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DocTee
Jun 04 2007 11:09 AM

No Mo' Chan Ho

[url]http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070604&content_id=2004226&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym[/url]

Edgy DC
Jun 04 2007 11:28 AM

That sucks. I was certain we'd find a picture of Rie before it was over.

A Boy Named Seo
Jun 04 2007 11:48 AM

How many Mets have appeared in just one game?

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 04 2007 11:51 AM

A bunch!

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 04 2007 12:04 PM

Okay, I can give you a more precise answer.

To date, there have been 20:

Jessie Hudson 1969-09-19
Francisco Estrada 1971-09-14
Don Rose 1971-09-15
Mac Scarce 1975-04-11
Luis Alvarado 1977-04-13
Doc Medich 1977-09-29
Bob Gibson 1987-07-25
Manny Hernandez 1989-09-16
Dave Liddell 1990-06-03
Kenny Greer 1993-09-29
Kevin Morgan 1997-06-15
Brad Clontz 1998-06-05
Dan Murray 1999-08-09
Ryan McGuire 2000-06-04
Brett Hinchliffe 2001-04-26
Gary Bennett 2001-07-24
Jason Roach 2003-06-14
Joe Hietpas 2004-10-03
Chan Ho Park 2007-04-30
Jason Vargas 2007-05-17

Centerfield
Jun 04 2007 12:08 PM

I had thought James Baldwin was on that list but apparently he got 2 starts. Chan Ho is the stud on that list.

A Boy Named Seo
Jun 04 2007 12:10 PM

Brad Clontz was huge for us, too.

But as a Pirate.

Edgy DC
Jun 04 2007 12:33 PM

Sure seems to be a latter day phenomenon. Joe Hietpas and Jason Vargas have a chance to get off the list. Doc Medich, not so much.

metsguyinmichigan
Jun 04 2007 12:54 PM

Yancy Street Gang wrote:
Okay, I can give you a more precise answer.

To date, there have been 20:

Dan Murray 1999-08-09


Hmmmm. That means there's a (very slightly) game-used Murray Mets jersey out there somewhere.....

I have his Braves road jersey, which is nice and all except that it's a bleeping Braves jersey.

The other recent Murray is of course WAAAAY out of my price range, and I'm not sure if they had names on their backs when Dale Murray played for them.

Frayed Knot
Jun 04 2007 02:21 PM

My first thought to the 'One Game Only' question was Gary Mathews Jr. ... except that he played in 2 despite only getting 1 AB:
He pinch-hit once, but also pinch-ran in the next game (and was then traded).

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 04 2007 02:36 PM

Looks like I'll have to post a list of guys who narrowly missed being on the one-game-only list.

Stay tuned for a list of Mets who have played in exactly two games.

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 04 2007 02:39 PM

Here we go:

Joe Ginsberg 1962-04-13 1962-04-15
Al Schmelz 1967-09-07 1967-09-24
Bob Johnson 1969-09-19 1969-10-01
Jay Kleven 1976-06-20 1976-06-27
Tom Edens 1987-06-02 1987-06-07
Kevin Brown 1990-07-27 1990-08-01
Juan Castillo 1994-07-26 1994-07-31
Mike Fyhrie 1996-09-14 1996-09-29
Charlie Greene 1996-09-15 1996-09-29
Dennis Springer 2000-04-22 2000-04-26
Jim Mann 2000-05-29 2000-07-02
Gary Matthews 2002-04-01 2002-04-03
Joe DePastino 2003-08-05 2003-08-06
James Baldwin 2004-05-10 2004-05-15
Scott Erickson 2004-07-19 2004-07-26
Brian Buchanan 2004-08-26 2004-08-29
Philip Humber 2006-09-24 2006-09-27
Lino Urdaneta 2007-05-06 2007-05-07

SteveJRogers
Jun 04 2007 02:58 PM

Heard a caller on WFAN once in the early 90's, when the more famous Kevin Brown was breaking out for the Rangers, complain about how the Mets once had him and let him go. His call was never really answered and got a "Well, we'll look it up, good bye." responses from the host and it was never brought up again.

My first thought was that, and I'm still pretty sure, he was thinking of this guy


But doing a search recently I found a shot of Brown in a minor league Met uni in some 85-86 card set.

Baseball-reference.com lists Brown as being drafted by the Rangers of course in 1986 and he was a player in their chain of course, so what the heck is the story of that image of Brown in a Metly uni?

G-Fafif
Jun 04 2007 03:30 PM

Roach and Clontz were in two games, actually. I was at Roach's only Shea start several weeks after he had his first, in Anaheim.

sharpie
Jun 04 2007 03:45 PM

Kind of surprising that it took til 1969 for the Mets to have a one-game player. Other than players who might have a chance to play another major league game, are there any of those whose one Met game was his only major league game?

OlerudOwned
Jun 04 2007 03:53 PM

sharpie wrote:
Kind of surprising that it took til 1969 for the Mets to have a one-game player. Other than players who might have a chance to play another major league game, are there any of those whose one Met game was his only major league game?

Baseball Reference has a nifty little "Cups of Coffee" page that lists every major leaguer with only 1 game player. I'd cross-reference the two lists, but I'm busy right now.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/coffee.shtml

seawolf17
Jun 04 2007 04:36 PM

Nah, that Kevin Brown is the only Met Kevin Brown. The pitcher was drafted by Texas and spent his whole time in their system before going to the O's in 1995.

Rockin' Doc
Jun 04 2007 05:03 PM

No great loss. Chan Ho Park was sporting a 5.57 ERA and had allowed 64 hits in 51 2/3 innings of work for the AAA Zephyrs.

Park was this years equivalent of Jeremi Gonzalez or Jose Lima.

Johnny Dickshot
Jun 04 2007 05:55 PM

My guess on Sharpie's question:

Scarce
Greer
Morgan
Rose



How did Roach wind up on the 1-game list when he'd appeared in 2?

G-Fafif
Jun 05 2007 06:19 AM

Scarce had a discernible career with the Phillies from '72 to '74 , which is part of what made the Tug McGraw trade not seem all that insane (John Stearns aside) when it was made. He resurfaced with the Twins in 1978.

Murray for Rusch is never mentioned in the pantheon of great Mets trades, but it certainly ranks among the very good ones.

The Mets' one-gamers whose only game was that one Mets game (woodchuck could chuck wood) were Hudson, Estrada, Rose, Liddell, Morgan and Hietpas (pending unforeseen catching calamities).

Gibson, Hernandez and Hinchliffe (Met ERA from his one aptly named emergency start: 36.00) all had previous ML experience but never pitched again after their Met cameos, something Vargas is hoping he won't have to say (and probably won't; Park, too, presumably).

Greer is the only Mets one-gamer on the list whose ML debut was with the Mets who went on to experience a little more big-time meal money (eight games with the Giants in 1995). One wonders if Kenny Greer is the only major leaguer to have made his debut in a 17th inning.

Edgy DC
Jun 05 2007 07:22 AM

Greg has missed a release. Hietpas has switched to pitching.

G-Fafif
Jun 05 2007 12:39 PM

Forgot about that. Pitching calamity, then.