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Kevin "Tear a Cat's Head Off" Mitchell is correct! John "That Other Guy in '86" Mitchell is correct! Luis "Get into a Fight on the Bus with Ordonez" Lopez is correct! And so are Jerry May, Trevor May, David Peterson, Eli Marrero, Deven Marrero, Tim Peterson and Gary "Two Times a Met and Sucked Both Times" Matthews Jr.!


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GTJL is correct!



Hint:



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Another hint for this guy:



This player, a right-handed pitcher born in Cuba in 1993, had a brief but memorable stint with the New York Mets during the 2022 MLB season. Though he appeared in only eight games for the team, this player made headlines for a retaliatory pitch that sparked controversy, leading to a three-game suspension and fine. His short time with the Mets reflected a broader pattern of volatility and movement in his professional career.



This player originally defected from Cuba in 2014 and was signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks for a record $8.27 million in 2015. After a rocky start, including a near-retirement, he eventually reached the majors in 2018 and had his most active MLB season in 2019 with Arizona. Over time, his performance declined, and he was designated for assignment in 2021.



In the chaotic 2021–2022 offseason, this player bounced between several organizations — including the Braves, Phillies, and Marlins — before landing with the Mets just before the season. His disciplinary issues with the Mets complicated his role as a bullpen backup, as he couldn't be immediately used when called up. Despite this, he finished the season with a 1–0 record and a 5.73 ERA over 11 innings for New York.



After being released by the Mets, this player played in Japan for the Yomiuri Giants in 2023, and then signed with the Algodoneros de Unión Laguna in Mexico in 2024, where he found renewed success. Re-signing for the 2025 season, he continues to pitch at a high level in the Mexican League.



Though his time in Queens was short-lived, Mets fans remember this player for his fiery presence, the suspension saga, and his role in a tense rivalry moment with the Phillies.


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Yoan Lopez it is!



Finally, a hint for this guy:



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This player, born October 24, 1973, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was a left-handed relief pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from 2000 to 2005. After a standout debut season in 1992 in the minors (going 8-0 with a 1.35 ERA), he eventually broke into the majors with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2000. This player also pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and finally, the New York Mets.



His MLB career was that of a journeyman reliever—solid at times, but largely unremarkable. With a career record of 14–10 and a 4.54 ERA, this player never quite lived up to the promise of his early years. By the time he reached New York in 2005, fans and commentators agreed his best days were behind him. He was designated for assignment shortly after a rough start to the season and finished his career without returning to the majors.



Though largely forgotten today, this player left brief impressions on fans—some remembering a promising start with the Cardinals, others noting an autographed card or a final spring training that hinted at a comeback that never materialized. Ultimately, his acquisition by the Mets was considered puzzling, and he quietly exited the game, a typical case of a once-promising pitcher unable to sustain a foothold in the majors.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

His last name has been given above! That's a big clue


We might have to pick up the Mic and shout this hint from the rooftops.


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It was Mike Matthews.



They're all Gone...zalez



The Mets haven't had a Gonzalez play for them since 2018. Can you name all the Gonzalezes in Mets history?



1. Raul Gonzalez, 2002-2003

2. Adrian Gonzalez, 2018

3. Dicky Gonzalez, 2001

4. Geremi Gonzalez, 2006



Surname pairs



Can you name the two Mets who share the surname...



A. Moreno?



1. Jose Moreno, 1980

2. Orber Moreno, 2003-2004



B. Murphy?



1. Daniel Murphy, 2008-2009 & 2011-2015

2.



Surname triplets



Can you name the three Mets who share the surname...



A. Murray?



1. Eddie Murray, 1992-1993

2. Dale Murray, 1978-1979

3.



B. Santana?



1. Rafael Santana, 1984-1987

2. Johan Santana, 2008-2010 & 2012

3. Dennis Santana, 2023



C. Reynolds?



1. Matt Reynolds, 2016-2017 & 2022

2. Tommie Reynolds, 1967

3. Ronn Reynolds, 1982-1983 & 1985



Surname quartets



Nunez isn't super common in the USA, however it is in baseball. Can you name the four Mets with the surname Nunez?



1.

2.

3.

4.



Same with Marshall. Can you name the four Marshalls in Mets history?



1. Dave Marshall, 1970-1972

2. Mike Marshall, 1981

3. Mike Marshall, 1990

4. Jim Marshall, 1962


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Rafael, Dennis, Johan, Jose, Orber, Raul and Daniel are all correct!



I, too, thought Orber Moreno was going to be something.


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Oh that's Dicky Gonzalez. I so deluded myself into thinking he was going to be the bomb, I went to his MLB debut so as to say I was there when it all started.


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