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RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018)
G-Fafif Jul 30 2018 06:10 PM |
Gary Cohen announced yesterday (as did the Cardinal broadcast) that Johnny Lewis died Sunday at age 78. Johnny carved a piece of Mets lore for himself by homering off Jim Maloney in the eleventh inning on June 14, 1965, breaking up a no-hitter. Maloney would complete the game with 18 strikeouts. Lewis completed it with the game-winning RBI as the Mets improbably prevailed, 1-0. Johnny went deep 15 times for the 1965 Mets and socked five more in '66. 1967 would be his last year with the club and in the majors.
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Edgy MD Jul 30 2018 06:14 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
Probably the top player on the 1965 Mets. And maybe the hardest-to-guess top player for any Mets team.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 30 2018 06:15 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
[fimg=444:33e213ax]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-2A73AP-hGEo/TzhZ72YZ52I/AAAAAAAAD3M/PfjBNk7BnfM/s320/1967%2BJohnny%2BLewis%2B%2528r%2529.jpg[/fimg:33e213ax]
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G-Fafif Jul 30 2018 06:17 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
Worth noting that on the day Lewis died, the Mets won by a score of 1-0 for the first time in more than two years. Their previous 1-0 victory was won on the road in extra innings on the strength of a home run (Kelly Johnson's), only the third time in Mets history they had accomplished such a feat. The time before that came in 1985, the Darryl Strawberry home run off the clock game in St. Louis. And the time before that? The Johnny Lewis-Jim Maloney game.
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G-Fafif Jul 30 2018 06:21 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
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The likeness of Lewis in the upper right belies the listed weight...which is fairly close to that 1966 New York batting average.
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d'Kong76 Jul 30 2018 06:24 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
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You could look it up! Barely, the '65 Rankings thread has issues...
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 30 2018 06:27 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 30 2018 06:30 PM |
Keith Hernandez had some very nice words for Lewis during yesterday's broadcast. Lewis worked in the Cards system as an instructor when Keith was coming up, and was extremely kind to Keith, according to Keith.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 30 2018 06:29 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
Lewis also suffered a terrible tragedy as a young player with the Cards when he lost his wife in a car accident.
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d'Kong76 Jul 30 2018 06:35 PM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
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I quoted the wrong post, but Johnny is still No. 1...
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MFS62 Jul 31 2018 01:58 AM Re: RIP Johnny Lewis (1939-2018) |
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Yes. I remember that announcers were always mentioning that Johnny was a widower, as though they were the first to tell us. RIP, Johnny. Later
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