Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 7) Ross Jones, the extra player gifted us in the Sid Fernandez trade, to help take away the sting of losing super utility infielder Bob Bailor.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 I'm sitting there thinking while Greg is just shooting.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 24, 2017 Posted March 24, 2017 5 Juan Berenguer (I seem to remember him as a rookie card fixture when I wasn't accumulating that many cards)
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 24, 2017 Author Posted March 24, 2017 Damn. The kid's good. He should write a book.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.1. 1963: His only MLB season; was an effective swingman, throwing a CG SHO against the Phillies in August. Got 2 hits in 10 AB. GROVER POWELL2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.3. 1972: 0-10 in his MLB debut; played 617 games after that, for Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Baltimore. JOE NOLAN4. 1974: 0-10 in four games. No relation to the current MLB outfielder. RICH "YASIEL" PUIG5. 1978-79: 1-10 despite twice making it to a Topps tri-Met rookie card. JUAN BERENGUER6. 1979-80: Bullpen cog who went 0-10 in between AL stints in Detroit and Cleveland. ED GLYNN7. 1984: 1-10 in 17 games, all off the bench as a utility infielder. Came to the Mets in a famous trade. ROSS JONES8. 1999: Pride of City College; went 3-10 as a swingman. Traded for a guy who was then traded away himself two days later. ALLEN WATSON9. 2006-07: Somehow important enough to get the ball on 1986 Reunion Night. Went 2-10. DAVE WILLIAMS10. 2010: Useful, if unimpressive, bullpen piece. Went 4-10 at the plate. RAUL VALDES11. 2011-12: 0-3, 6.98 in seven games (six starts), but seemed like he was actually a lot worse. 2-10 at the plate. CHRIS SCHWINDENGFafif 90FIELD 103Batmags 28JCL 25Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2017 Author Posted March 26, 2017 1. 1965: 2 for 9, but somehow made the Hall of Fame regardless.2. 1967: 0 for 9, and best visually remembered for who he shared cardboard real estate with.3. 1979-1981: 0 for 9 in 97 appearances out of the bullpen. Got 4.8% of the Hall vote in 2000.4. 1987-1993: Sidewinder who went 0 for 9 at the plate in 288 games. Spent his entire MLB career as a Met.5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.6. 2003: 1-4, 7.02 in nine games. 0-9 at the plate. Traded for Richard Hidalgo.7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 seawolf17 wrote:1. 1965: 2 for 9, but somehow made the Hall of Fame regardless.[fimg=444]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Yogi_Bear_Yogi_Bear.png[/fimg]
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 6 Jeremy Griffiths (the Chris Schwinden of his time)
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.1. 1965: 2 for 9, but somehow made the Hall of Fame regardless. YOGI2. 1967: 0 for 9, and best visually remembered for who he shared cardboard real estate with. BILL DENEHY3. 1979-1981: 0 for 9 in 97 appearances out of the bullpen. Got 4.8% of the Hall vote in 2000. JEFF REARDON4. 1987-1993: Sidewinder who went 0 for 9 at the plate in 288 games. Spent his entire MLB career as a Met. JEFF INNIS5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.6. 2003: 1-4, 7.02 in nine games. 0-9 at the plate. Traded for Richard Hidalgo. JEREMY GRIFFITHS7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)GFafif 91FIELD 107Batmags 29JCL 25Edgy 19Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 3DocTee 3Lefty 1Ceetar 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 And RIGHT BACK AT IT for today's:1. 1962: 2 for 8. The Mets' "other" Wilmer.2. 1965-66: 0 for 8. Won a ring in 1964 with St. Louis.3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met.4. 1967: 2-8 as a Met after coming over from Boston; probably best remembered as a Phillie, I guess?5. 1973: Long-time Buc backstop who finished his career going 2-8 as a Met.6. 1979: 5-3, 5.23 in 33 games. Three singles, 5 K in 8 AB. Was an all-star in 1973 with the Phillies.7. 1983: 1-8 in three games as a catcher.8. 1992-95: Started one game in 1992, four in 1995 after spending the late 80s with Milwaukee. Went 0-2 on the mound, 2-8 at the plate.9. 2000-01: Pitched for eleven teams from 1994-2007, almost entirely as a middle reliever. 1-8 as a Met.10. 2008: 3-2, 4.62 in eleven games, mostly out of the bullpen, which was way better than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2007.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)1. 1962: 2 for 8. The Mets' "other" Wilmer. VINEGAR BEND MIZELL2. 1965-66: 0 for 8. Won a ring in 1964 with St. Louis.3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met.4. 1967: 2-8 as a Met after coming over from Boston; probably best remembered as a Phillie, I guess?5. 1973: Long-time Buc backstop who finished his career going 2-8 as a Met.6. 1979: 5-3, 5.23 in 33 games. Three singles, 5 K in 8 AB. Was an all-star in 1973 with the Phillies.7. 1983: 1-8 in three games as a catcher.8. 1992-95: Started one game in 1992, four in 1995 after spending the late 80s with Milwaukee. Went 0-2 on the mound, 2-8 at the plate.9. 2000-01: Pitched for eleven teams from 1994-2007, almost entirely as a middle reliever. 1-8 as a Met.10. 2008: 3-2, 4.62 in eleven games, mostly out of the bullpen, which was way better than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2007.GFafif 91FIELD 108Batmags 29JCL 25Edgy 19Ben Grimm 10FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 3DocTee 3Lefty 1Ceetar 1
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 seawolf17 wrote:3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met.But how were his evangelizing skillz?Bill Graham
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 Yes on Graham! Good use of the clues. (No on Sadecki.)2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)1. 1962: 2 for 8. The Mets' "other" Wilmer. VINEGAR BEND MIZELL2. 1965-66: 0 for 8. Won a ring in 1964 with St. Louis.3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met. BILL GRAHAM4. 1967: 2-8 as a Met after coming over from Boston; probably best remembered as a Phillie, I guess?5. 1973: Long-time Buc backstop who finished his career going 2-8 as a Met.6. 1979: 5-3, 5.23 in 33 games. Three singles, 5 K in 8 AB. Was an all-star in 1973 with the Phillies.7. 1983: 1-8 in three games as a catcher.8. 1992-95: Started one game in 1992, four in 1995 after spending the late 80s with Milwaukee. Went 0-2 on the mound, 2-8 at the plate.9. 2000-01: Pitched for eleven teams from 1994-2007, almost entirely as a middle reliever. 1-8 as a Met. RICK WHITE10. 2008: 3-2, 4.62 in eleven games, mostly out of the bullpen, which was way better than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2007.GFafif 91FIELD 110Batmags 29JCL 25Edgy 19Ben Grimm 11FK 8SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 3DocTee 3Lefty 1Ceetar 1
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 Backstoppin' Buc Jerry May.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 Phillies all-star Wayne Twitchell
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 POINTS! But not for Takahashi.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)1. 1962: 2 for 8. The Mets' "other" Wilmer. VINEGAR BEND MIZELL2. 1965-66: 0 for 8. Won a ring in 1964 with St. Louis.3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met. BILL GRAHAM4. 1967: 2-8 as a Met after coming over from Boston; probably best remembered as a Phillie, I guess?5. 1973: Long-time Buc backstop who finished his career going 2-8 as a Met. JERRY MAY6. 1979: 5-3, 5.23 in 33 games. Three singles, 5 K in 8 AB. Was an all-star in 1973 with the Phillies. WAYNE TWITCHELL7. 1983: 1-8 in three games as a catcher.8. 1992-95: Started one game in 1992, four in 1995 after spending the late 80s with Milwaukee. Went 0-2 on the mound, 2-8 at the plate.9. 2000-01: Pitched for eleven teams from 1994-2007, almost entirely as a middle reliever. 1-8 as a Met. RICK WHITE10. 2008: 3-2, 4.62 in eleven games, mostly out of the bullpen, which was way better than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2007.GFafif 91FIELD 112Batmags 31JCL 25Edgy 19Ben Grimm 11FK 8SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 3DocTee 3Lefty 1Ceetar 1
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 seawolf17 wrote:7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.)Who was on the team that long in relief? Bobby Parnell? That ERA doesn't match though.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 The ERA matches... his final year in college before he was drafted. Yikes!2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.5. 1990: 0 for 9, all off the bench as a September callup and backup outfielder. Often conflated for a similarly-named player on the same 1990 team.7. 2008-15: 3-5, 8.86 ERA? WE'LL TAKE HIM! (Went 1-9 at the plate.) BOBBY PARNELL1. 1962: 2 for 8. The Mets' "other" Wilmer. VINEGAR BEND MIZELL2. 1965-66: 0 for 8. Won a ring in 1964 with St. Louis.3. 1967: Not much of a "promoter," or a "superstar," and went 1-8 in 5 games (3 starts) as a Met. BILL GRAHAM4. 1967: 2-8 as a Met after coming over from Boston; probably best remembered as a Phillie, I guess?5. 1973: Long-time Buc backstop who finished his career going 2-8 as a Met. JERRY MAY6. 1979: 5-3, 5.23 in 33 games. Three singles, 5 K in 8 AB. Was an all-star in 1973 with the Phillies. WAYNE TWITCHELL7. 1983: 1-8 in three games as a catcher. MIKE BISHOP8. 1992-95: Started one game in 1992, four in 1995 after spending the late 80s with Milwaukee. Went 0-2 on the mound, 2-8 at the plate. MIKE BIRKBECK9. 2000-01: Pitched for eleven teams from 1994-2007, almost entirely as a middle reliever. 1-8 as a Met. RICK WHITE10. 2008: 3-2, 4.62 in eleven games, mostly out of the bullpen, which was way better than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2007. CLAUDIO "JASON" VARGASGFafif 94FIELD 113Batmags 31JCL 25Edgy 19Ben Grimm 11FK 8SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 3DocTee 3Ceetar 2Lefty 1
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