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The determined sidearmer overcame many odds to carve out a memorable baseball career in Flushing and beyond. → Read More
The mercurial lefty helped the Mets make the playoffs in 1999 before ending that playoff run with a fateful walk. → Read More
Stone had a great 1973 for the Mets, but was passed over by Yogi Berra for a World Series start. → Read More
A Queens native and Gil Hodges’ son-in-law, Bruhert toiled in the minors for seven seasons before getting a shot with the Mets in 1978. → Read More
The Long Island native and Fordham graduate had a successful career—aside from his time in New York. → Read More
David Peterson is unable to escape the first as the Mets suffer desultory sweep at the hands of the Cubs. → Read More
The Mets try to avoid a dispiriting sweep at the hands of the Cubs. → Read More
Harris was a popular bench figure who set the career pinch hitting mark in a Mets uniform. → Read More
Stearns was an intense All-Star catcher during a dark era of Mets’ baseball. → Read More
The lefty reliever came to the Mets in a trade deadline deal for beloved Met Mookie Wilson → Read More
Melts squander early opportunities and rally late, only to fall short in second game of pivotal series. → Read More
Mets look to keep momentum going after taking opening game of crucial series against the Braves. → Read More
The beloved broadcasting great’s monumental career intersected with the Mets at the franchise’s most memorable moment. → Read More
deGrom looks solid in return before bullpen—relatively unfortified at trade deadline—implodes in sixth. → Read More
Jacob deGrom makes his long awaited return against the Juan Soto-less Nationals. → Read More
The lefty won his 100th game as a Met, and was a bullpen stalwart in the early 70s. → Read More
For a brief time in 2006 in Queens, it was Lima Time. → Read More
Mets look to salvage series finale against Padres at Citi Field. → Read More
The speedy center fielder had a record setting season for the Mets in 1996. → Read More
The utility infielder was one of the first in a number of obscure Mets to sport 17 after Keith Hernandez. → Read More