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RIP Sparky Anderson


Mr. Scot

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Seaver was a Met not a Red

And you look like a fool again.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/seaveto01.shtml

Tom Seaver

George Thomas Seaver (Tom Terrific)

Position: Pitcher

Bats: Right, Throws: Right

Height: 6' 1", Weight: 195 lb.

Born: November 17, 1944 in Fresno, CA

High School: Fresno (Fresno, CA)

School: University of Southern California

Signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent in 1966. (All Transactions)

Debut: April 13, 1967

Teams (by GP): Mets/Reds/WhiteSox/RedSox 1967-1986

Agents: Bob Lawrence [*]

Final Game: September 19, 1986

Inducted into the Hall of Fame by BBWAA as Player in 1992 (425/430 ballots).

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Got to meet Sparky, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Tom Seaver and Pete Rose (among others) on a trip to Cincinnati the year the went to the World Series against the Red Sox.

Those were the days for baseball.

Seaver was a Met not a Red

Reds/Red Sox was 1975, Tom Terrific did play for the Reds for 6 years but two years after that World Series. Old guys like me and Mr. Scot may have gotten the years wrong or Seaver may have been in Cincy on other business.

I've had the pleasure in the last couple years to play with Sparky in his annual CLU tournament at Moorpark Country Club, great man. And of the guys you mentioned there Mr. Scot, he spoke very highly of Joe Morgan and his entire family.

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