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Queens of Queens: Met Mothers in 2021

Edgy MD
Mar 04 2021 08:45 PM

Betty Lee Seaver (nee Cline) was born September 2, 1913, in Butte, Montana, and died April 28, 1986, in Fresno, CA.



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Betty Lee fell in love with a song called "Scotch & Soda" on her honeymoon in 1932, and husband Charles asked the lounge pianist if she had the sheet music, which the pianist obligingly transcribed for the newlyweds.



Twenty-five years later, their daughter Katie was dating an aspiring musician. Wanting the best for her daughter's beau, she introduced him to the song she considered her's and her husband's. The musician was one-third of The Kingston Trio, and when his combo recorded the song, nobody knew who the composer was, so the young musician split the royalties with the Seavers. Legend has it that this minor windfall allowed the Seavers to enroll their son at USC before he was able to secure a baseball scholarship.



So if you want to know the hidden force that redeemed the sad sack Mets and turned them into champions, the name of that force is "folk music." I'm Paul Harvey, and now you know the rest of the story.



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Johnny Lunchbucket
Mar 05 2021 07:35 AM
Re: Queens of Queens: Met Mothers in 2021

That's good stuff right there

whippoorwill
Mar 05 2021 07:35 AM
Re: Queens of Queens: Met Mothers in 2021

Ver cool! I can only see Mrs Seaver Sr's ear though

Edgy MD
Mar 05 2021 08:30 AM
Re: Queens of Queens: Met Mothers in 2021

I'm embarrassed that I only learned about this last night.



There are probably a dozen holes in the actual timeline of that thesis, but still, "Folk Music Saved the Mets" is my new quasi-fact. I'm putting it on a tee-shirt.

whippoorwill
Mar 05 2021 09:25 AM
Re: Queens of Queens: Met Mothers in 2021

As a group, we are ever evolving.