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nymr83 May 26 2019 07:43 PM |
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Frayed Knot May 27 2019 02:17 PM Re: Son of a ... Edited 1 time(s), most recently on May 29 2019 12:57 PM |
Not sure about whether four in a year is unique (my guess is yes but I don't know that)
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Willets Point May 28 2019 08:45 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Frayed Knot May 28 2019 02:18 PM Re: Son of a ... |
Other father/son baseball news could happen early next week.
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Edgy MD May 28 2019 04:34 PM Re: Son of a ... |
Fun Father/Son Fact: There have been five three-generation MLB families. All five have had a Met connection, in that, at least one member of the three generations was under contract with the Mets, if not necessarily appearing in a regular season game for the big team.
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Frayed Knot May 28 2019 04:43 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 28 2019 04:53 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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LWFS May 28 2019 06:10 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 28 2019 06:15 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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nymr83 May 28 2019 07:56 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 28 2019 08:36 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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ashie62 May 29 2019 02:39 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 29 2019 05:37 AM Re: Son of a ... |
It's hard to spread three generations over two guys.
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stevejrogers May 29 2019 05:47 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Frayed Knot May 29 2019 06:10 AM Re: Son of a ... Edited 3 time(s), most recently on May 29 2019 06:36 AM |
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That would be the Schofield/Werth tree. John Richard 'Ducky' Schofield is the father of (brief NYM) Richard Craig 'Dick' Schofield who is the uncle of Jayson Werth who in turn is the step-son of Dennis Werth Dennis Werth played briefly for the Yanx in the early '80s although I have ZERO memory of him. I assume this means that Werth was the son of of Dick's sister. Not sure who his biological father was but I always got a kick out of the fact that Ducky & Dick were listed at 5'9"/163, and 5'10"/175 (and people wonder why HRs are up these days!!) while sis's kid topped out at 6'5"/235 ... and that doesn't even include the hair.
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duan May 29 2019 06:14 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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duan May 29 2019 06:15 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 29 2019 06:47 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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The Schofield-Werth clan is correct. Werth had a little more help in his gene pool than the DNA provided by Dicky and Ducky. Not only was his mother a Schofield, she was also a champion long jumper and sprinter in the NCAA, having reached as far as the Olympic trials. His father was Jeff Gowan, who led all NCAA receivers in receptions while playing for Illinois State. He also played baseball there, as well as putting in a year of minor league ball with for the Cardinals in 1978. Also, Werth's great-grandfather played minor-league ball from 1924-1938. Our last three-generation family is the only family ever to provide three generations of MLB pitchers, one of whom is a minor league Met as we speak.
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Frayed Knot May 29 2019 06:57 AM Re: Son of a ... |
Ducky Schofield, btw, still alive at age 84 as he approaches 48 years since his MLB days ended (final game = Sep of '71)
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MFS62 May 29 2019 07:09 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 29 2019 07:22 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Edgy MD May 29 2019 09:10 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Johnny Lunchbucket May 30 2019 12:41 PM Re: Son of a ... |
Have we talked about young Jack Leiter?
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2019 04:45 PM Re: Son of a ... |
The staff at the Charm City Mets Research Institute has taken up the question, and the current record holder is ... 2010! But 2019 is on a pace to break the record with a little more than a third of the season gone.
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Edgy MD Jun 23 2019 04:57 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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Frayed Knot Jul 28 2019 06:43 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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Not yet confirmed by the club, but multiple reports say (SS) Bo Bichette is being called up by Blue Jays
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nymr83 Jul 28 2019 07:00 PM Re: Son of a ... |
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they traded Sogard today so it seems inevitable
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Willets Point Jul 29 2019 11:08 AM Re: Son of a ... |
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