correct!1. I was an original Met in '62And I stunk just like the restI played for four other teams tooWith none of them did I do the bestIt's safe to say my greatest year was '60When I hit .286, a bestNot much later though, they nixed meAnd I ended up with the Mets.Who am I?Hint: Played just 8 games for New York.Hint: Was an outfielder with New YorkHint: Played in the majors from 1957 to 1965, mostly with St. LouisHint: Involved in these transactions: October 10, 1961—Drafted by the New York Mets from the Philadelphia Phillies as the 32nd pick in the 1961 expansion draft; April 26, 1962—Traded by the New York Mets to the Chicago Cubs for Sammy Taylor.2. Well I had a heck of a debut.A HOFer made his final appearance at that ballpark that nightA future HOFer called that game one of his biggest of his career!And another future HOFer replaced me to do something he'd never had done before.Too bad that was pretty much the lone highlight of my big league career!--originally posted by our very own SteveJRogersHint, also contributed by SteveJRogers: "I'm not exactly remembered fondly.For starters I made the team because had a friend in a high place, who wasn't, and still isn't thought of in high regard around Metdom. To say nothing about how I performed when I had a chance to play!"3. Some people thought I looked like Herman MunsterI came up with the Mets when I was still a youngster.I wonder if anyone did 'grieve' when I was tradedbut probably by then they were all too jaded.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"4. I am notable because of my name:My first name was a last nameand my last name was a first nameThat doesn't matter though - I stunk all the sameWho am I?5. When it comes to a notable nameI think I'll keep it the same.I was a true utility manplaying wherever I canMy name may make you smileif on a sundae you'd like to pileI had 2 different tenures at grand old Sheajust 1 of 7 teams from which I collected pay.Who am I?--originally posted by "whoisonit"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 15Johnny Lunchbucket: 11batmagadanleadoff: 9stevejrogers: 9metsmarathon: 2MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 For starters I made the team because had a friend in a high place, who wasn't, and still isn't thought of in high regard around Metdom. To say nothing about how I performed when I had a chance to play!" I'm surprised no one over there gave me shit over the awkward phrasing that should be “I had a friend…”Anyway Tom Grieve for #3Bill Almond for #5?
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