Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Author Posted December 18, 2023 Mike Glavine and Bill Almon are correct. Tom Grieve is incorrect, but the answer might have been a well-known Met who was involved in a big trade that sent Tom Grieve to New York. 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. 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"3. 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?4. I came in trade with another young pitcherSoon the rotation was that much richerAt bat I went deep two times in the same gameOn the mound 'twas Detroit where I made my name--originally posted by "VIBaseball"5. Had I stayed with the CardinalsI might still be a starterBut the Mets made me a utility playerWhich they say is a whole lot harderOh well, I don't care at allFor I am such a trooperWhen I came to New YorkThe fans thought I was superWho am I?Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 15Johnny Lunchbucket: 11stevejrogers: 10batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 [CROSSOUT]Mickey Lolich[/CROSSOUT] Walt Terrell… for 4…could still be Lolich but just recalled Terrell's HR moment, Joe McEwing for 5
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 18, 2023 Posted December 18, 2023 Tom Grieve looked a little more like Fred Gwynne than Jon Matlack!
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 19, 2023 Posted December 19, 2023 1 is Bobby Gene Smith
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 19, 2023 Author Posted December 19, 2023 Terrell, Matlack, Smith and McEwing are correct!1. 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?Hint: Pitched for the Mets in 1977.2. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?3. My big-league career spanned 18 seasonsHome-run pop was not one of the reasonsI played three years in orange and blueFour years on I joined the pinstripe crewIn the Subway Series my game-winning hitSent my old fans home in a helluva snit--originally posted by "VIBaseball"4. I was pretty fleet-footedIn my days with the PiratesBut with the Mets I stole 2 basesAnd got only 27 hitsWhile with the MetsI wasn't on top of my gameBut people will still recognizeMy really long nameWho am I?5. A famous 10th inning started off wellLost in the sun, a double fellI came in to run, the next man was walkedAfter that our opponent's defense came uncaulkedThe reliever threw Martin's sac bunt awayAnd we won the Series the very next day--originally posted by "VIBaseball"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 15stevejrogers: 13Johnny Lunchbucket: 12batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 19, 2023 Posted December 19, 2023 3 Jose vizcaino
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 24, 2023 Author Posted December 24, 2023 Cangelosi is a great guess, as he had 28 hits and 5 steals with the Mets, but he is incorrect. The right answer might have forged a pretty successful career in indy ball after his time in the majors; I believe that hint is germane to the question. Jose Vizcaino is correct!A new question has been added with hints for the rest:1. 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?Hint: Pitched for the Mets in 1977.Hint: Spent four years in the big leagues, three of them with Toronto.2. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.3. I was pretty fleet-footedIn my days with the PiratesBut with the Mets I stole 2 basesAnd got only 27 hitsWhile with the MetsI wasn't on top of my gameBut people will still recognizeMy really long nameWho am I?Hint: Played for the Mets in 1998 and 1999. 4. A famous 10th inning started off wellLost in the sun, a double fellI came in to run, the next man was walkedAfter that our opponent's defense came uncaulkedThe reliever threw Martin's sac bunt awayAnd we won the Series the very next day--originally posted by "VIBaseball"Hint: Spent two years in New York, the first being 1969.5. I started my career with the New York MetsI did pretty bad for them, I made some fans fretWhy did the Mets draft me? Well, perhaps becauseAt Illinois State I made a pretty big buzzWho am I?Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 15stevejrogers: 13Johnny Lunchbucket: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted December 24, 2023 Posted December 24, 2023 Buzz Capra made a pretty big buzz.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 24, 2023 Author Posted December 24, 2023 Buzz Capra is correct!1. 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?Hint: Pitched for the Mets in 1977.Hint: Spent four years in the big leagues, three of them with Toronto.Hint: In spite of his poor career performance, this smooth criminal got away with pitching nearly 300 innings. 2. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.Hint: Also pitched for the Expos, Phillies and Padres.3. I was pretty fleet-footedIn my days with the PiratesBut with the Mets I stole 2 basesAnd got only 27 hitsWhile with the MetsI wasn't on top of my gameBut people will still recognizeMy really long nameWho am I?Hint: Played for the Mets in 1998 and 1999.Hint: Involved in this trade—November 12, 1999: Traded by the New York Mets to the Boston Red Sox for Jon Nunnally.4. A famous 10th inning started off wellLost in the sun, a double fellI came in to run, the next man was walkedAfter that our opponent's defense came uncaulkedThe reliever threw Martin's sac bunt awayAnd we won the Series the very next day--originally posted by "VIBaseball"Hint: Spent two years in New York, the first being 1969.Hint: Was a reserve outfielder. 5. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/w3XgVYz.jpg>Hint: Was sent to the Mets as a player to be named.Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 16stevejrogers: 13Johnny Lunchbucket: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2023 Author Posted December 31, 2023 Hints added above.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted December 31, 2023 Posted December 31, 2023 Number 4 is Rod Gaspar, though Ellie Hendricks didn't throw the ball away.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2023 Posted December 31, 2023 3 jermaine allensworth
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2023 Author Posted December 31, 2023 Todd, Gaspar and Allensworth are correct! New questions have been added.1. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.Hint: Also pitched for the Expos, Phillies and Padres.Hint: Involved in this trade—August 16, 1982: the Montreal Expos sent this player to the New York Mets to complete an earlier deal made on August 4, 1982. August 4, 1982: The Montreal Expos sent a player to be named later to the New York Mets for Joel Youngblood.2. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/w3XgVYz.jpg>Hint: Was sent to the Mets as a player to be named.Hint: In his first year with them, he pitched a few good games.3. My last name is something you do to a checkBy the way, did you notice? I have no neck.--originally posted by "VIBaseball"Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009. 4. 1 year with the Mets I did playBut for 15 games I did stayI was no Hall of Famer you can seeonly 282 career Rib-eesI couldn't find a placeI played all infield positions except for first base (as a Met)I [then became] a coach with a team I once played forA hint for you, I'm strong as a boar.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"Hint: Played for the Mets in 1967.5. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 17Johnny Lunchbucket: 15stevejrogers: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted January 1, 2024 Author Posted January 1, 2024 (edited) Cancel is correct! A new question has been added.1. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.Hint: Also pitched for the Expos, Phillies and Padres.Hint: Involved in this trade—August 16, 1982: the Montreal Expos sent this player to the New York Mets to complete an earlier deal made on August 4, 1982. August 4, 1982: The Montreal Expos sent a player to be named later to the New York Mets for Joel Youngblood.2. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/w3XgVYz.jpg>Hint: Was sent to the Mets as a player to be named.Hint: In his first year with them, he pitched a few good games.3. 1 year with the Mets I did playBut for 15 games I did stayI was no Hall of Famer you can seeonly 282 career Rib-eesI couldn't find a placeI played all infield positions except for first base (as a Met)I [then became] a coach with a team I once played forA hint for you, I'm strong as a boar.--originally posted by a fellaHint: Played for the Mets in 1967.4. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.5. (This is the painfully bad poem I mentioned earlier that I said I was going to post at some point):I played for the team back on '06.A hint for youMy name ryhmes with Rith Foodfurd.Who am I?--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 17Johnny Lunchbucket: 16stevejrogers: 13batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1 Edited January 1, 2024 by Guest
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted January 1, 2024 Author Posted January 1, 2024 Gorman and Woodward are correct! New questions have been added.1. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.Hint: Also pitched for the Expos, Phillies and Padres.Hint: Involved in this trade—August 16, 1982: the Montreal Expos sent this player to the New York Mets to complete an earlier deal made on August 4, 1982. August 4, 1982: The Montreal Expos sent a player to be named later to the New York Mets for Joel Youngblood.2. 1 year with the Mets I did playBut for 15 games I did stayI was no Hall of Famer you can seeonly 282 career Rib-eesI couldn't find a placeI played all infield positions except for first base (as a Met)I [then became] a coach with a team I once played forA hint for you, I'm strong as a boar.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"Hint: Played for the Mets in 1967.3. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"4. I wasn't too goodAnd that's a bummerBut I once woreWillie Mays' numberWhen I donned itFans didn't approveSo I then woreThe number of ole' HubeWho am I?5. I played for a number of teams including the Mets, [Cubs], and even the Yankees. Home Runs was what I brought to my team, and early in my career, I hit a homer at Shea into the parking lot beyond left field that (rumor had it back then) broke a car's windshield.I actually had two tenures with the Mets, and at one time, held the single season record for home runs by a Met, including a 3-HR extravaganza vs. LA.Who am I?--originally posted by "Captain Mac"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 17Johnny Lunchbucket: 16stevejrogers: 15batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 3MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 2, 2024 Posted January 2, 2024 And 4 is Kelvin Torve.I wish I wish this wasn't so much a litany of players saying that they stink.The very nature of recalling more obscure personages is that they are players who didn't stick.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted January 2, 2024 Posted January 2, 2024 Edgy MD wrote:And 4 is Kelvin Torve.I wish I wish this wasn't so much a litany of players saying that they stink.The very nature of recalling more obscure personages is that they are players who didn't stick.Probably explains why these didn't come from the CPF archives
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted January 2, 2024 Author Posted January 2, 2024 "The very nature of recalling more obscure personages is that they are players who didn't stick."I think it speaks to the general tenor of pessimism that pervades much of Met fandom. That said, Kelvin Torve and Dave Kingman are correct! Two new questions have been added, and hints have been added for those unguessed so far. 1. I was sent to the Mets as a player to be namedIn my first year with them I pitched a few good gamesThat second year with them just wasn't for meAs I posted an ERA of 4.93Following that year, I went 6-0I was on my game, very well I did throwI did bad the next year and I was releasedand I was soon signed by another team on the eastThis was tacked on later:I was born in OregonAnd I threw with my left handAt first I played with the Exposand with the Padres at the endWho am I?Hint: Had a nickname that paid homage to a Hall of Famer.Hint: Also pitched for the Expos, Phillies and Padres.Hint: Involved in this trade—August 16, 1982: the Montreal Expos sent this player to the New York Mets to complete an earlier deal made on August 4, 1982. August 4, 1982: The Montreal Expos sent a player to be named later to the New York Mets for Joel Youngblood.Hint: Played for the Mets from 1982 to 1985. 2. 1 year with the Mets I did playBut for 15 games I did stayI was no Hall of Famer you can seeonly 282 career Rib-eesI couldn't find a placeI played all infield positions except for first base (as a Met)I [then became] a coach with a team I once played forA hint for you, I'm strong as a boar.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"Hint: Played for the Mets in 1967.Hint: Played in the majors from 1964 to 1978. 3. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.Hint: Spent most of his career with the Giants. --originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"4. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/Q8HnBk8.jpg>5. Who am I? https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 18Johnny Lunchbucket: 16stevejrogers: 15batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 4MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted January 2, 2024 Posted January 2, 2024 #1 is part of the Gor-fax question
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted January 2, 2024 Author Posted January 2, 2024 Tom Gorman is right ... again!1. 1 year with the Mets I did playBut for 15 games I did stayI was no Hall of Famer you can seeonly 282 career Rib-eesI couldn't find a placeI played all infield positions except for first base (as a Met)I [then became] a coach with a team I once played forA hint for you, I'm strong as a boar.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"Hint: Played for the Mets in 1967.Hint: Played in the majors from 1964 to 1978. 2. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.Hint: Spent most of his career with the Giants. --originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"3. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/Q8HnBk8.jpg>4. Who am I? https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"5. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/NH8ssqG.jpg>--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Running tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 18Johnny Lunchbucket: 16stevejrogers: 16batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 4MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted January 3, 2024 Posted January 3, 2024 2. Sandy Alomar Sr. (I am missing the boar reference)
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted January 3, 2024 Author Posted January 3, 2024 Sandy Alomar is correct! I think the boar rhyme was just the guy trying to find a word that rhymes. A new question has been added and some more hints have been attached. 1. Although I never played a game in a Mets uniform, I was on the roster and I have the distinction of being the first New York Mets player to RETIRE. Who am I?--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: A notable name in the Rochester, NY area.Hint: Spent most of his career with the Giants. Hint: Was a pitcher who won 126 games in his career.--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"2. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/Q8HnBk8.jpg>Hint: Was a 1962 Met. 3. Who am I? https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009.4. Who am I?https://i.imgur.com/NH8ssqG.jpg>--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"Hint: Pitched for the Mets in 2002. 5. Here is a rhyme for you to enjoyIt is about a southern boyThis boy, he played in the outfieldWith the Mets, a fair bat he did wieldWell, actually save for his first yearHis bat was really nothing to fearBut oh, that first year was really fineWith the Mets he hit .339Who is he?This was added on later:This player played forFour other teamsHe was a speedsterOr so it would seemAh, but this player didHit .339For the Mets one yearThat's no error of mineBut he played with two teamsNot just one that seasonSo why you can't find himThat might be the reasonRunning tally of who guessed correctly:Edgy MD: 18Johnny Lunchbucket: 17stevejrogers: 16batmagadanleadoff: 9metsmarathon: 4MFS62: 2Benjamin Grimm: 1DocTee: 1Marshmallowmilkshake: 1
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