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We left off at 1,007 and Tim Stauffer (sorry, Sittin' Matt Reynolds). Five brand spankin' new Mets have been tabbed for the Opening Day roster, including two -- Neil Walker and Asdrubal Cabrera -- projected to be in the lineup. By my bookkeeping, whoever is actively involved first Sunday night as a batter or fielder gets to be No. 1,008. Walker (likely batting fifth) is up in the top of the first, moot point. Mets don't get that far in top of first and Harvey throws a pitch that goes to Cabrera before one that goes to Walker, then it's the shortstop who is listed first.

Or perhaps De Aza leads off and skews everything.


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Met No. 1,011: Jim Henderson, debut April 5, 2016.

Met No. 1,012: Antonio Bastardo, debut April 8, 2016.


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Met Number 1,013 - Rene Rivera, debut April 30, 2016


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Met #1016 - James Loney


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Glad to have Loney. Particularly like that his presence resulted in Eric Campbell being sent back to AAA.


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Met # 1017 - Brandon Nimmo


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He snuck up on us. Did the bring him up during one of the rain delays?

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Guys in the booth said he's the first 67. I applaud their apparent taste in reference books.


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So did the guy in the roster thread earlier in the day. First Seth, first Lugo, and first 67. It was a triple debut.


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Did Smoker get into a game -- and has he been send back to Vegas?


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Met Number 1021 - T.J. Rivera


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Edgy MD wrote:
I'm trying to recall who was the last Met to win in his debut.


Kenny Greer. You haven't heard the last of him!


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Edgy MD wrote:
Matz, no?


Yes.

Ynoa first since Greer to do it as a reliever. They and Doug Simons are it in that regard.

BTW, Ynoa, who snapped a four-game Met losing streak, was born on the day the Mets snapped a three-game losing streak: May 26, 1993, four months before Kenny Greer came to the fore.

Simons and Greer were born on days the Mets lost.


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