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Category Archives: 1974 Mets
Ike Hampton – His Mets Career 1974
After spending four seasons in the Mets minor league system catcher Ike Hampton finally made his Met debut on September 12, 1974. He pinch hit for first baseman John Milner and flew out to centerfield. He made three more pinch … Continue reading
Posted in 1974 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged California Angels, Career, Debut, First Baseman John, Fly, Four Seasons, John Milner, Ken Sanders, Met, Mets, Minor League System, Sacrifice Fly, Spring Training
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Bob Apodaca – His Mets Career 1973-1977
Bob Apodaca made his major league debut with the Mets on September 18, 1973, exactly four years later he pitched in his last big league game. In between Apodaca showed promise as a relief pitcher but injuries sidetracked a once … Continue reading
Posted in 1973 Mets, 1974 Mets, 1975 Mets, 1976 Mets, 1977 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Bullpen, Decade, Elbow, Five Seasons, League Career, League Debut, League Game, Major League, Majors, Mets, Minor League System, Pitching Coach, Promise, Promising Career, Relief Pitcher, September 18, Six Games, Spring Training
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Randy Sterling – His Mets Career 1974
After spending six seasons in the Mets minor league system right-handed pitcher Randy Sterling finally got the call to join the big club as a September call-up in 1974. He made his major league debut on September 16 as the … Continue reading
Rich Puig – His Mets Career 1974
A former first round draft pick known more for his glove than his bat, second baseman Rich Puig spent four seasons in the Mets minor league system before finally getting the call to join them as a September call up … Continue reading
Posted in 1974 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Bat, Career, Four Seasons, Games, League Debut, Major League, Mets, Minor League System, Second Baseman, September 13
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Jack Aker – His Mets Career 1974
Jack Aker was a journeyman pitcher who pitched for the Kansas City A’s, Seattle Pilots, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves when the Mets purchased his contract from the Braves on June 14, 1974. Aker made his Met … Continue reading
Posted in 1974 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Career, Chicago Cubs, Debut, Era, Game, June 14, Kansas City, Los Angeles Dodgers, Lynchburg, Majors, Mets, Minor League System, New York Yankees, Organization, Score, Seattle Pilots, Stint, Tidewater Tides, Visalia
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Bob L Miller – His Mets Career 1962,1973-1974
Right handed pitcher Bob L. Miller was selected by the Mets in the 1961 expansion draft from the St Louis Cardinals. Miller, who had mild success with the Cardinals, was one of two Bob Millers on the Mets 1962 roster.
Posted in 1962 Mets, 1973 Mets, 1974 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Bob Miller, Casey Nelson, Casey Stengel, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Expansion Draft, Game Victory, Handed Pitcher, Left Hander, Los Angeles Dodgers, Manager Casey Stengel, Mild Success, Minnesota Twins, Montrea, New York Mets, Pennant Race, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, St Louis Cardinals, Tim Harkness
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Benny Ayala – His Mets Career 1974,1976
Known as a power hitter in his native Puerto Rico Benny Ayala was signed as an amateur free agent by the Mets on January 28, 1971.
Posted in 1974 Mets, 1976 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Aaa Affiliate, Ayala, Baltimore Orioles, Benny Ayala, Clarey, Cleveland Indians, First Major League, Free Agent, Home Runs, Homer, Houston Astros, League Debut, Mets History, Play Eight, Power Hitter, Spring Training, St Louis Cardinals, Three Homers, Three Seasons, Tidewater Tides, Tom Griffin
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