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Share your memories of Josh Thole
HERE IS WHAT OTHER METS FANS HAVE TO SAY:
Stu Baron
September 5, 2009
Watching this kid in his first couple of games (today vs Chicago at Citi Field), he looks like a keeper...
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Dennis From Jersey
September 6, 2009
Josh came out to the left field stands today and spent 30 minutes signing autographs. It was very nice of him. I was with two of my sons and one of their friends, ages nine through eleven. They were thrilled to meet him and he will have fans for the rest of his career for this nice gesture. Good luck Josh.
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Jonathan Stern
April 13, 2012
Congratulations, Josh. You have just committed the greatest bonehead play I have ever seen in my over twenty years of watching the Mets on a regular basis. Oh, to be a fly on the wall in the upcoming kangaroo court!
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Jonathan Stern
June 2, 2012
Congratulations, Josh. You've just caught the first no-hitter ever thrown by a Met. I couldn't be happier for you.
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JFK
August 21, 2012
How is this guy a major league starting catcher?
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Get's by Buckner
December 6, 2012
I agree with JFK. He seems like a really nice guy but hey, not every nice guy should be a starting Major League catcher with only 7 HR's in 4 years!
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Shickhaus Franks
December 27, 2012
In a year that has seen a lot of tragedy courtesy of Mother Nature and from sub-humans with weapons, there was one great moment: The Mets first NO-HITTER in history thanks to Johan Santana and his battery mate Josh Thole. Josh was a part of something that Grote, Stearns, Hodges, Carter, Hundley, Piazza and countless other Mets backstops never got to do. BTW, Good Luck in Toronto, Josh, and watch your budget because taxes in Canada can be a pain in the %$#.
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community chest
January 30, 2013
The absence of Josh from the lineup may just push us over the top.
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Jason
February 11, 2013
Will forever be known in Mets history for catching the first Mets No-Hitter. He was a decent catcher, definitely not starting catching material. Good luck in Toronto.
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Witz
February 13, 2013
Seemed like a good guy -- I wish him well in Toronto -- but things aren't trending well for him; it's not easy to have your average go down every year of your career!
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