In the aftermath of the death of longtime owner Peter Angelos a week ago, there were plenty of stories about the good he did for Baltimore and his many anonymous acts of charity.
Bud Harrelson, a two-time World Series champion with the New York Mets, died at 79 years old on Thursday. The long-time infielder succumbed to a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease at a hospice in East Northport, NY.
Former New York Mets manager Davey Johnson fell well short of being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, as results were announced on Sunday night. Johnson was part of the part of the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot, which included eight managers, umpires and baseball executives.
There are 11 players or managers eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame with the Mets on some portion of their resume. As the Contemporary Baseball
On December 3, the Baseball Hall of Fame Contemporary ERA Committee will announce selections, (if any) to the HOF in the category of managers, executives and umpires.
1991 - Terry Pendleton is named as MVP of the National League. Pendleton led the lead in batting average (.319) and hits with 187. Pendleton will also win NL Comeback Player of the Year and his third Gold Glove Award.
Michael Busch got his first cup of coffee this season with the at the big league level, displaying glimpses of his impressive power and fielding versatility that made him arguably the best hitter in the Pacific Coast League this season.
Cito Gaston and Davey Johnson, who both spent part of their playing careers with the Atlanta Braves, could be part of the 2024 Hall of Fame class. Yesterday, The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced eight candidates eligible for election for the 2024 induction class.
Former New York Mets manager Davey Johnson is one of eight former managers, executives and umpires up for the Baseball Hall of Fame as part of the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee finalists released on Thursday.
One former member of the New York Mets has a chance to find himself in Cooperstown this year. Former Mets manager Davey Johnson officially is one of eight