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1994 Spring Training Quiz

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:15 AM

Saw a cool insert from ST 1994 last week. Here are some numbers and positions and other interesting info, including non-roster status (NRI)... I need names, people! Names!

PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI): Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI): Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI): Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI): Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Edgy DC
Jan 18 2011 10:19 AM
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#15 is Alan Zinter, who played with Keith Ginter and listened to Edgar Winter.

Edgy DC
Jan 18 2011 10:20 AM
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#40 is Glenn Davis.

Gwreck
Jan 18 2011 10:22 AM
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#62 is Quilvio Veras.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:23 AM
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PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI): Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI): Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI): Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Gwreck
Jan 18 2011 10:25 AM
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#10 is Greg Olson.

batmagadanleadoff
Jan 18 2011 10:26 AM
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Pat Howell's the base stealing outfielder.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:27 AM
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PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI): Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI): Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Gwreck
Jan 18 2011 10:27 AM
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66 has to be Alberto Castillo.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:28 AM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI): Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Edgy DC
Jan 18 2011 10:28 AM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

Is #11 Chris Jones?

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:29 AM
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Ooh, our first wrong answer. That guy (#11) is decidedly whiter than Chris Jones.

batmagadanleadoff
Jan 18 2011 10:30 AM
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#3 is Luis Rivera. It helps to have a collection of Mets baseball cards.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:30 AM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI): Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Gwreck
Jan 18 2011 10:35 AM
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I would guess Brook Fordyce for #0 but I thought he played for the Orioles. Is that list of teams exhaustive?

batmagadanleadoff
Jan 18 2011 10:40 AM
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David Wright wasn't the only Great Gazoo Met.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 10:44 AM
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43 is Mike Remlinger, no?

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 10:45 AM
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0 = Terry McDaniel

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 10:52 AM
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26 = Roger Mason

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 10:54 AM
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PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July.
#43 (NRI) MIKE REMLINGER: Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0 BROOK FORDYCE: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI): Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Mason is wrong. And I remember McDaniel as a 0 too, but in this case it's Fordyce. (And yes, O's are on the list there.)

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 11:01 AM
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11 = Chico Walker?

I was as sure on Roger Mason as anything I've ever been sure of. dagnabbit.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 11:09 AM
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
11 = Chico Walker?

seawolf17 wrote:
Ooh, our first wrong answer. That guy (#11) is decidedly whiter than Chris Jones.

He's whiter than Chico Walker too.

Gwreck
Jan 18 2011 11:12 AM
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11 - Ced Landrum? Edit: nope, not a white guy.

PS. I guess I see "O's" and think "A's." Whoops.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 11:28 AM
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seawolf17 wrote:
11 = Chico Walker?

seawolf17 wrote:
Ooh, our first wrong answer. That guy (#11) is decidedly whiter than Chris Jones.

He's whiter than Chico Walker too.



Doug Dascenzo!

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 11:34 AM
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PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired. #8 overall draft pick by the Red Sox; has been a pitching coach for a number of teams since retirement.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July. Pitched with Toronto and California pre-Mets, then the Royals and O's post-Mets. Out of MLB after 1999, then made seven appearances for Toronto in 2003.
#43 (NRI) MIKE REMLINGER: Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0 BROOK FORDYCE: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk. Has a short, distinctive name.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade. Best known as an Indian, methinks.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number, but he certainly had a lot of uniform numbers.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI): Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12. Gets conflated with Quilvio Veras a lot, but looks like my friend Dave Fishman.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI) DOUG DASCENZO: Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

Ain't nobody whiter than Doug Dascenzo. Added some more details on the rest.

HahnSolo
Jan 18 2011 12:16 PM
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60 - Fernando Vina?

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 12:50 PM
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PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired. #8 overall draft pick by the Red Sox; has been a pitching coach for a number of teams since retirement.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July. Pitched with Toronto and California pre-Mets, then the Royals and O's post-Mets. Out of MLB after 1999, then made seven appearances for Toronto in 2003.
#43 (NRI) MIKE REMLINGER: Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0 BROOK FORDYCE: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk. Has a short, distinctive name.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI): He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade. Best known as an Indian, methinks.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number, but he certainly had a lot of uniform numbers.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI) FERNANDO VINA: Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12. Gets conflated with Quilvio Veras a lot, but looks like my friend Dave Fishman.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI) DOUG DASCENZO: Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

HahnSolo
Jan 18 2011 01:52 PM
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64 - I'll guess Jeff Manto, though I have no recollection of him being in Spring Training with the Mets.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 03:10 PM
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Nicely done on Manto. He was a legend when I was living in Rochester. Still missing two pitchers (both generic lefthanded long reliever/sport starter types), one catcher, and a utility guy who I probably should have left off the quiz because he's too easy.

PITCHERS
#26 (NRI): Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired. #8 overall draft pick by the Red Sox; has been a pitching coach for a number of teams since retirement.
#30 (NRI): Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July. Pitched with Toronto and California pre-Mets, then the Royals and O's post-Mets. Out of MLB after 1999, then made seven appearances for Toronto in 2003.
#43 (NRI) MIKE REMLINGER: Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0 BROOK FORDYCE: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk. Has a short, distinctive name.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI) JEFF MANTO: He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade. Best known as an Indian, methinks.
#18: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number, but he certainly had a lot of uniform numbers.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI) FERNANDO VINA: Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12. Gets conflated with Quilvio Veras a lot, but looks like my friend Dave Fishman.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI) DOUG DASCENZO: Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jan 18 2011 03:22 PM
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Doy. #18's McKnight.

#26: Randy Tomlin?

Edgy DC
Jan 18 2011 06:15 PM
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Did you just say "doy"?

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 07:24 PM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

Doy indeed. #30 is Doug Linton; the two guys I never would have pegged in Mets uniforms are pitcher Bob Kipper and catcher Joe Kmak.

PITCHERS
#26 (NRI) BOB KIPPER: Lefty, pitched with Pirates from 1985-91. Threw 12 innings for Norfolk in 1994 and retired. #8 overall draft pick by the Red Sox; has been a pitching coach for a number of teams since retirement.
#30 (NRI) DOUG LINTON: Lefty; went 6-2, 4.47 in 1994 with Mets. Returned to Mets in 2001, but never made club; purchased by Korean team in July. Pitched with Toronto and California pre-Mets, then the Royals and O's post-Mets. Out of MLB after 1999, then made seven appearances for Toronto in 2003.
#43 (NRI) MIKE REMLINGER: Lefty; Notably carved up batters for the Braves from 1999-2002. Made 2002 ASG.

CATCHERS
#66 (NRI) ALBERTO CASTILLO: Signed by Mets out of the DR in 1987; played parts of four seasons in the mid-90s for the Mets, and continued playing through 2009, getting 112 ABs in the Atlantic League.
#0 BROOK FORDYCE: 1-2 with a double in his Met career; bounced around the league after that, playing with Reds, White Sox, O's, and Rays.
#21 JOE KMAK: Played in majors in '93 with Milwaukee and '95 with Cubs; spent '94 in Norfolk. Has a short, distinctive name.
#10 GREG OLSON: Drafted by the Mets, but best known as a Brave from 1990-1993. Didn't even make it out of ST with the organization.

INFIELDERS
#40 (NRI) GLENN DAVIS: Best known for his years as a slugging first baseman with the Astros; played 1994 in the Royals system.
#64 (NRI) JEFF MANTO: He played with eight major league teams, but not the Mets; killed IL pitching in Buffalo and Rochester in the mid-90s. 1st baseman by trade. Best known as an Indian, methinks.
#18 JEFF McKNIGHT: Jack-of-all-trades who's probably best known by this uniform number, but he certainly had a lot of uniform numbers.
#3 LUIS RIVERA: Regular SS for the Red Sox from 1990-1992; got 43 ABs as a Met in 1994.
#62 QUILVIO VERAS: Spent seven largely productive, albeit average, seasons as a major league second baseman from 1995-2001 with Florida, San Diego, and Atlanta.
#60 (NRI) FERNANDO VINA: Got 124 ABs as a Met in 1994, but somehow lead the NL in HBPs with 12. Gets conflated with Quilvio Veras a lot, but looks like my friend Dave Fishman.
#15 ALAN ZINTER: The consummate AAAA player; killed AA pitching in 1993-94 with Binghamton, then went to Detroit for 1994 season, where he killed AAA pitching in Toledo. Finally broke through at 34 in 2002 with Houston, but got only six hits in 44 AB.

OUTFIELDERS
#11 (NRI) DOUG DASCENZO: Best known as a Cub pinch-hitter/defensive sub from 1988-1992. Spent 1994 in Norfolk. Pitched one inning in 19-8 loss to Mets on June 12, 1990.
#1 (NRI) PAT HOWELL: Got 79 PA with the Mets in 1992, but never made it to the majors again. Victim of the baseball adage that "you can't steal first base." Stole 79 bases with Columbia in 1990, 64 with two teams in 1991.

seawolf17
Jan 18 2011 07:28 PM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

Got that info, by the way, from this:



This was from a spring training program. Check out some of those uni numbers on the Yankees side: NRIs Jeter (in 70) and Posada (in 76), and Mariano Rivera slumming in 58 while Sam Horn holds 42 for him.

Edgy DC
Jan 18 2011 08:11 PM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

A conversation at Yankee stadium taking place between two very odd friends, one to the left of me and one to the right:

"Who's that in number two?"

"Mike Gallego."

"Oh, him."

"Did you know he has only one?"

"One what?"

"One testicle."

"So his number is all a big LIE?!""

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 18 2011 09:53 PM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

Great quiz. No memory at all of Bob Kipper (not to mention Doug Linton).

Look at them still sucking the 86ers with Bob Ojeda. Have some self-respect, MFYs.

MFS62
Jan 18 2011 10:01 PM
Re: 1994 Spring Training Quiz

seawolf17 wrote:
.... while Sam Horn holds 42 for him.

I wonder if the "Sons of Sam Horn" know that their beloved Red Sox pheenom wore a Yankee uniform.

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