Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players, coaches and executives. As such, it is news to us that the New York Mets will be retiring the #36 of Jerry Koosman this season.
Koosman made his major league debut with the Mets in 1967, and in the following season, he was an All-Star with a 19-12 record and a 2.08 ERA. He followed that with a 17-9 campaign with a 2.28 ERA, and a second straight trip to the All-Star Game, but this was 1969, and a very special season. This year, along with fellow Pitchers, Tom Seaver and Nolan Ryan, would take the “Miracle Mets” to a shocking World Series Championship. The Mets, who began their existence in 1962, had never had a winning season until ’69, and despite their Pennant win, they were expected to falter against the favored Baltimore Orioles. The Mets would win in five with Koosman winning two Games, including the clinching Game 5.
Koosman played with the Mets until he was traded in 1978 to the Minnesota Twins. His best regular season with New York was in 1976, where he had a career-best 21 Wins with a 2.69 ERA and 1.096 WHIIP. He was the runner-up for the Cy Young Award that year. Overall, as a New York Met, Koosman would have a record of 140-137 and 1,799 Strikeouts.
The retirement ceremony will take place on June 13, during the Mets’ home game against the Washington Nationals.
The other retired numbers by the Mets are Gil Hodges (#14), Mike Piazza (#31), Casey Stengel (#37), Tom Seaver (#41), and the league-mandated #42 of Jackie Robinson.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Jerry Koosman for earning this honor.
Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players, coaches and executives. As such, it is news to us that the New York Mets will be inducting will be inducting Jon Matlack, Ron Darling, Edgardo Alfonzo and Al Jackson into their franchise Hall of Fame.
Appearing for a handful of games in 1971, Matlack was named the 1972 Rookie of the Year and he would go to three consecutive All-Star Games (1974 to 1976). With the Mets, he appeared in 203 Games with a record of 82-81 with 1,023 Strikeouts.
From Hawaii, Darling was an All-Star in 1985, and was a member of the Mets 1986 World Series Championship Team. He would have six straight 12 Win seasons, all of which would not see him lose in double digit figures. Darling would have a 99-70 record with 1,148 Strikeouts for the Mets.
Alfonso played for New York from 1995 to 2002, and he was an All-Star in 2000. The Infielder would have 1,136 Hits for the team with 120 Home Runs.
Jackson was an original Met who would have a 43-80 record as a Pitcher. He enters as a contributor who served the club for decades as a coach, minor league coach, minor league pitching coordinator and front office advisor.
This quartet brings the Mets Hall of Fame membership to 30.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the soon to be new members of the Mets Hall of Fame for earning this honor.