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Former major league pitcher Dave Hillman passes away at 95
Bristol Herald Courier (Bristol, VA), November 22, 2022
Dave Hillman's obituary. He was the first Mets player to reach his 95th birthday. He pitched for four major league teams from 1955 through 1962.
Tags: Dave Hillman.


Frank Thomas, Pirates star and original Met, dies at 93
The Day (New London, CT), January 20, 2023
Frank Thomas was one of the stars of the original 1962 Mets. His 32 home runs that year would remain a Mets season record until it was broken by Dave Kingman in 1975. This is his obituary.
Tags: Frank Thomas.


Jesus Alou; made baseball history with 2 brothers
Boston Globe, March 16, 2023
Obituary of Jesus Alou, one of three brothers who played in the major leagues, including as teammates with the Giants in 1963. He's also the uncle of Mets player Moises Alou and manager Luis Rojas. Jesus Alou was a member of the 1975 Mets.
Tags: Jesus Alou.


A true original: Hobie Landrith, the first Met and a close friend of Willie Mays, dies at 93
Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), April 12, 2023
Obituary for Hobie Landrith, the first player that the Mets selected in the 1961 expansion draft.
Tags: Hobie Landrith.


One last 'Humm Baby!' for Roger Craig, baseball lifer
Atlanta Constitution, June 24, 2023
Roger Craig was a member of the Mets starting rotation during their first two seasons, but that was just a small part of a long career as a player, manager, and coach. This is his obituary.
Tags: Roger Craig.


Bressoud dies at 91
Boston Globe, July 20, 2023
Obituary of Eddie Bressoud, an infielder with the 1966 Mets.
Tags: Eddie Bressoud.


Former Pirates outfielder and original New York Met
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 8, 2023
Obituary of Joe Christopher, an outfielder with the Mets from the inaugural season in 1962 through 1965.
Tags: Joe Christopher.


Ex-Mets catcher Hodges dies
Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA), November 25, 2023
Obituary of Ron Hodges, who spent 12 seasons with the Mets, primarily as a backup catcher. His rookie season featured a trip to the World Series as a member of the 1973 Mets.
Tags: Ron Hodges.


William Joseph Hicks
Daily Progress (Charlottesville, VA), December 9, 2023
Obituary of Joe Hicks, an outfielder with the 1963 Mets.
Tags: Joe Hicks.


Key Pitcher for the 1969 Miracle Mets
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 16, 2024
Obituary of Jim McAndrew, known as "The Pride of Lost Nation, Iowa". McAndrew was a pitcher for the 1969 World Champion Mets.
Tags: Jim McAndrew.


Former Reds pitcher was traded for Seaver
Springfield News-Sun (Springfield, OH), April 8, 2024
Pat Zachry, a recent Rookie of the Year, was one of four players that the Mets received from the Reds in exchange for Tom Seaver in 1977. He would go on to pitch six seasons for the Mets. This is his obituary.
Tags: Pat Zachry.


Grote an Amazin' anchor
Newsday, April 9, 2024
Obituary for Mets Hall-of-Famer Jerry Grote, the All-Star catcher who played a key role in the 1969 World Championship.
Tags: Jerry Grote.


Herzog Changed Cards 'Forever'
St. Louis Post Dispatch, April 17, 2024
Whitey Herzog was a Mets nemesis for many years as he served as a long-time manager for the rival Cardinals. He also managed the Rangers, Angels, and Royals. Prior to that, he was the Mets Director of Player Development and contributed to the championship teams of 1969 and 1973. This is his obituary.
Tags: Whitey Herzog.


Say Hey Kid Was One of Game's All-Time Greats
Newsday, June 19, 2024
Obituary of Hall-of-Fame outfielder Willie Mays, one of the greatest players of all time, who finished his storied career with the Mets in 1972 and 1973.
Tags: Willie Mays.


Major-league mainstay Cubbage dies at 74
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA), August 13, 2024
Mike Cubbage was an infielder who played in 67 games with the 1981 Mets. He also spent seven seasons as a Mets coach in the 1990s, and was the club's interim manager after Bud Harrelson was fired near the end of the 1991 season. This is his obituary.
Tags: Mike Cubbage.


Ex-Rice mentor Graham, 88, dies
Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, TX), September 5, 2024
Wayne Graham played in 20 games for the 1964 Mets and later went on to become a long-time baseball coach at Rice University. This is his obituary.
Tags: Wayne Graham.


Mr. Met, From Beginning to Miracle, Dies at 79
Newsday, September 10, 2024
Obituary of Mets Hall-of-Famer Ed Kranepool, who debuted with the original 1962 Mets at the age of 17 and remained with the team through 17 seasons.
Tags: Ed Kranepool.


Ex-Met, Yank, 75, dies; had memorable career
Newsday, January 1, 2025
Lenny Randle was acquired from the Texas Rangers after he had violently attacked manager Frank Lucchesi, but he then went on to provide an unexpected spark to the 1977 Mets. This is just part of Lenny Randle's story, as shown in this obituary.
Tags: Lenny Randle.



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