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A Noteworthy Moment: Ralph Kiner Story
Legendary Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner worked the booth for 53 years, beginning with the expansion team’s first season in 1962. In a hand-written note, Kiner recalled a humorous story about manager Ca ...
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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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Commemorative Ralph Kiner Patch
The Mets honored longtime broadcaster Ralph Kiner in 2014 with commemorative microphone patches on their jerseys. Kiner spent more than 40 years in the Mets booth, beginning with the expansion team’s ...
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Mic Cube From Mets Celebratory Kiner Night
Ralph Kiner was a staple in the Shea Stadium booth for four decades. He was a Mets broadcaster for 41 years in all, beginning with the expansion club’s first two seasons at the Polo Grounds. The team ...
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Ralph Kiner Interviews Mets on 1969 Album
Captivated fans who couldn’t get enough of the Amazin’ Mets could listen to legendary Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner have conversations with 12 key players and leaders. In the days before cable news and ...
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Ralph Kiner Mets Hall of Fame Bust
After smashing home runs during his Hall of Fame playing career, Ralph Kiner joined the Mets broadcasting team in 1962, the franchise’s first season. Known for his distinctive style, Kiner charmed Met ...
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Ralph Kiner Mets Hall of Fame Plaque
Known for his distinctive playcalling style, broadcaster Ralph Kiner charmed the Mets fans watching and listening at home for an amazing 52 seasons until his death in 2014. His postgame show, Kiner’s ...
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Ralph Kiner’s Citi Field TV Booth Sign
The Mets paid tribute to a longtime broadcaster by naming the Citi Field press box the Ralph Kiner Television Booth. The booth at the franchise’s former home, Shea Stadium, had also been named for the ...
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Rose Reflects on Kiner’s Korner
Mets broadcaster Howie Rose grew up listening to Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, and Ralph Kiner call games on the radio. That he later worked with Kiner for years and was able to help honor him in 2007 m ...