Members of 1986 Astros reflect on one of the greatest seasons in club history – Houston Houston Astros | Examiner.com

I thought it was interesting that while many of our 1986 Mets were gathering so were some 1986 Astros.

Mike Scott:

“I will never forget when we clinched the division on my no-hitter. I also remember when the Mets got the last out on us in Game 6 of the NLCS to beat us. It did not even cross my mind that our season would be done until that happened. It just kind of hit me. I never considered that. It was day-by-day with the attitude of, “Let’s beat these guys and go play in the World Series.’

“That hit pretty hard.”

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Banner Day is not June 3 so when is it

I doubt Banner Day and Franco Day would be the same…

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…Dave Howard had said Banner Day would be a Sunday afternoon “late May or early June.”

The Mets are home on May 6. Away May 13 and 20. May 27 is Memorial Day weekend so that’s in play.

June 3 is Franco Day.

June 10 away. June 17 is Father’s Day which is now my #1 candidate. June 24 is home against the Yankees.

Video: Mets’ R.A. Dickey on CNN

This guy is the man. I hope he’s on the team for 10 more seasons and eventually gets a C.

 

 

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Even easier way to subscribe to the Mets Police Newsletter

Issue #2 will go out next week…but I figured out how to put the sign-up form in an article.  Just type your email address in the box and click  the gray bar.   Ah, progress.

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John Franco added to Mets Hall of Fame

Congrats to the Other Captain

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January 26, 2012 – The New York Mets today announced that John Franco, the club’s all-time leader in saves and games pitched, will be inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame during the Mets Hall of Fame Induction ceremony presented by Citi Sunday, June 3 prior to the 1:10 p.m. game against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Franco saved 276 games for the Mets over his 14-year career (1990-2004) with the team, the second-longest in franchise history behind Ed Kranepool’s 18 years of service. The four-time All-Star compiled 424 saves during his career, the fourth-most in major league history and the most by any lefthanded reliever.

“It’s a tremendous honor to be elected to the Mets Hall of Fame,” said Franco, who is currently in his fourth year as a Club Ambassador with the Mets. “I would like to thank Fred Wilpon, Saul Katz, Jeff Wilpon, the Hall of Fame Committee, all of my managers and coaches and of course my teammates. My entire family is looking forward to June 3.”

“John set a very high standard during his career both on and off the field,” said Mets COO Jeff Wilpon, who serves as Ex-Officio for the Selection Committee. “It’s great that during our 50th anniversary season we can have John – a true New Yorker in every sense – inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame.”

John Franco saved 276 games for the Mets over his 14-year career.

The Brooklyn native appeared in 695 games with the Mets and earned the National League Rolaids Relief Award twice (1988, 1990). Franco was named the Mets’ team captain on May 4, 2001 and was also honored on the 40th Anniversary All-Amazin’ team.

The Mets Hall of Fame now has 26 members. The previous Hall of Fame members in order of the year they were inducted are: Joan Payson (1981); Casey Stengel (1981); Gil Hodges (1982); George M. Weiss (1982); Johnny Murphy (1983); William A. Shea (1983); Ralph Kiner (1984); Bob Murphy (1984); Lindsey Nelson (1984); Bud Harrelson (1986); Rusty Staub (1986); Tom Seaver (1988); Jerry Koosman (1989); Ed Kranepool (1990); Cleon Jones (1991); Jerry Grote (1992); Tug McGraw (1993); Mookie Wilson (1996); Keith Hernandez (1997); Gary Carter (2001); Tommie Agee (2002); Frank Cashen (2010); Dwight Gooden (2010); Davey Johnson (2010) and Darryl Strawberry (2010).

The seven-member Mets Hall of Fame committee is comprised of a combination of Mets front office staff and media members with long-standing connections to the club. The members are: Dave Howard, Executive Vice President, Business Operations who has been with the organization for 20 years; Jay Horwitz, Vice President, Media Relations who enters his 33rd season with the team; Tina Mannix, Executive Director, Marketing who has been with the Mets for 11 years; former Mets pitcher and original Met Al Jackson, a pitching consultant who is in his sixth decade with the Mets; Marty Noble, the Mets.com writer who has covered the team for over five decades; Gary Cohen, a New York native and voice of the Mets on SNY, who is entering his 24th season of broadcasting Mets baseball; and Howie Rose, a Queens native and radio voice of the Mets on WFAN who has covered the team since 1987.

The Mets Alumni Association Presented by Citi was launched in 2010 as part of the organization’s ongoing commitment to honor its history and serve the community. Dozens of Mets players spanning all eras visit Citi Field throughout the season, interacting with fans at the ballpark and participating in community events around New York City.