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A Second With 2nd Baseman Willie Randolph
After a long tenure with the crosstown rival New York Yankees, Willie Randolph ended his playing career in 1992 as a Met for one final season at second base. Randolph would return to Shea Stadium in 2 ...
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A Small Steve Trachsel: 2004 Bobblehead
Steve Trachsel was known for a slow work-up to a pitch, which earned him the nickname “The Human Rain Delay.” No matter the antics, Trachsel chipped in when the Mets needed him, including during the 2 ...
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A Stylish Tsuyoshi Shinjo Bobblehead
Tsuyoshi Shinjo played 10 seasons in Japan before joining the Mets as just the second Japanese-born position player in MLB history. With the Mets, Shinjo lit up the field with his style and attitude a ...
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A Tiny Tim Teufel Bobblehead
Tim Teufel got his start with the Mets in 1986, playing 93 games during the championship season. The infielder batted .444 in three World Series outings, as the Mets won in seven games over the Boston ...
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An Image Burned Into Your Mind
There is perhaps no more iconic moment in Mets history than reliever Jesse Orosco on his knees with hands in the air celebrating the 1986 world championship. Orosco, who had been dominant in the playo ...
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Belting It With the Beltran Bobblehead
The Mets got their own “Mr. October” when they signed postseason power-hitter Carlos Beltran in 2005, the year his bobblehead was issued. He earned an All-Star nod in his first year as a Met, then bro ...
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Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner Bobbleheads
“The sun is shining, the sky is blue, it’s a beautiful day for baseball!” Can you hear longtime Mets broadcaster Bob Murphy’s voice in your head? Murphy’s enthusiasm and affection along with his partn ...
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Brian Bannister Cyclones Bobblehead
Brian Bannister became the first Brooklyn Cyclones pitcher to make his MLB debut with the Mets. After three strong seasons with New York’s minor league affiliate club, Bannister started as a Met again ...
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Can We Fix It? Yes We Can!
Pitcher Bobby Parnell made his professional baseball debut in 2005 with the Brooklyn Cyclones. Eight years later, Parnell had established himself as one of the elite relievers in MLB, but his first te ...
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Danny Garcia Brooklyn Cyclones Bobblehead
Before coming up with the Mets in 2003 and 2004, when this bobblehead debuted, Danny Garcia played for the Short-Season A affiliate Brooklyn Cyclones. In fact, Garcia was the first Cyclone to graduate ...