Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 Speaking of guys whose career ended as a NYM.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 One of 12 players to have won a Cy Young Award before joining the Mets....ok, maybe not everything has to be a trivia question.RIP.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 Wow, I just posted his name in that quiz yesterday. Now I have guilt!
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 He was a reminder that you didn't have to have a blazing fastball to be a winner.In his Cy Young award winning year, he threw 315 innings(!!) , and only had 93 strikeouts. I don't think many scouts would even look in his direction today.He was a pitcher, not just a thrower.RIPLater
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 Jones had an informal coaching gig, just putting an ad in the local papers for any kids who wanted instruction. One of his protégés was a 12-year-old Barry Zito, who would also won a Cy Young despite a below-average fastball.I have seen no cause of death, but had been very public about being a cancer survivor, linking his throat cancer to his liberal use of chewing tobacco.
whippoorwill Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2025 Posted November 20, 2025 Wasn’t he a dentist on the off season? I wanted my dentist to be a baseball player
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2025 Author Posted November 20, 2025 I had to look up the specific game and the details, but I remember watching this game at the time and being ... disappointed at the start.Jones walked the first four Expos batters of the game [Jerry White, Mike Gates, Andre Dawson, Al Oliver] and was promptly pulled in favor of Ed LynchThe fourth walk 'drove' in the first run obviously. Lynch then got two IF pop-ups to limit the damage until a two-out single plated two more.Mets went on to lose 4-3BB-Ref doesn't list individual pitches from that era but in my mind (and I'm pretty sure I'm right on this one) the four walks came on 16 pitches.https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN198206220.shtmlSide notes: Jesse Orosco pitched two innings of relief for the Mets and Jeff Reardon pitched three for MTLMike Scott pitched the 9th for NYMJones made 41 appearances for the Mets and recorded zero outs on three different occasions (2 starts, 1 relief) facing 4 (3 H, 1 BB), 6 (4 H, 2 BB) and 4 (4 BB) hitters .He also recorded just one out (6 batters faced) and 2 outs (9 batters) as a starter. All but one of those was in '82, his second and final year as a Met.Known as a control pitcher before they got him [2.3 BB/9 as a Padre and only once in his career above 2.5], his rate more than doubled as a Met: 4.8 BB/9iow, when he was bad, he was Really bad.
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