Countdown to Mets Fantasy Camp 36,35 Days to Go.
Every year for the last 3 years as Spring gives way to Fall, Mets season merges into NY Rangers season, I have been able to keep the baseball side of my brain occupied with thoughts of Mets Fantasy Camp. This year more so then ever, in the past I have simply gone down to cover the week long camp as a reporter, this season I am headed down to actually participate as a player. Each year I have tried to find unique ways of counting down the days until camp and sharing them with Mets fans, So this year I will do the countdown by Jersey numbers, When possible I will post my 3 favorite Mets who have worn that number, some numbers are harder then others.
#36
#1 Jerry Koosman
Back in the day you were either a Muhammad Ali or Joe Frazier fan, or a Tom Seaver or Jerry Koosman fan, you always liked one better then the other, at times I think I was more of a Jerry Koosman guy, Koos was not as flashy or as confident as Seaver but he always got the job done, He was so clutch in the playoffs, going 4-0 in post season for the Mets.He pitched for 12 seasons for the Mets winning 140 games, his number should be hanging aside Tom's on the outfield wall. Jerry Koosman is without a doubt the most underrated pitcher to ever play for the Mets.
Here is our interview with Jerry Koosman.
#2 Kevin Baez
While KB played most of his games with the Mets wearing #1 , I am ranking him here, as I am not sure he would crack my top #3 at that number, and KB surely deserves a mention, Kevin holds a special place for me as when I was coaching a young travel team , Kevin ran some clinics for us and his joy for the game came across, he has been a very successful manager of the Long Island Ducks winning back to back championships and is a favorite at Mets Fantasy Camp. Here is our interview with Kevin Baez.
Mets who wore # 36
Sherman Jones
Bob Miller
Tracy Stallard
Roger Craig
Tracy Stallard
Jim Bethke
Jerry Koosman
Wayne Twitchell
Mark Bomback
Danny Boitano
Ed Lynch
Manny Hernandez
Dave Liddell
Kevin Baez
Tony Castillo
Tito Navarro
Mike Birkbeck
Don Florence
Greg McMichael
Jeff Tam
Grant Roberts
Manny Aybar
Henry Owens
Kelly Stinnett
Chip Ambres
Willie Collazo
Darren O'Day
Ken Takahashi
Manny Acosta
Dale Thayer
Collin McHugh
Juan Centeno
#35
#1
Rick Reed Possibly the best under the radar free agent signing the NY Mets ever made, never had a losing season for the Mets going 59-36 over 5 seasons more importantly the Mets record in games started by Rick in those 5 years.was 84-54. Not only did he have to battle the opposition but he was an outcast in his own locker room at times because he had signed to be a replacement player for the Reds during the 1995 work stoppage, he was viewed as a scab and was blackballed by the players association,
#2
Dillon Gee
While Rick Reed maybe one of the best under the radar free agent signings, Dillon Gee may fall under the same category when it comes to Draft picks, Drafted in the 21st Round, 663 overall in the 2007 draft and of the over 300 pitchers chosen ahead of him only 6 pitchers have amassed more wins and they are David Price, Rick Porcello,Madison
Baumgardner,Jordan Zimmerman,Chris Sale and Tommy Hunter had it not been for some injuries they may have even been fewer. He will be a big part of this years Mets rotation as when healthy Dillon is one of the best in the game. Here is our interview with Dillon Gee.
Mets who wore #35
Ray Daviault
Larry Miller
Don Shaw
Billy Wynne
Jon Matlack
Charlie Williams
Joe Nolan
Randy Sterling
Roy Staiger
Luis Rosado
Dock Ellis
Ed Lynch
Randy Jones
John Christensen
Joe Sambito
Billy Beane
John Gibbons
Craig Shipley
Orlando Mercado
Pat Tabler
Lee Guetterman
Kenny Greer
Doug Henry
Rick Reed
Dave Weathers
Mike DeJean
José Offerman
Jerry Manuel
Joe Smith
Lance Broadway
Mike Jacobs
Dillon Gee
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