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Koosman was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1989. He attended the 40th anniversary reunion of the 1969 Miracle Mets at Citi Field on August 22, 2009. [4] The Mets retired Koosman's number 36 on August 28, 2021, making him the third Mets player (after Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza) to have his number retired. [5]
The New York Mets Hall of Fame was created in order to ... Jerry Koosman: P: 1967–1978 ... 1962–1979 1991 12, 21, 34 Cleon Jones: LF: 1963, 1965–1975 1992 15 ...
He was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1992. "He took it home with him, that World Series mode and intensity," Grote's wife, Cheryl, said. "He didn't do anything halfway. ... Jerry Koosman ...
Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bold: ... Jerry Koosman: 2,556 35 Javier Vázquez: 2,536 36 Bartolo Colón: 2,535 37 Félix Hernández: 2,524 38
NEW YORK — Sept. 30, 1978, was the last time the winningest left-hander in Mets franchise history took the mound for the club. Four decades later, the Mets retired Jerry Koosman’s No. 36 on ...
Players in bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. ... Jerry Koosman: 1967–1978: SP Ed Kranepool: 1962–1979: 1B, OF Gary Kroll: 1964–1965: P ...
Grote nurtured a young pitching staff led by Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman and Gary Gentry, The Mets overtook the Chicago Cubs and moved into first place for the first time in their history on Sept. 10.
Mets pitcher Jerry Koosman pitched six innings of no-hit ball, trying to match Don Larsen's World Series no-hit feat. Donn Clendenon provided him a slim lead with a home run in the fourth inning. However, Koosman lost the no-hitter and the lead in the seventh inning as Paul Blair singled, stole second, and scored on a single by Brooks Robinson ...