I knew that by the time Ed Kranepool retired as a New York Met at the end of the 1979 season there were no surprises left for him surrounding the organization. All of his successes and troubles throughout his career are brilliantly explained in the former first baseman's recently released autobiography - The Last Miracle: My 18-Year Journey with the Amazin' Mets.
I knew that by the time Ed Kranepool retired as a New York Met at the end of the 1979 season there were no surprises left for him surrounding the organization. All of his successes and troubles throughout his career are brilliantly explained in the former first baseman's recently released autobiography - The Last Miracle: My 18-Year Journey with the Amazin' Mets.
I knew that by the time Ed Kranepool retired as a New York Met at the end of the 1979 season there were no surprises left for him surrounding the organization. All of his successes and troubles throughout his career are brilliantly explained in the former first baseman's recently released autobiography - The Last Miracle: My 18-Year Journey with the Amazin' Mets.
Detroit Tigers infielder Spencer Torkelson may just be a late bloomer to the big leagues as he continues to trend in the right direction deeper into his big league career.
On this date in New York Mets history, April 5, 1972, Rusty Staub was acquired in exchange for Ken Singleton, Tim Foli, and Mike Jorgensen. Some would say that the price the Mets paid might not have been worth it.