seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Author Posted March 13, 2017 Here we go!1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate.2. 1962: Was the 32nd pick in the expansion draft; went 3-22 and got traded in April.3. 1962-63: The second best Mets pitcher to come out of Yale. Went 1-22 at the plate.4. 1967: 0-for-22. (See #10.)5. 1975-77: Born in Fresno, but was no Seaver, either on the mound or at the plate, despite 6 hits in 22 AB. No relation to #6.6. 1975-76: 6-22 as a backup outfielder. No relation to #5.7. 1978: 5-22 after coming over as a PTBNL in a huge trade; traded away in May.8. 1979: 0-22 with 17 strikeouts, 4-5, 3.70 on the mound. Mostly remembered as an Angel.9. 1981: 4-22. Goes both ways. (NTTAWWT.)10. 2007: 3-for-22. (See #4.)11. 2013: 3-22, and probably BETTER at the plate than he was on the mound. What a disaster.12. 2013-15: 2-22 over 165 games with the Mets.
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seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Author Posted March 13, 2017 Well done! Today's coming soon.1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate.2. 1962: Was the 32nd pick in the expansion draft; went 3-22 and got traded in April. BG SMITH3. 1962-63: The second best Mets pitcher to come out of Yale. Went 1-22 at the plate. MacKENZIE4. 1967: 0-for-22. (See #10.) SANDY ALOMAR5. 1975-77: Born in Fresno, but was no Seaver, either on the mound or at the plate, despite 6 hits in 22 AB. No relation to #6. RICK BALDWIN6. 1975-76: 6-22 as a backup outfielder. No relation to #5. BILLY BALDWIN7. 1978: 5-22 after coming over as a PTBNL in a huge trade; traded away in May. KEN HENDERSON8. 1979: 0-22 with 17 strikeouts, 4-5, 3.70 on the mound. Mostly remembered as an Angel. ANDY HASSLER9. 1981: 4-22. Goes both ways. (NTTAWWT.) GREG HARRIS10. 2007: 3-for-22. (See #4.) OTHER SANDY ALOMAR11. 2013: 3-22, and probably BETTER at the plate than he was on the mound. What a disaster. SHAUN MARCUM12. 2013-15: 2-22 over 165 games with the Mets. CARLOS TORRESGFafif 46JCL 17Batmags 17Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 5SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Author Posted March 13, 2017 From yesterday:1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate.From today:1. 1964-66: Drafted from the Phillies, he pitched his way back and forth from AAA for three years, and went 5-for-21 at the plate. His brother had a much more successful career.2. 1993-95: Raced through the minor leagues until his 1993 debut; 3-for-21 in 37 games, then spent parts of three seasons in Oakland. Currently an assistant principal in Minisink Valley.3. 2002-03: 2-for-21 and is best known for giving up a big home run as a member of another organization.4. 2009-11: 1-for-21 at the plate after coming over midway through 2009. Has bounced around the minors as a starter in AAA, but hasn't made it back yet.GFafif 46JCL 17Batmags 17Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 5SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted March 13, 2017 Posted March 13, 2017 [attachment=0]RossMikeBacsik.jpg[/attachment]seawolf17 wrote:3. 2002-03: 2-for-21 and is best known for giving up a big home run as a member of another organization.I thought that Mike Bacsik was best known for being nice to a young MK!
Chad ochoseis Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Posted March 13, 2017 1. Larry SherryOE - was never actually a Met, though his less successful brother was.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Author Posted March 13, 2017 One right answer and a bunch of nopes. From yesterday:1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate. BONUS HINT: Was the first reliever in Mets history.From today:1. 1964-66: Drafted from the Phillies, he pitched his way back and forth from AAA for three years, and went 5-for-21 at the plate. His brother had a much more successful career.2. 1993-95: Raced through the minor leagues until his 1993 debut; 3-for-21 in 37 games, then spent parts of three seasons in Oakland. Currently an assistant principal in Minisink Valley.3. 2002-03: 2-for-21 and is best known for giving up a big home run as a member of another organization. MIKE BASCIK4. 2009-11: 1-for-21 at the plate after coming over midway through 2009. Has bounced around the minors as a starter in AAA, but hasn't made it back yet.GFafif 46JCL 17Batmags 17Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 6SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Author Posted March 13, 2017 Two for the leader!From yesterday:1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate. BONUS HINT: Was the first reliever in Mets history.From today:1. 1964-66: Drafted from the Phillies, he pitched his way back and forth from AAA for three years, and went 5-for-21 at the plate. His brother had a much more successful career.2. 1993-95: Raced through the minor leagues until his 1993 debut; 3-for-21 in 37 games, then spent parts of three seasons in Oakland. Currently an assistant principal in Minisink Valley. TELGHEDER3. 2002-03: 2-for-21 and is best known for giving up a big home run as a member of another organization. MIKE BASCIK4. 2009-11: 1-for-21 at the plate after coming over midway through 2009. Has bounced around the minors as a starter in AAA, but hasn't made it back yet. MISCHGFafif 48JCL 17Batmags 17Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 6SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 13, 2017 Posted March 13, 2017 The first reliever in Mets history (an excellent hint) was also the first player to make his MLB debut as a Met...which I wrote about here.http://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/2015/05/13/360-degrees-of-bob-moorhead/So click for the answer and a point.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 14, 2017 Posted March 14, 2017 Well, shoot, if nobody wants it, the 1962-65 first reliever guy is Bob Moorhead.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 15, 2017 Author Posted March 15, 2017 Indeed he is!From Sunday:1. 1962-65: appeared in 47 games, all with the Mets, in his MLB career. Went 1-22 at the plate. BONUS HINT: Was the first reliever in Mets history. BOB MOORHEADFrom yesterday:1. 1964-66: Drafted from the Phillies, he pitched his way back and forth from AAA for three years, and went 5-for-21 at the plate. His brother had a much more successful career.2. 1993-95: Raced through the minor leagues until his 1993 debut; 3-for-21 in 37 games, then spent parts of three seasons in Oakland. Currently an assistant principal in Minisink Valley. TELGHEDER3. 2002-03: 2-for-21 and is best known for giving up a big home run as a member of another organization. MIKE BASCIK4. 2009-11: 1-for-21 at the plate after coming over midway through 2009. Has bounced around the minors as a starter in AAA, but hasn't made it back yet. MISCHGFafif 49JCL 17Batmags 17Edgy 10Ben Grimm 8FK 6SteveJR 4Hahn 3Chad 2DocTee 2Lefty 11. 1995: Acquired for David Segui, got two hits in 20 AB, then was traded for Mark Clark.2. 1998: Nowhere near as well-loved as his stepfather, despite his six hits in 20 AB.3. 2001: Got two hits in 20 AB as a swingman before getting traded in spring 2002 to Montreal.4. 2002: Acquired from the Reds, went 5-12, then made a mark in Milwaukee before finishing his career going 2-for-8 with the Mets in 2008.5. 2011: One hit and 11 strikeouts in 20 AB at age 27; has never played first.6. 2012: 3-for-20 as a September callup and backup outfielder.7. 2016: 7-20 with two home runs, somehow.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 15, 2017 Posted March 15, 2017 I'll take the layup.#2: Preston Wilson.
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