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It probably wasn't Dennis Cook, but I would have liked to have seen Dennis Cook's reaction to having a game-ending balk called on him.


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Pete Falcone


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He was a Met who arrived after Pete Falcone left, and left before Dennis Cook arrived.

Falcone, by the way, was on the mound for only one Mets walkoff; a bases-loaded walk to future coach Bill Robinson, then with the Phillies, on 6/25/82.


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PedroDos keeps coming to mind, but that's just because it was a game-decider in the CitiField opener, right?

I'm-a go with Orosco.


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Doug Sisk


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Rajah?


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nice!


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!

You salesman.


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It's not just this year, then. We suck at walkoffs in the whole Jerry Era. (The Jerra.)


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Hard to imagine that Charlie Brown's historically inept team would be on the verge of a championship, but somehow it happened.




Poor Charlie Brown.



Meanwhile, the recently introduced UMDB walkoff page has received some media credit, from a WFAN blogger named John Schweibacher. (Is he an on-air guy? I've never heard of him.)


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Chuck also got picked off third when Snoopy had a chance to beat Hank Aaron to homer #715.


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I think Schweibacher does news updates sometimes.


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8
Ed Kranepool
Kevin McReynolds

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Cleon Jones
Rusty Staub
David Wright

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Carlos Beltran
George Foster
Jerry Grote
Mike Piazza


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I like him for manager as well.


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I like him for manager as well.

Agreed.

Padres, 1982: .500
Padres, 1983 pre-callup: .447
Padres, June 2, 1983 through 1986: .514, NL Champs 1984
Padres, 1987: .401, last place

Mets, 1987-1991: .553, NL East Champs 1988
Mets, 1992: .444, 5th place
Mets, 1993: .364, 7th place
Mets, 1994: .487, 3rd place
Mets, 1995-1996: .459

Royals, 1991: 6th place (of seven in the AL West)
Royals, 1992: 5th place
Royals, 1993: 3rd place

(In 1994 they moved to the new five-team AL Central and finished third.)

McReynolds' tenures in bold. He made his teams better; the Derek Jeter of his time.


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