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Who plays 3rd base for the Mets?
Mets Roster & Staff
Third Base | B/T | DOB |
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J.D. Davis 28 B/T: R/R Ht: 6′ 3″ Wt: 218 DOB: 04/27/1993 | R/R | 04/27/1993 |
Luis Guillorme 13 B/T: L/R Ht: 5′ 10″ Wt: 190 DOB: 09/27/1994 | L/R | 09/27/1994 |
Who are the New York Mets outfielders?
Brandon Nimmo
Jeff McNeilKhalil LeeMark Payton
New York Mets/Outfielders
Who wore 44 for the Mets?
Walker grew up wearing No. 44 and in 2016, his fourth season in the majors, finally got that number with Seattle. Then the Mariners traded him to the Diamondbacks, whose franchise player at the time, Paul Goldschmidt, wore No. 44.
Is Keith Hernandez number retired?
36, the retirement of No. 17 is overdue for Hernandez. When it comes to Darryl Strawberry’s No.
Who played for the Mets?
Below is an alphabetical list of every player that has played for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball since the franchise’s inception in 1962….New York Mets all-time roster.
Player | Seasons | Pos |
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Wally Backman | 1980–1988 | 2B |
Mike Bacsik | 2002–2003 | SP |
Carlos Baerga | 1996–1998 | 2B |
Kevin Baez | 1990, 1992–1993 | SS |
Who is number 5 on the New York Mets?
5: David Wright — It’s the captain, and it’s not close. No Mets player is likely to wear No. 5 again. 6: Wally Backman — This could eventually become Jeff McNeil, but for now, Backman’s eight seasons and World Series title put him over the top.
Who is the only Mets player to wear number 87?
87: Juan Lagares– Better known as No. 12 over his first seven years in Queens, Lagares re-signed with the Mets in 2020 and wore No. 87 for a single game before switching to No. 15. In so doing, he became the only Mets player to wear No. 87.
Who is number 36 on the New York Mets?
36: Jerry Koosman — The Mets announced in 2019 that they would retire No. 36 for Koosman, the greatest left-handed pitcher in franchise history. 37: Casey Stengel — No player has ever (or will ever) wear No. 37 for the Mets.
Are there any retired New York Mets numbers?
NEW YORK — Historically, the Mets are among the most conservative teams when it comes to retiring uniform numbers. They have nonetheless retired some, iced others (declining to issue them to current players) and kept the rest in circulation.