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The 1998 New York Mets season was the 37th regular season for the Mets. Like the previous season, they finished the season with a record of 88–74. Despite placing second in the National League East, the Mets fell one game short of playoff contention following a catastrophic collapse during the final week of the season.
New York Mets all-time roster. 1 language. ... Below is an alphabetical list of every player that has played for the New York Mets of Major League ... 1998–1999: OF ...
In 1998 he played with the Toronto Blue Jays, who traded him to the New York Mets for Leo Estrella, and then signed on with the A's for his final season in 1999. Career statistics [ edit ]
Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Los Angeles Dodgers (1992–1998) Florida Marlins ; New York Mets (1998–2005) San Diego Padres ; Oakland Athletics ; Career highlights and awards; 12× All-Star (1993–2002, 2004, 2005) NL Rookie of the Year (1993) 10× Silver Slugger Award (1993–2002) New York Mets No. 31 retired; New York Mets Hall of Fame
Myers began his Major League career with the New York Mets in 1985 under the management of Davey Johnson, and was a member of the Mets 1986 World Series-winning team (although he did not appear on the Mets' postseason roster, he was given a World Series ring nine years later, in 1995 [3]).
The 1998 NBA All-Star Game was the 48th edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game. The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The East won the game 135–114. Besides the NBA All-Star game, there were two other events that occurred in the All-Star Weekend including the Rookies Game and the Three-Point ...
The New York Mets announced their NLDS roster on Saturday before Game 1 with the Phillies, with two notable additions from the Wild Card round.
Pittsburgh Pirates (1996-1998), Kansas City Royals (1998), New York Mets (1998-1999) [224] Gene Alley: September 4, 1963 September 27, 1973 Shortstop/Second Baseman Pittsburgh Pirates (1963-1973) [225] Gair Allie: April 13, 1954 September 26, 1954 Shortstop/Third Baseman Pittsburgh Pirates (1954) [226] Bob Allietta: May 6, 1975 September 28 ...