Your biggest Met blind spot?
- roger_that
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Your biggest Met blind spot?
Specifically, who is the Met with the best (Metly or non-Metly) career whose time with the Mets you barely remember?
It might be because you weren't born yet, of course, but it might also be because it occurred when you weren't following the team as closely as in other seasons, or just because the team was really bad and you're glad to draw a blank, or for some other idiosyncratic reason.
For me, it's Eddie Murray. I remember the Mets getting him, and the hype surrounding him, but basically he was gone before I got to see him play. Or maybe I did, and it didn't register on me. He's a HoFer, and he put up some decent Murray-like numbers, but as far as I'm concerned he was never a Met.
It might be because you weren't born yet, of course, but it might also be because it occurred when you weren't following the team as closely as in other seasons, or just because the team was really bad and you're glad to draw a blank, or for some other idiosyncratic reason.
For me, it's Eddie Murray. I remember the Mets getting him, and the hype surrounding him, but basically he was gone before I got to see him play. Or maybe I did, and it didn't register on me. He's a HoFer, and he put up some decent Murray-like numbers, but as far as I'm concerned he was never a Met.
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- Benjamin Grimm
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
Once I started paying attention to the Mets, in 1971, I never really stopped, so I'll have to go with one of the before-my-time guys. Put me down for Ron Swoboda.
- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
I basically missed the whole Darryl Boston Era
Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
Mine is Bernard Gilkey.
My main memory of him is in the movie Men in Black and I forget that really good RBI year.
Interesting question.
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My main memory of him is in the movie Men in Black and I forget that really good RBI year.
Interesting question.
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- cal sharpie
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
For me it is the time I was living in California, 1972-1983 so the Milner/Matlack/Mazzilli Mets passed me by.
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Michael Cuddyer if he wasn't Wright's best friend and all that surround that I wouldn't remember him, had a good career though
- batmagadanleadoff
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
cal sharpie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:44 am For me it is the time I was living in California, 1972-1983 so the Milner/Matlack/Mazzilli Mets passed me by.
Those weren't the Milner years. Those were the prime Seaver years. Cy Young in '73. Cy Young in '75. Deserved the Cy Young in '76. Deserved to be runner-up Cy Young in '77 (half a Met, though).
- Marshmallowmilkshake
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
I have two Eddie Murray Mets jerseys! Was very excited he arrived - for a couple reasons!roger_that wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:14 am Specifically, who is the Met with the best (Metly or non-Metly) career whose time with the Mets you barely remember?
It might be because you weren't born yet, of course, but it might also be because it occurred when you weren't following the team as closely as in other seasons, or just because the team was really bad and you're glad to draw a blank, or for some other idiosyncratic reason.
For me, it's Eddie Murray. I remember the Mets getting him, and the hype surrounding him, but basically he was gone before I got to see him play. Or maybe I did, and it didn't register on me. He's a HoFer, and he put up some decent Murray-like numbers, but as far as I'm concerned he was never a Met.
- whippoorwill
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Billy Wagner.
Apparently he was quite good but those Mets years went under my radar, despite my dads best efforts.
Wrote down the TV schedule for me each week, etc.
I honestly have no recollection of Billy.
Apparently he was quite good but those Mets years went under my radar, despite my dads best efforts.
Wrote down the TV schedule for me each week, etc.
I honestly have no recollection of Billy.
Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
John Mitchell started 19 games for the championship-defending 1987 Mets, as well as one more for the championship-winning 1986 Mets.
He was still hanging around as late as 1989, but I wouldn't know him if he came up to me on an airplane and sat on my lap.
He was still hanging around as late as 1989, but I wouldn't know him if he came up to me on an airplane and sat on my lap.
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- Benjamin Grimm
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He did that to me once. Spilled my Coke Zero all over my lap. Pissed the hell out of me. I said, "Hey, John Mitchell of the 1987 Mets! Find your own seat!"
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I was fortunate enough to be in college from 91 to 96 so I was paying less attention to whatever happened in those years
- Lefty Specialist
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Bret Saberhagen and Mike Marshall for me. The early '90's were tough.
I have a long-standing superstition- if the Mets lose 3 in a row, I will not watch the next game until they win. Missed about half the '93 season.
I have a long-standing superstition- if the Mets lose 3 in a row, I will not watch the next game until they win. Missed about half the '93 season.
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Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
I think I once wrote a CPF song parody about not being able to remember Doc Edwards, bench coach in 1990-1991.
- Centerfield
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This is very close to me. 1993-1997. No idea what happened during that time.
I'm sure the Mets were very competitive and won a World Series.
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I started following the Mets in 1999.
The whole 2017-2020 stretch is a bit of a blur. Amed Rosario was the primary shortstop in 2018 and 2019? He played over 150 games both times?! He had 616 ABs in 2019? Who knew?
It's weird, because I was actually following the team during that era, but I must have just been watching fewer games (though I know I was at least still watching highlights online). But I know I was actually following the team during that run because when I see clips and videos online from that time, it's like, oh yeah, I remember that. For whatever reason, that run just didn't burrow itself in my brain very deeply.
Then, for whatever reason, in 2021 I became fully re-engaged and I actually have an attachment to that, and each subsequent, season. 2023 still feels like it was yesterday.
The whole 2017-2020 stretch is a bit of a blur. Amed Rosario was the primary shortstop in 2018 and 2019? He played over 150 games both times?! He had 616 ABs in 2019? Who knew?
It's weird, because I was actually following the team during that era, but I must have just been watching fewer games (though I know I was at least still watching highlights online). But I know I was actually following the team during that run because when I see clips and videos online from that time, it's like, oh yeah, I remember that. For whatever reason, that run just didn't burrow itself in my brain very deeply.
Then, for whatever reason, in 2021 I became fully re-engaged and I actually have an attachment to that, and each subsequent, season. 2023 still feels like it was yesterday.
- Chad ochoseis
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I remember Lee Mazzilli, and I remember he was traded to Texas after not becoming the superstar he was supposed to become, and I remember that turned out to be a pretty good deal.
He was such a big part of those bad late 70s teams, though. It's too bad he never played for us again, particularly during that period from 1986 through 1988 when the Mets were really good.
He was such a big part of those bad late 70s teams, though. It's too bad he never played for us again, particularly during that period from 1986 through 1988 when the Mets were really good.
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- Benjamin Grimm
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Mazzilli returned to the Mets during the 1986 season and won a ring that year.
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That was my point...Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 8:46 pm Mazzilli returned to the Mets during the 1986 season and won a ring that year.
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool. - Richard Feynman
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I really paid no mind to baseball from the time I left home for college in 1991 until moving up to Watertown and getting my first job in the fall of 96.
So, Jeff Kent and his nearly 2000 (!) plate appearances as a Met? Not one scrap of that in my brain. By the time I started paying attention he was good, and gone
So, Jeff Kent and his nearly 2000 (!) plate appearances as a Met? Not one scrap of that in my brain. By the time I started paying attention he was good, and gone
- batmagadanleadoff
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I totally missed the Brian Ostrosser era. What probably happened was that with a Mets lead comfortably in hand, I switched channels to watch a sneak preview of The Girl with Something Extra. And there went Ostrosser.
- Benjamin Grimm
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Yeah, coaches. I'm barely aware of who they are during their tenure, much less after they're gone. I don't remember who coached third base for the Mets in 2024, and all I remember of the first-base coach was that he was small and had a giant walkie-talkie tucked into the back of his pants.
Re: Your biggest Met blind spot?
(Channeling Fmann on his birthday)Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 9:23 am he was small and had a giant walkie-talkie tucked intothe back ofhis pants.
Maybe he was just happy to see you.
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Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
- RealityChuck
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I stopped following the Mets in the 90s. The local newspaper only had AP stories, and the TV stations favored the MFYs. I got back into it in 1999 with the Internet, but from about 1990-1998, I didn't pay much attention.
- Benjamin Grimm
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You missed some bad-to-mediocre seasons!