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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:
ALMONTE 1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.
BENNETT 2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.
BLEVINS 3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.
CAMMACK 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.
MOTA 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.
TORRES 49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD
50. 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 190
FIELD 168
Batmags 60
Edgy 29
JCL 26
Ben Grimm 18
FK 11
SteveJR 6
MetFairy 4
Ceetar 4
Hahn 3
Chad 3
DocTee 3
Lefty 1
CF 1

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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:
ALMONTE 1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.
BENNETT 2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.
BLEVINS 3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.
CAMMACK 4. 2000: Triple!
5. 2014-15: Reliever -- best known as a Brave, probably? -- DFAed twice in 2014 but kept coming back.
CLIPPARD 6. 2015: Deadline acquisition for the bullpen.
COREY 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.
MOTA 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.
TORRES 49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD
50. 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 192
FIELD 168
Batmags 60
Edgy 29
JCL 26
Ben Grimm 18
FK 11
SteveJR 6
MetFairy 4
Ceetar 4
Hahn 3
Chad 3
DocTee 3
Lefty 1
CF 1

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24 Takashi Kashiwada (corrected number)


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Edgy's trying to keep you all in this thing but BY GOD HE BROKE 200

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:
ALMONTE 1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.
BENNETT 2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.
BLEVINS 3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.
CAMMACK 4. 2000: Triple!
5. 2014-15: Reliever -- best known as a Brave, probably? -- DFAed twice in 2014 but kept coming back.
CLIPPARD 6. 2015: Deadline acquisition for the bullpen.
COREY 7. 2001-02: RHP caught up in the Grant Roberts weed "scandal."
DEWEY 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.
GARDNER 12. 1984-85: RHP who got us Bobby O.
GOEDDEL 13. 2014-16: Wore #62.
GREEN 14. 2009-10: Submariner who was the best (?) part of the Putz deal.
GREENE 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.
HAMPSON 17. 2012: Only gave up two runs in ten innings out of the pen as a Met.
HILLMAN 18. 1962: Way shorter than the unrelated later Met.
HINCHLIFFE 19. 2001: One game, two innings pitched, eight earned runs.
20. 1964-67: Shared rookie cards with both Bill Wakefield and Gary Kroll.
HUMBER 21. 2006-07: Pitched one magical game in April 2012.
JORDAN 22. 1997: LHRP acquired in the Brogna/Borland deal.
JULIO 23. 2006: Closed in Baltimore, than had a 5.06 ERA as a Met.
KASHIWADA 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.
McCRAY 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.
MORGAN 31. 1997: Mets Director of Minor League Operations.
MOTA 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.
TORRES 49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD
50. 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 203
FIELD 171
Batmags 60
Edgy 32
JCL 26
Ben Grimm 18
FK 11
SteveJR 6
MetFairy 4
Ceetar 4
Hahn 3
Chad 3
DocTee 3
Lefty 1
CF 1


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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:
ALMONTE 1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.
BENNETT 2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.
BLEVINS 3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.
CAMMACK 4. 2000: Triple!
5. 2014-15: Reliever -- best known as a Brave, probably? -- DFAed twice in 2014 but kept coming back.
CLIPPARD 6. 2015: Deadline acquisition for the bullpen.
COREY 7. 2001-02: RHP caught up in the Grant Roberts weed "scandal."
DEWEY 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.
GARDNER 12. 1984-85: RHP who got us Bobby O.
GOEDDEL 13. 2014-16: Wore #62.
GREEN 14. 2009-10: Submariner who was the best (?) part of the Putz deal.
GREENE 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.
HAMPSON 17. 2012: Only gave up two runs in ten innings out of the pen as a Met.
HILLMAN 18. 1962: Way shorter than the unrelated later Met.
HINCHLIFFE 19. 2001: One game, two innings pitched, eight earned runs.
20. 1964-67: Shared rookie cards with both Bill Wakefield and Gary Kroll.
HUMBER 21. 2006-07: Pitched one magical game in April 2012.
JORDAN 22. 1997: LHRP acquired in the Brogna/Borland deal.
JULIO 23. 2006: Closed in Baltimore, than had a 5.06 ERA as a Met.
KASHIWADA 24. 1997: LHP who only spent one season in the States.
KOMIYAMA 25. 2002: RHP who only spent one season in the States.
LIDDELL 26. 1990: Catcher whose one MLB AB was a single in June. Scored on a wild pitch.
McCRAY 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.
MORGAN 31. 1997: Mets Director of Minor League Operations.
MOTA 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.
TORRES 49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD
50. 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 205
FIELD 171
Batmags 60
Edgy 32
JCL 26
Ben Grimm 18
FK 11
SteveJR 6
MetFairy 4
Ceetar 4
Hahn 3
Chad 3
DocTee 3
Lefty 1
CF 1


Posted


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:
ALMONTE 1. 2003: Came over from the White Sox in the Alomar deal; had an 11.12 ERA as a Met.
BENNETT 2. 2001: Catcher who was a Met for a month in July/August in between stops in Colorado and Philly.
BLEVINS 3. 2015-16: LOOGY who appeared in 80 games.
CAMMACK 4. 2000: Triple!
5. 2014-15: Reliever -- best known as a Brave, probably? -- DFAed twice in 2014 but kept coming back.
CLIPPARD 6. 2015: Deadline acquisition for the bullpen.
COREY 7. 2001-02: RHP caught up in the Grant Roberts weed "scandal."
DEWEY 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.
GARDNER 12. 1984-85: RHP who got us Bobby O.
GOEDDEL 13. 2014-16: Wore #62.
GREEN 14. 2009-10: Submariner who was the best (?) part of the Putz deal.
GREENE 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.
HAMPSON 17. 2012: Only gave up two runs in ten innings out of the pen as a Met.
HILLMAN 18. 1962: Way shorter than the unrelated later Met.
HINCHLIFFE 19. 2001: One game, two innings pitched, eight earned runs.
20. 1964-67: Shared rookie cards with both Bill Wakefield and Gary Kroll.
HUMBER 21. 2006-07: Pitched one magical game in April 2012.
JORDAN 22. 1997: LHRP acquired in the Brogna/Borland deal.
JULIO 23. 2006: Closed in Baltimore, than had a 5.06 ERA as a Met.
KASHIWADA 24. 1997: LHP who only spent one season in the States.
KOMIYAMA 25. 2002: RHP who only spent one season in the States.
LIDDELL 26. 1990: Catcher whose one MLB AB was a single in June. Scored on a wild pitch.
McCRAY 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.
MILLIGAN 30. 1987: Slugged his way through the minor leagues, but didn't break through until two teams later, in Baltimore.
MORGAN 31. 1997: Mets Director of Minor League Operations.
MOTA 32. 2006-07: Punk best known for being a d-bag in a spring training game. ROIDS.
MUSSELMAN 33. 1989-90: We traded WHO for this guy?!?!
34. 2007: One game, four innings, seven earned runs.
PEREZ 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.
TORRES 49. 2015: DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING ON HIS HEAD
50. 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 208
FIELD 171
Batmags 60
Edgy 32
JCL 26
Ben Grimm 18
FK 11
SteveJR 6
MetFairy 4
Ceetar 4
Hahn 3
Chad 3
DocTee 3
Lefty 1
CF 1


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