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batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 9, 2017 Posted March 9, 2017 batmagadanleadoff wrote:[fimg=555]https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51zOn5Tt4KL._SX385_.jpg[/fimg]Shoulda just typed in the answer. Gah!
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 9, 2017 Posted March 9, 2017 Fuck this shit, Kaz Ishii.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2017 Author Posted March 10, 2017 Greg comes strong on a Thursday! Still one point on the board.1. 1964-65: 2-12 on the mound, 1-25 at the plate. Was the "other guy" on a notable Mets rookie card. TOM PARSONS2. 1970-71: 5-25, then part of a big trade. Was the "other guy" on a notable Mets rookie card. LEROY STANTON3. 1973: 3-23 in between stints in Houston. Acquired when the Mets traded away a key piece of their 1969 team. RICH CHILES4. 1980: 3-25 for this catcher and former 1st round pick who only got 99 AB in part of four seasons between 1978-1985. BUTCH BENTON5. 1997-98: Only 3-25 with a home run despite being Joe McEwing before Joe McEwing was Joe McEwing. SHAWN GILBERT6. 1999: 3-25 at the plate. Walked a guy once. THAT FUCKIN' GUY7. 2005: 5-25 at the plate in 19 games, and then at the end of the season said "fuck this shit, I'm going home." KAZ ISHII8. 2005: Drafted by the Mets in 1990, but didn't make it up to Shea until 1995, where he went 3-25 with a home run, mostly as a pinch-hitter.9. 2010: 4-25 ending his career with his hometown club. FRANK CATALANOTTOGFafif 29JCL 15Batmags 14Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2SteveJR 2Lefty 1Fascinatingly, all nine of our 24s made their MLB debuts as Mets. Three of them played their entire 24-AB MLB career as Mets. Four of them were involved in huge trades.1. 1964: 4-24 at the plate, 3-5, 3.61 in 61 games on the mound. Somehow made into three Topps cards. Holds what appears to be an interesting baseball record. (I can't find confirmation.)2. 1974-75: 4-24 as a Met, almost entirely as a pinch-hitter. Singled in the bottom of the 25th.3. 1977-80: 2-24 as a Met. Best known for something pictured on his baseball card.4. 1980: 5-24 as a backup infielder, then spent the rest of his career in San Diego.5. 1982-83: 4-24, then got traded.6. 1986: 5-24, then got traded.7. 1995-96: 5-24, then got traded.8. 1999: 3-24, then got traded. Holds an interesting baseball record.9. 2003: 3-24 despite lighting up AAA. Never made it back to the bigs.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2017 Author Posted March 10, 2017 Unanswered:8. 2005: Drafted by the Mets in 1990, but didn't make it up to Shea until 2005, where he went 3-25 with a home run, mostly as a pinch-hitter.Today:1. 1964: 4-24 at the plate, 3-5, 3.61 in 61 games on the mound. Somehow made into three Topps cards. Holds what appears to be an interesting baseball record. (I can't find confirmation.)2. 1974-75: 4-24 as a Met, almost entirely as a pinch-hitter. Singled in the bottom of the 25th. BROCK PEMBERTON3. 1977-80: 2-24 as a Met. Best known for something pictured on his baseball card.4. 1980: 5-24 as a backup infielder, then spent the rest of his career in San Diego. MARIO RAMIREZ5. 1982-83: 4-24, then got traded.6. 1986: 5-24, then got traded. JEFFERSON7. 1995-96: 5-24, then got traded. PERSON8. 1999: 3-24, then got traded. Holds an interesting baseball record.9. 2003: 3-24 despite lighting up AAA. Never made it back to the bigs.GFafif 32JCL 15Batmags 15Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2SteveJR 2Lefty 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2017 Posted March 10, 2017 The 2005 guy from Thursday -- it says he made it to Shea in 1995, which would mean he's not from 2005...unless there's something extra interesting about him (like he played soccer there a decade before debuting as a Met).
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seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2017 Author Posted March 10, 2017 Apologies for the typo. Fixed:8. 2005: Drafted by the Mets in 1990, but didn't make it up to Shea until 2005, where he went 3-25 with a home run, mostly as a pinch-hitter.Heckuva job cleaning up today's, though:1. 1964: 4-24 at the plate, 3-5, 3.61 in 61 games on the mound. Somehow made into three Topps cards. Holds what appears to be an interesting baseball record. (I can't find confirmation.) BILL WAKEFIELD2. 1974-75: 4-24 as a Met, almost entirely as a pinch-hitter. Singled in the bottom of the 25th. BROCK PEMBERTON3. 1977-80: 2-24 as a Met. Best known for something pictured on his baseball card. JOHN PACELLA4. 1980: 5-24 as a backup infielder, then spent the rest of his career in San Diego. MARIO RAMIREZ5. 1982-83: 4-24, then got traded. OWNBEY6. 1986: 5-24, then got traded. JEFFERSON7. 1995-96: 5-24, then got traded. PERSON8. 1999: 3-24, then got traded. Holds an interesting baseball record. OCTAVIO DOTEL9. 2003: 3-24 despite lighting up AAA. Never made it back to the bigs. PRENTICE REDMANGFafif 35JCL 16Batmags 16Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2SteveJR 2Lefty 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 The 2005 outlier: Brian Daubach?
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Author Posted March 11, 2017 You're letting him run away with this, aren't you.8. 2005: Drafted by the Mets in 1990, but didn't make it up to Shea until 2005, where he went 3-25 with a home run, mostly as a pinch-hitter. BRIAN DAUBACHGFafif 36JCL 16Batmags 16Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2SteveJR 2Lefty 1Good ones today:1. 1971: Born in Flushing, started his career going 2-23 in Flushing, then famously San Francisco.2. 1994-95: Started his career going 1-23 (and 4-7 on the mound) in Flushing, then less famously traded to Kansas City.3. 2003: 4-23 as a Met, then got 48 AB in Oakland in 2005 and 30 AB in Oakland in 2010. 4. 2013-14: 5-23 at the plate after being MVP of the first two WBCs.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 1) The guy traded for some long time outfielder, Charlie Williams?
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 2) For some reason Jason Jacome is coming to mind, but I thought he had a slightly better W-L than that.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Author Posted March 11, 2017 AHA! Put the questions up while Greg's asleep. That's my new plan.1. 1971: Born in Flushing, started his career going 2-23 in Flushing, then famously San Francisco. CHARLIE "YOU TRADED ME FOR WHO?" WILLIAMS2. 1994-95: Started his career going 1-23 (and 4-7 on the mound) in Flushing, then less famously traded to Kansas City. JACOME3. 2003: 4-23 as a Met, then got 48 AB in Oakland in 2005 and 30 AB in Oakland in 2010. 4. 2013-14: 5-23 at the plate after being MVP of the first two WBCs. MATSUZAKAGFafif 36JCL 16Batmags 16Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 5SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 seawolf17 wrote:AHA! Put the questions up while Greg's asleep. That's my new plan.Ironically, I've been up since 6:30.I had no idea this had a standings element when I answered the first question that was hanging around a couple of weeks ago. The important thing is we're getting closer to April 3.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 I'm starting to doubt that I'm going to get any more correct answers! Matt Watson? That name isn't at all familiar to me!
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 11, 2017 Author Posted March 11, 2017 Yep. Maybe they'll get easier! You never know. 1. 1971: Born in Flushing, started his career going 2-23 in Flushing, then famously San Francisco. CHARLIE "YOU TRADED ME FOR WHO?" WILLIAMS2. 1994-95: Started his career going 1-23 (and 4-7 on the mound) in Flushing, then less famously traded to Kansas City. JACOME3. 2003: 4-23 as a Met, then got 48 AB in Oakland in 2005 and 30 AB in Oakland in 2010. MATT "WHO" WATSON4. 2013-14: 5-23 at the plate after being MVP of the first two WBCs. MATSUZAKAGFafif 37JCL 16Batmags 16Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 5SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
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