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Category Archives: 1991 Mets
Rick Cerone – His Mets Career 1991
Signed as a free agent prior to the 1991 season journeyman catcher Rick Cerone started his Mets career with a bang by hitting a home run in his first at bat. His home run in the bottom of the 9th … Continue reading
Posted in 1991 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Bat, Career, Extra Innings, Free Agent, Game, Games, Home Runs, Mets, Montreal Expos, Rbis, Rick Cerone, Score
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Blaine Beatty – His Mets Career 1989,1991
Left-handed pitcher Blaine Beatty was acquired from the Baltimore Orioles on December 8, 1987 in exchange for reliever Doug Sisk. He spent the next two seasons pitching in the minors before finally making his major league debut on September 16, … Continue reading
Posted in 1989 Mets, 1991 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Appearance, Baltimore Orioles, Beatty, Bullpen, Career, December 8, Doug Sisk, Elbow Injury, Expos, Five Games, Game 7, Handed Pitcher, League Debut, Major League, Mets, Pirates, September 16, Seven Games, Starting Pitcher, Two Seasons
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Charlie O’Brien – His Mets Career 1990-1993
The Mets acquired catcher Charlie O’Brien on August 30, 1990 from the Milwaukee Brewers. O’Brien was a light hitting catcher known more for his defense and his tenure with the Mets was no different. He appeared in 28 games for … Continue reading
Posted in 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, 1992 Mets, 1993 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Career, Catcher Charlie, Games, Home Runs, Mets, Milwaukee Brewers, O Brien, Rbis, Tenure, Three Seasons
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Chuck Carr – His Mets Career 1990,1991
The Mets acquired Chuck Carr in a trade from the Seattle Mariners in 1988. He would make his Major League debut with the Mets on April 28, 1990, he struck out as a pinch hitter. He soon returned to the … Continue reading
Alejandro Pena – His Mets Career 1990-1991
The New York Mets acquired right-handed reliever Alejandro Pena from the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Mike Marshall in exchange for Juan Samuel prior to the 1990 season. Pena was used primarily as a set-up man in his first season … Continue reading
Posted in 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Alejandro Pena, Atlanta Braves, Career, Era, Games, Juan Samuel, Los Angeles Dodgers, Midst, Mike Marshall, New York Mets, Pennant Race, Two Seasons
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Dave Magadan – His Mets Career 1986-1992
The Mets drafted Dave Magadan in the second round of the 1983 amateur draft. A former college player of the year at the University of Alabama Magadan worked his way through the Mets minor league system. He hit .300 at … Continue reading
Posted in 1986 Mets, 1987 Mets, 1988 Mets, 1989 Mets, 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, 1992 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged All Star, Amateur Draft, Dave Magadan, First Baseman, Florida Marlins, Free Agent, Home Runs, Keith Hernandez, League Debut, Major League, Manager Davey Johnson, Minor League System, Part Time, Pinch Hitter, Rbis, September 17, Seven Seasons, Time Player, Two Seasons, University Of Alabama
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Garry Templeton – His Mets Career 1991
The Mets acquired Garry Templeton on May 31, 1991 from the San Diego Padres in exchange for Tim Teufel. Templeton, a former all-star shortstop, was nearing the end of his career and was used primarily as a pinch hitter and … Continue reading
Posted in 1991 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Career, Debut, Home Runs, Met, Mets, Nbsp, Part Time, Pinch Hitter, Rbis, San Diego Padres, Star Shortstop, Templeton, Tim Teufel, Time Player
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Frank Viola – His Mets Career 1989-1991
Long Island native Frank Viola was acquired by the Mets at the trading deadline in 1989 from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for David West, Kevin Tapani, Rick Aguilera, Jack Savage, and Tim Drummond. The left handed pitcher known as … Continue reading
Posted in 1989 Mets, 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, All-time Mets, Met All-Stars
Tagged Baseball History, Best Game Of The Year, Bobby Ojeda, Cy Young, Cy Young Award, Cy Young Award Winner, Cy Young Award Winners, Dwight Gooden, Franchise History, Frank Viola, Game Shutout, Jack Savage, Kevin Tapani, Minnesota Twins, Orel Hershiser, Rick Aguilera, Ron Darling, Sid Fernandez, St Louis Cardinals, World Series Mvp
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Wally Whitehurst – His Mets Career 1989-1992
After spending a year and a half in the Mets minor league system Wally Whitehurst made his Met as well as his major league debut on July 17, 1989. He pitched one inning of relief and gave up two runs. … Continue reading
Posted in 1989 Mets, 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, 1992 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Bullpen, Dozier, First Major League, Four Seasons, July 17, League Debut, League Victory, Majors, Middle Reliever, Minimal Success, Minor League System, Minor Leagues, New York Yankees, Pitching Coach, Raul Casanova, San Diego Padres, Spring Training, Star Shortstop, Tony Fernandez, Two Seasons, Wally
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Daryl Boston – His Mets Career 1990-1992
The Mets claimed Daryl Boston, a former number one draft pick, off waivers from the Chicago White Sox on April 30, 1990. Three days later he would make his Met debut as the Mets starting centerfielder, he went 0-2 with … Continue reading
Posted in 1990 Mets, 1991 Mets, 1992 Mets, All-time Mets
Tagged Best Game, Centerfielder, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, East Boston, Free Agent, Home Runs, Homer, National League East, New York Yankees, Offensive Numbers, Outfield, Pittsburgh Pirates, Play Three, Power Numbers, Second Season, Third Season, Three Seasons, Waivers
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