Position: Catcher
Number: 31
Years a
Met: 1998-2005
Hometown: Norristown,
Pennsylvania
Career
Highlights: 12
time All-Star, 1993 NL Rookie of the Year, 1996 All-Star game MVP, 10
time Silver Slugger Award winner, Batted .362 in 1997 tying the record
for cathcers in a season, Slugged 4 Grand Slams in 1998, Hit more than
30 home runs a year from 1995-2002, Served as the hitting coach for
Italy in the WBC, His 427 career home runs are the most by any catcher.
My Most
Memorable Moment:
Seeing him hit a dramatic game winning homerun against the Atlanta
Braves in September of 2001 at Shea after baseball had been suspended
for 2 weeks due to 9/11. This moment not only will forever be etched in
my memory but it will also go down as one of the greatest plays in the
history of New York Sports.
Mike's last At bat
as a Met
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