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Newsday
Tuesday, August 31, 1982

Newsday's TV sports columnist Stan Isaacs on the 1982 Mets broadcast team of Ralph Kiner and Lorn Brown. It was a one-year failed experiment. Fortunately, the Mets noticed and the booth became much livelier in 1983.

Tags: Lorn Brown, Ralph Kiner



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Michael
October 6, 2023
This article is a small, but great example of the revisionist history that can sometimes take over after so many years away from the real story.

So many people now a days seem to think that Frank Cashen was just free to build his eventual juggernaut with little to no backlash during the painful process. But that's simply not true. Fans and media were getting incredibly impatient by the end of 1982 and truly began calling for his job in the papers and on sports radio. Thankfully, it never came to that and the Mets weren't stupid at the time. But it certainly wasn't all sunshine and roses during that early 80's period while he was building a winner from the ground up.



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