A look at Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar’s Mets career highlights

This cracked me up. Hers Hardball Times again, this time with an article about Robbie’s career highlights.


Here is the Entire list of Mets highlights:

Mets years

April 30, 2002: At the conclusion of Alomar’s first month as a Met, teammate Al Leiter beats the Diamondbacks 10-1 to become the first person in baseball history to post a win against all 30 teams. Alomar, in one of his few great games as a Met, goes 3-for-4 with three runs and a triple.

April 11, 2003: The Mets go south to face the National League’s northernmost team. Or, if you’d rather, Alomar goes home for an away game. The Mets are the visitors when the Montreal Expos play their first official home game in Puerto Rico, where Alomar was born. Apparently it’s a nice home field advantage for Montreal, who wins 10-0 while two-hitting the Mets. Alomar draws a walk but doesn’t get a hit.

So, one day he went 3 for 4. Another time he walked. (LMFAO)

And he played like a HOFer everywhere else.

Sigh. Reminds me of Carlos Baerga and possible HOFer Jeff Kent.

And George Foster. And Jason Bay.

And Jeff Wilpon thinks that uniform looks good.

And now I’m depressed.

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