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Three Leagues, One Legend: Remembering The Life and Mets Days of George Altman
Baseball lost one of its great travelers this week. And I don’t mean the “Edwin Jackson played for fourteen different teams” kind of traveler. I mean the “he basically was the poster child for TSA PreCheck for three different baseball worlds” variety traveler. George Altman — Negro Leaguer, Major Leaguer, Japanese baseball star, two-time All-Star, and possessor of enough passport stamps to make Rick Steves ask for travel advise, passed away at 92. Bob Kendrick of the Negro L

Mark Rosenman
Nov 275 min read


Mets lose hope in Chicago, but destiny remains in Flushing for now
Cubs 10 Mets 3 (Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL) Mets record: 81-77 Mets streak: Lost 1 WP - Matthew Boyd (14-8) LP - Jonah Tong (2-3) SV -...

John Coppinger
Sep 253 min read


Farewell to an Original Met: Jim Marshall (1931–2025)
The Mets family lost one of its elder statesmen yesterday, as Jim Marshall passed away at the age of 93. At the time of his death,...

Mark Rosenman
Sep 83 min read


Ryne Sandberg: A Mets Nemesis, A Baseball Gentleman
Ryne Sandberg had a .279 batting average with 248 hits, 27 home runs, 122 RBIs, and 148 runs scored in 226 career games against the New...

Mark Rosenman
Jul 295 min read
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