Guest themetfairy Guests Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 G-Fafif wrote:1 Jack AkerNot my neighbor, but lived in the area (I'm not sure if he still does) and made appearances at some of our local Little League events.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 34 Joe Smith (new answer -- nobody valued Schoeneweis)
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 HOW THE HELL DID HE GET GREG BURKE EVEN GREG BURKE DOESN'T REMEMBER BEING A METAKER 1. 1974: IIRC, Was TMF's neighbor or something like that.ALVARADO 2. 1977: Backup infielder for a few years with the White Sox before coming to NY.BALDWIN 3. 2004: Only eleven of the 492 players to pitch for the Mets have a higher ERA, but none of them pitched as many innings (six).BEATTY 4. 1989-1991: Top pitching prospect acquired for Doug Sisk; his 15.2 innings as a Met are the entirety of his MLB career.BELTRAN 5. 1998-99: LHRP traded to Colorado at the deadline in the Darryl Hamilton deal.BOTTALICO 6. 2004: Former closer who pitched in 60 games and yet I remember exactly zero of them.BUCHHOLZ 7. 2011: As a top prospect, was traded from Philly to Houston for Billy Wagner; ended his career throwing 26 bullpen innings as a Met.BURKE 8. 2013: 0-3, 5.68 in 32 games and has zero memories on the UMDB. Good luck.CERDA 9. 2002-03: Young LOOGY who was traded to KC for Shawn Sedlacek.CONNORS 10. 1967-68: Better known as a long-time pitching coach, particularly for the MFYs.DePASTINO 11. 2003: Spent 11 years as an "organizational backstop" in four organizations before getting a cuppa in September.12. 1965-66: Got to share a rookie card with Rob Gardner, at least?ESTRADA 13. 1971: Wait, didn't we have him on this list the other day? So many similarly-named obscure Mets. A footnote to Mets history.FORDYCE 14. 1995: 3rd round pick who got into four games as a Met, then had a productive MLB career, getting nearly 2000 PAs with the Reds, White Sox, Orioles, and Rays. GERMEN 15. 2013-14: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUETTERMAN 16. 1992: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUTHRIE 17. 2002: LOOGY who was a very productive bullpen piece for 15 seasons from 1989-2003, mostly with the Twins.18. 1973: PH/PR in his only MLB season.JONES 19. 2000-02: Honestly, it was pretty easy to tell them apart.MR. KOO 20. 2005: Key figure in perhaps the greatest Mets regular-season play of all time.LOOPER. 21. 2004-05: Loathed.MANUEL 22. 1997: Was pretty useless out of the bullpen, then went to Arizona and in his one appearance back at Shea, gave up three runs in a third of an inning.MCGUIRE 23. 2000: "No, not THAT first baseman. This one's got a U, not a W, and he mostly strikes out."MEDICH 24. 1977: Pitched only one game as a Met, but won 35 games as a Shea Stadium resident in 1974-75.MORENO 25. 2003-04: Made his debut in 1999 in KC, but injured his arm in an off-field accident and aggravated it by pitching. Never really harnessed the magic again.MUSGRAVES 26. 1965: One earned run in 16 innings at age 21... and no other MLB experience.NUNEZ 27. 2008: Infielder who played 1028 games in Pittsburgh and Philly before ending his career pinch-hitting twice in June.PADILLA 28. 2005: 3-1, 1.49 in 36.1 innings in the pen. Supposedly dated my colleague's friend.RIGGAN 29. 2001: Pitcher who was traded for Roberto Alomar but never amounted to much after he left NY.30. 2003: Seven runs in three innings in his MLB debut, five runs in six innings three weeks later, and that was it for his MLB career.SCHULZE 31. 1987: Part of the deal that sent Rick Sutcliffe to the Cubs, so he's basically responsible for us not being World Champs in 1984.SHORT 32. 1968: A LOOGY before being a LOOGY was a thing.SIEBERT 33. 1977-78: For some reason, we traded Dave Kingman for him.SMITH 34. 2007-08: A valued bullpen piece who was traded for two other bullpen pieces. We should have held onto him.STERLING 35. 1974: 1st round pick (fourth overall) in 1969 who only lasted two weeks in the MLB in September. Got Gary Carter to ground out in Carter's first MLB AB.TAKAHASHI 36. 2009: Made his MLB debut at age 40; pitched 27.1 innings with a 2.96 ERA.TAPANI 37. 1989: Finished fifth in the ROY voting with Minnesota in 19990.VARGAS 38. 2007: 0-1, 12.19 in 10.1 innings, which was worse than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2008.39. 2002: 2nd round pick who, like seemingly so many players in this thread, was way more successful - primarily in San Francisco - after leaving the Mets.WILLHITE 40. 1967: 0-1, 8.64 ERA after being a hot Dodger prospect.GFafif 185FIELD 166Batmags 60Edgy 26JCL 26Ben Grimm 18FK 11SteveJR 6MetFairy 4Ceetar 4Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 3Lefty 1CF 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2017 Posted April 1, 2017 HOW THE HELL DID HE GET GREG BURKE EVEN GREG BURKE DOESN'T REMEMBER BEING A METI oughta be getting guys with that first name.Which reminds me:18. Greg Harts
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2017 Author Posted April 1, 2017 Yepperoo.AKER 1. 1974: IIRC, Was TMF's neighbor or something like that.ALVARADO 2. 1977: Backup infielder for a few years with the White Sox before coming to NY.BALDWIN 3. 2004: Only eleven of the 492 players to pitch for the Mets have a higher ERA, but none of them pitched as many innings (six).BEATTY 4. 1989-1991: Top pitching prospect acquired for Doug Sisk; his 15.2 innings as a Met are the entirety of his MLB career.BELTRAN 5. 1998-99: LHRP traded to Colorado at the deadline in the Darryl Hamilton deal.BOTTALICO 6. 2004: Former closer who pitched in 60 games and yet I remember exactly zero of them.BUCHHOLZ 7. 2011: As a top prospect, was traded from Philly to Houston for Billy Wagner; ended his career throwing 26 bullpen innings as a Met.BURKE 8. 2013: 0-3, 5.68 in 32 games and has zero memories on the UMDB. Good luck.CERDA 9. 2002-03: Young LOOGY who was traded to KC for Shawn Sedlacek.CONNORS 10. 1967-68: Better known as a long-time pitching coach, particularly for the MFYs.DePASTINO 11. 2003: Spent 11 years as an "organizational backstop" in four organizations before getting a cuppa in September.12. 1965-66: Got to share a rookie card with Rob Gardner, at least?ESTRADA 13. 1971: Wait, didn't we have him on this list the other day? So many similarly-named obscure Mets. A footnote to Mets history.FORDYCE 14. 1995: 3rd round pick who got into four games as a Met, then had a productive MLB career, getting nearly 2000 PAs with the Reds, White Sox, Orioles, and Rays. GERMEN 15. 2013-14: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUETTERMAN 16. 1992: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUTHRIE 17. 2002: LOOGY who was a very productive bullpen piece for 15 seasons from 1989-2003, mostly with the Twins.HARTS 18. 1973: PH/PR in his only MLB season.JONES 19. 2000-02: Honestly, it was pretty easy to tell them apart.MR. KOO 20. 2005: Key figure in perhaps the greatest Mets regular-season play of all time.LOOPER. 21. 2004-05: Loathed.MANUEL 22. 1997: Was pretty useless out of the bullpen, then went to Arizona and in his one appearance back at Shea, gave up three runs in a third of an inning.MCGUIRE 23. 2000: "No, not THAT first baseman. This one's got a U, not a W, and he mostly strikes out."MEDICH 24. 1977: Pitched only one game as a Met, but won 35 games as a Shea Stadium resident in 1974-75.MORENO 25. 2003-04: Made his debut in 1999 in KC, but injured his arm in an off-field accident and aggravated it by pitching. Never really harnessed the magic again.MUSGRAVES 26. 1965: One earned run in 16 innings at age 21... and no other MLB experience.NUNEZ 27. 2008: Infielder who played 1028 games in Pittsburgh and Philly before ending his career pinch-hitting twice in June.PADILLA 28. 2005: 3-1, 1.49 in 36.1 innings in the pen. Supposedly dated my colleague's friend.RIGGAN 29. 2001: Pitcher who was traded for Roberto Alomar but never amounted to much after he left NY.30. 2003: Seven runs in three innings in his MLB debut, five runs in six innings three weeks later, and that was it for his MLB career.SCHULZE 31. 1987: Part of the deal that sent Rick Sutcliffe to the Cubs, so he's basically responsible for us not being World Champs in 1984.SHORT 32. 1968: A LOOGY before being a LOOGY was a thing.SIEBERT 33. 1977-78: For some reason, we traded Dave Kingman for him.SMITH 34. 2007-08: A valued bullpen piece who was traded for two other bullpen pieces. We should have held onto him.STERLING 35. 1974: 1st round pick (fourth overall) in 1969 who only lasted two weeks in the MLB in September. Got Gary Carter to ground out in Carter's first MLB AB.TAKAHASHI 36. 2009: Made his MLB debut at age 40; pitched 27.1 innings with a 2.96 ERA.TAPANI 37. 1989: Finished fifth in the ROY voting with Minnesota in 19990.VARGAS 38. 2007: 0-1, 12.19 in 10.1 innings, which was worse than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2008.39. 2002: 2nd round pick who, like seemingly so many players in this thread, was way more successful - primarily in San Francisco - after leaving the Mets.WILLHITE 40. 1967: 0-1, 8.64 ERA after being a hot Dodger prospect.GFafif 186FIELD 166Batmags 60Edgy 26JCL 26Ben Grimm 18FK 11SteveJR 6MetFairy 4Ceetar 4Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 3Lefty 1CF 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2017 Author Posted April 2, 2017 Yes on Walker.AKER 1. 1974: IIRC, Was TMF's neighbor or something like that.ALVARADO 2. 1977: Backup infielder for a few years with the White Sox before coming to NY.BALDWIN 3. 2004: Only eleven of the 492 players to pitch for the Mets have a higher ERA, but none of them pitched as many innings (six).BEATTY 4. 1989-1991: Top pitching prospect acquired for Doug Sisk; his 15.2 innings as a Met are the entirety of his MLB career.BELTRAN 5. 1998-99: LHRP traded to Colorado at the deadline in the Darryl Hamilton deal.BOTTALICO 6. 2004: Former closer who pitched in 60 games and yet I remember exactly zero of them.BUCHHOLZ 7. 2011: As a top prospect, was traded from Philly to Houston for Billy Wagner; ended his career throwing 26 bullpen innings as a Met.BURKE 8. 2013: 0-3, 5.68 in 32 games and has zero memories on the UMDB. Good luck.CERDA 9. 2002-03: Young LOOGY who was traded to KC for Shawn Sedlacek.CONNORS 10. 1967-68: Better known as a long-time pitching coach, particularly for the MFYs.DePASTINO 11. 2003: Spent 11 years as an "organizational backstop" in four organizations before getting a cuppa in September.12. 1965-66: Got to share a rookie card with Rob Gardner, at least?ESTRADA 13. 1971: Wait, didn't we have him on this list the other day? So many similarly-named obscure Mets. A footnote to Mets history.FORDYCE 14. 1995: 3rd round pick who got into four games as a Met, then had a productive MLB career, getting nearly 2000 PAs with the Reds, White Sox, Orioles, and Rays. GERMEN 15. 2013-14: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUETTERMAN 16. 1992: Part of a MFY-Mets deal.GUTHRIE 17. 2002: LOOGY who was a very productive bullpen piece for 15 seasons from 1989-2003, mostly with the Twins.HARTS 18. 1973: PH/PR in his only MLB season.JONES 19. 2000-02: Honestly, it was pretty easy to tell them apart.MR. KOO 20. 2005: Key figure in perhaps the greatest Mets regular-season play of all time.LOOPER. 21. 2004-05: Loathed.MANUEL 22. 1997: Was pretty useless out of the bullpen, then went to Arizona and in his one appearance back at Shea, gave up three runs in a third of an inning.MCGUIRE 23. 2000: "No, not THAT first baseman. This one's got a U, not a W, and he mostly strikes out."MEDICH 24. 1977: Pitched only one game as a Met, but won 35 games as a Shea Stadium resident in 1974-75.MORENO 25. 2003-04: Made his debut in 1999 in KC, but injured his arm in an off-field accident and aggravated it by pitching. Never really harnessed the magic again.MUSGRAVES 26. 1965: One earned run in 16 innings at age 21... and no other MLB experience.NUNEZ 27. 2008: Infielder who played 1028 games in Pittsburgh and Philly before ending his career pinch-hitting twice in June.PADILLA 28. 2005: 3-1, 1.49 in 36.1 innings in the pen. Supposedly dated my colleague's friend.RIGGAN 29. 2001: Pitcher who was traded for Roberto Alomar but never amounted to much after he left NY.30. 2003: Seven runs in three innings in his MLB debut, five runs in six innings three weeks later, and that was it for his MLB career.SCHULZE 31. 1987: Part of the deal that sent Rick Sutcliffe to the Cubs, so he's basically responsible for us not being World Champs in 1984.SHORT 32. 1968: A LOOGY before being a LOOGY was a thing.SIEBERT 33. 1977-78: For some reason, we traded Dave Kingman for him.SMITH 34. 2007-08: A valued bullpen piece who was traded for two other bullpen pieces. We should have held onto him.STERLING 35. 1974: 1st round pick (fourth overall) in 1969 who only lasted two weeks in the MLB in September. Got Gary Carter to ground out in Carter's first MLB AB.TAKAHASHI 36. 2009: Made his MLB debut at age 40; pitched 27.1 innings with a 2.96 ERA.TAPANI 37. 1989: Finished fifth in the ROY voting with Minnesota in 19990.VARGAS 38. 2007: 0-1, 12.19 in 10.1 innings, which was worse than the unrelated guy who pitched for the Mets in 2008.WALKER 39. 2002: 2nd round pick who, like seemingly so many players in this thread, was way more successful - primarily in San Francisco - after leaving the Mets.WILLHITE 40. 1967: 0-1, 8.64 ERA after being a hot Dodger prospect.GFafif 186FIELD 166Batmags 60Edgy 27JCL 26Ben Grimm 18FK 11SteveJR 6MetFairy 4Ceetar 4Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 3Lefty 1CF 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2017 Author Posted April 2, 2017 Also, I'll have today's up later, when I'm done writing clues.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 3, 2017 Author Posted April 3, 2017 Jeez, it's getting late.TWO ABs:12. 1965-66: Got to share a rookie card with Rob Gardner, at least?30. 2003: Seven runs in three innings in his MLB debut, five runs in six innings three weeks later, and that was it for his MLB career.ONE AB:1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.4. 2000: Triple!5. 2014-15: Reliever -- best known as a Brave, probably? -- DFAed twice in 2014 but kept coming back. 6. 2015: Deadline acquisition for the bullpen.7. 2001-02: RHP caught up in the Grant Roberts weed "scandal."8. 1992: RHP who also pitched for the Pirates and Giants.9. 2012-2016: LOOGY.10. 1995: Not a mob boss as far as I know.11. 1962: RHP who only got into five games in 1962; traded the following season to Milwaukee but never made it back to the bigs.12. 1984-85: RHP who got us Bobby O.13. 2014-16: Wore #62.14. 2009-10: Submariner who was the best (?) part of the Putz deal.15. 1996: Catcher who only made it into 55 games across five seasons with the Mets, O's, Brewers, and Jays.16. 1967: LHP with too many consonants in his name who played part of 8 MLB seasons.17. 2012: Only gave up two runs in ten innings out of the pen as a Met.18. 1962: Way shorter than the unrelated later Met.19. 2001: One game, two innings pitched, eight earned runs.20. 1964-67: Shared rookie cards with both Bill Wakefield and Gary Kroll.21. 2006-07: Pitched one magical game in April 2012.22. 1997: LHRP acquired in the Brogna/Borland deal.23. 2006: Closed in Baltimore, than had a 5.06 ERA as a Met.24. 1997: LHP who only spent one season in the States.25. 2002: RHP who only spent one season in the States.26. 1990: Catcher whose one MLB AB was a single in June. Scored on a wild pitch.27. 1992: Would run through a wall to make a play.28. 1962: G.29. 1998: Acquired from Florida for Rob Stratton, AJ Burnett, and Jesus Sanchez.30. 1987: Slugged his way through the minor leagues, but didn't break through until two teams later, in Baltimore.31. 1997: Mets Director of Minor League Operations.32. 2006-07: Punk best known for being a d-bag in a spring training game. ROIDS.33. 1989-90: We traded WHO for this guy?!?!34. 2007: One game, four innings, seven earned runs.35. 1997: Came to Shea after three "meh" seasons in the Florida pen, then moved on to Philly.36. 2012: Wore #62.37. 2002: Submariner. 38. 2009-11: Better (worse?) remembered for his off-field antics, but pitcherd in 165 games.39. 2000: 7.78 ERA in 37 innings. THIRTY SEVEN INNINGS WE LET THIS FUCKIN' GUY PITCH.40. 2001: Came up as a hot Sox pitching prospect. Wound up with a 5.86 MLB ERA in 68 games.41. 2006-08: Next time, just take the 7-train.42. 2007-08: Cancer survivor who put together a 12-year MLB career.43. 1981: Traded by the Mets to Cleveland for Tom Veryzer, and then was a productive middle reliever until 1990.44. 2016: LOOGY.45. 2002-03: RHP who was out of baseball by 24.46. 2002-03: Excellent bullpenner who never really made it back from TJS in 2003.47. 1964: Went 16-6 for the MFYs in 1957.48. 1998-99: spent three solid years in the Oakland pen from 2000-02.49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD50. 1995-2002: Two different stints; traded to San Diego for Roberto Petagine.51. 1987-88: The OTHER guy with the sweet moustache who came from San Diego.52. 1967: Traded to the White Sox in the Agee/Weis deal.GFafif 186FIELD 166Batmags 60Edgy 27JCL 26Ben Grimm 18FK 11SteveJR 6MetFairy 4Ceetar 4Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 3Lefty 1CF 1
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