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Botz is a good guess, but incorrect. The correct answer might or might not have been of Italian descent and he might or might not have been involved in this trade: Traded by the Milwaukee Braves with Billy Klaus, Don Liddle, Ebba St. Claire and $50,000 to the New York Giants for Sam Calderone and Bobby Thomson. And this trade: Traded by the San Francisco Giants with Willie Kirkland to the Cleveland Indians for Harvey Kuenn. And this deal: Purchased with Ken MacKenzie by the New York Mets from the Milwaukee Braves. Shawn Estes is correct! A new question has been added below:



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. Here is a rhyme for you to enjoy

It is about a southern boy

This boy, he played in the outfield

With the Mets, a fair bat he did wield

Well, actually save for his first year

His bat was really nothing to fear

But oh, that first year was really fine

With the Mets he hit .339



Who is he?



This was added on later:



This player played for

Four other teams

He was a speedster

Or so it would seem



Ah, but this player did

Hit .339

For the Mets one year

That's no error of mine



But he played with two teams

Not just one that season

So why you can't find him

That might be the reason



5. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentionally. And that's the joke.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 18

Johnny Lunchbucket: 17

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 9

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted


2 is Galen Cisco.



If 1 never played a game in a Mets uniform, then he wasn't a Met and couldn't have been the first Met to retire. Right?



But still, Johnny Antonelli?


Posted (edited)


I would say Antonelli was a part of the Mets family, so he could loosely be considered "a Met." And he is correct! Cisco is correct, as well. A couple new questions have been added.



1. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>



--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"



Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009.



2. Here is a rhyme for you to enjoy

It is about a southern boy

This boy, he played in the outfield

With the Mets, a fair bat he did wield

Well, actually save for his first year

His bat was really nothing to fear

But oh, that first year was really fine

With the Mets he hit .339



Who is he?



This was added on later:



This player played for

Four other teams

He was a speedster

Or so it would seem



Ah, but this player did

Hit .339

For the Mets one year

That's no error of mine



But he played with two teams

Not just one that season

So why you can't find him

That might be the reason



3. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentionally. And that's the joke.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



4. Who was the first player that Omar Minaya acquired via trade for another player?



--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"



5. My career began with the Mets

But for them I did quite poorly

In '82 I went to the 'Stros

In a trade that'd benefit me



Who am I?



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 18

Johnny Lunchbucket: 17

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 11

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Edited by Guest
Posted


I may be off base, but I think Omar Minaya's first flip was landing Felix Heredia in a challenge trade for Mike Stanton.


Posted


Stanton for Heredia is correct! Another question has been added below.



1. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>



--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"



Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009.



2. Here is a rhyme for you to enjoy

It is about a southern boy

This boy, he played in the outfield

With the Mets, a fair bat he did wield

Well, actually save for his first year

His bat was really nothing to fear

But oh, that first year was really fine

With the Mets he hit .339



Who is he?



This was added on later:



This player played for

Four other teams

He was a speedster

Or so it would seem



Ah, but this player did

Hit .339

For the Mets one year

That's no error of mine



But he played with two teams

Not just one that season

So why you can't find him

That might be the reason



3. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentionally. And that's the joke.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



4. My career began with the Mets

But for them I did quite poorly

In '82 I went to the 'Stros

In a trade that'd benefit me



Who am I?



5. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 19

Johnny Lunchbucket: 17

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 11

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted



I would say Antonelli was a part of the Mets family, so he could loosely be considered "a Met." And he is correct!


Well then Casey Stengel retired before Antonelli did. So did Rogers Hornsby.


Posted (edited)


Mike Scott is correct! As it pertains to Antonelli...I almost said "Mets player fraternity" instead of "family"; perhaps I should have.



1. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>



--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"



Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009.

Hint: I was an infielder, but I was no Jose.



2. Here is a rhyme for you to enjoy

It is about a southern boy

This boy, he played in the outfield

With the Mets, a fair bat he did wield

Well, actually save for his first year

His bat was really nothing to fear

But oh, that first year was really fine

With the Mets he hit .339



Who is he?



This was added on later:



This player played for

Four other teams

He was a speedster

Or so it would seem



Ah, but this player did

Hit .339

For the Mets one year

That's no error of mine



But he played with two teams

Not just one that season

So why you can't find him

That might be the reason



Hint: Was murdered.



3. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentionally. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



4. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.



5. For four-plus years he played at Shea

A well-liked backup, all would say

His greatest moment broke a tie

In playoff ball against Mantei

The centerfielder scaled the wall

But he came down without the ball

The Mets walked off, the fans would thank

The humble man who's known as Tank.



--originally posted by "VIBaseball"



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 19

Johnny Lunchbucket: 17

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Edited by Guest
Posted


1. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/x6hVK3V.jpg>



--originally posted by "Dalkowski110"



Hint: Played for the Mets in 2008 and 2009.

Hint: I was an infielder, but I was no Jose.


Argenis Reyes


Posted


Reyes, Hamilton and Pratt are correct!



1. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentionally. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



2. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.



3. My time with the Mets, it was very short

Stealing bases and hitting singles was my forte

But I was just a temporary lodger

Before the season ended, I was a Dodger



Who am I?



4. The first pitch I saw as a Met

Went over the fence like a jet

Only 3 more HRs followed

Which were more than could be expected from the man I replaced

I was just a rental so it did seem

The following year I returned to my previous team



--originally posted by "Keyser Soze"



5. I played baseball for 21 years

But less than one was as a Met

I was traded for Kenny Greer

And soon a retirement plan, I set



Who am I?



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 20

Johnny Lunchbucket: 19

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted


Edgy MD wrote:

I guess the list of murdered Mets is one player long.

?? Just one? I've seen lots of Mets pitchers get murdered. Metaphorically, at least.



Also, Tanana, Bordick and Butler are correct!



1. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentional. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).

Hint: Played for the Mets in 2005 and 2006.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



2. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.

Hint: Played just 5 games with the Mets, but had three numbers—including Tom Seaver's.



3. I have a common name

you could say

I have barely a shred of fame

but I still play[ed]



A bullpen reliever I was born to be

In the off season I may or may not ski

I had just 1 year in A ball

As a trait, I am tall.



Who am I?



He gained significant fame, or at least name recognition, after this poem was posted. Recall, it was posted in 2008.



--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"



4. I played baseball as a catcher

A ball would be thrown and I'd fetch 'er

I could barely hit, despite my tryin'

Here's a hint - my last name was O'Brien



Who am I?



5. I was a bear of a reliever

As a starter, I was no Tom Seaver

I'd pitch when it was cold or muggy

Oh yeah...I died in a dune buggy



Who am I?



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 21

Johnny Lunchbucket: 21

stevejrogers: 16

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted


Danny Frisella is correct! A new question has been added below.



1. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentional. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).

Hint: Played for the Mets in 2005 and 2006.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



2. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.

Hint: Played just 5 games with the Mets, but had three numbers—including Tom Seaver's.



3. I have a common name

you could say

I have barely a shred of fame

but I still play[ed]



A bullpen reliever I was born to be

In the off season I may or may not ski

I had just 1 year in A ball

As a trait, I am tall.



Who am I?



He gained significant fame, or at least name recognition, after this poem was posted. Recall, it was posted in 2008.



--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"



4. I played baseball as a catcher

A ball would be thrown and I'd fetch 'er

I could barely hit, despite my tryin'

Here's a hint - my last name was O'Brien



Who am I?



5. As a manager, I've had my hurdles

As a player, I was slow as a turtle

As a manager, I've been to one World Series

I was in one as a player too, if you had any queries



Who am I?



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Edgy MD: 21

Johnny Lunchbucket: 21

stevejrogers: 17

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted (edited)


Clint Hurdle is correct ... and with that, Johnny Lunchbucket overtakes Edgy MD for the most-questions-answered-correctly lead! A new question has been added below:



1. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentional. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).

Hint: Played for the Mets in 2005 and 2006.

Hint: Spent the majority of his career with the Blue Jays.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



2. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.

Hint: Played just 5 games with the Mets, but had three numbers—including Tom Seaver's.

Hint: Was 0-0 with a 0.56 ERA in 5 games (1 start) for New York.



3. I have a common name

you could say

I have barely a shred of fame

but I still play[ed]



A bullpen reliever I was born to be

In the off season I may or may not ski

I had just 1 year in A ball

As a trait, I am tall.



Who am I?



He gained significant fame, or at least name recognition, after this poem was posted. Recall, it was posted in 2008.



Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 2007.



--originally posted by "NJMetfan4life"



4. I played baseball as a catcher

A ball would be thrown and I'd fetch 'er

I could barely hit, despite my tryin'

Here's a hint - my last name was O'Brien



Who am I?



Hint: Forged a 15-year major league career.



5. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/FGXFqCx.jpg>



Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1990.



Running tally of who guessed correctly:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 22

Edgy MD: 21

stevejrogers: 17

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

MFS62: 2

Benjamin Grimm: 1

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Edited by Guest
Posted


Charlie O'Brien, Joe Smith and John Franco are correct! Three new questions have been added.



1. THIS is actually the abominably bad poem that I said I was going to post eventually. Its author wasn't quote Longfellow or even Seuss, but the heart was there.



I played as a met a little while

I didn't really like my style

I don't think I drove a Ford

my name isn't Chris Woodword



Since I'm only posting this one due to an obsessive dedication to completionism, I'll give a hint right off the bat—



The answer is literally in the poem. The misspelling is intentional. And that's the joke.



Hint: Later managed the Rangers. (Someone's gotta answer this, it's an easy +1 on the tally below).

Hint: Played for the Mets in 2005 and 2006.

Hint: Spent the majority of his career with the Blue Jays.



--originally posted by a young man who was just having fun



2. I was an early Met,

From when they were bad

I was one of the best

That the Mets had had



But my career was short

I never received fame

But that's hard to do

When you pitch but five games



Who am I?



Hint: Played for the Mets in 1965.

Hint: Played just 5 games with the Mets, but had three numbers—including Tom Seaver's.

Hint: Was 0-0 with a 0.56 ERA in 5 games (1 start) for New York.



3. Who am I?



https://i.imgur.com/gSjjQ8y.jpg>



--originally posted by "Keyser Soze"



4. My time with the Mets is hardly remembered

For I mostly played with a future Met foe

I'd then manage that team to a few Septembers

But to the playoffs we would never go



Who am I?



5. They said I cut the head off a cat

Man, you know that's not where I'm at

Early on I played some shortstop, but

Toward the end I had some kind of gut



Who am I?



--originally posted by "VIBaseball"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 23

Edgy MD: 21

stevejrogers: 17

batmagadanleadoff: 12

metsmarathon: 4

Benjamin Grimm: 3

MFS62: 2

DocTee: 1

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


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