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First and Lasts of Their Decades
G-Fafif Apr 08 2010 04:41 PM |
I noticed there are no 1960s-born Mets on the current roster, which will happen when decades become 40+ years in the past. Also, Ruben Tejada was born not ten weeks from the 1990s. So we're getting closer to having one of those babies.
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Ceetar Apr 09 2010 06:56 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
Interesting correlation would be, who was the last Met born before there was Mets?
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G-Fafif Apr 09 2010 07:41 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
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Billy Beane was born March 29, 1962, 13 days before the franchise drew breath (not counting paperwork, spring training and such), 17 days after Darryl Strawberry. The first future Met born after the birth of the franchise was Joe Orsulak, May 31, 1962; the Mets lost at home to the Dodgers, 6-3. The first Met to play for the Mets who was born after the Mets were born was Jose Oquendo, born July 4, 1963. The Mets were swept a doubleheader at Wrigley that day, dropping them to 29-52; talk about being born under a bad sign. Julio Franco was the last Met who was born before the franchise to remain active. You can't go wrong with Julio Franco as an answer when it comes to this sort of thing.
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Edgy DC Apr 09 2010 07:48 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
Mets born the day they clinched a championship:
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 09 2010 07:57 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
Other guys who shoulda been Mets:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 09 2010 08:01 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
Check out the memories of Todd Feigel -- and be sure to give your kids plenty of soda with their Nintendo!
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metirish Apr 09 2010 08:15 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
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WOW, that's great stuff. Lots of love for Steve Phillips . I too shall echo the sentiment expressed by Feigel that Steve Phillips find a job in the " future that he see pleasurable" .
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Fman99 Apr 09 2010 10:26 AM Re: First and Lasts of Their Decades |
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Jobs plowing fat chicks are tough to come by in today's troubled economy.
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