Ed Kranepool started and ended his career with the New York Mets. His MLB debut was on September 22, 1962 and ended almost exactly 17 years later on September 30, 1979. Kranepool was apart of the 1969 Miracle Mets that won the 1969 World Series and was also the only Mets representative in the 1965 All-Star Game, even though he didn't play. At the time of his debut, Kranepool was only 17 years old (that's 6 years younger then the previous youngest call up). Because of his stats and contribution to the team, Kranepool was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1990.
Between 1962-2011, the Mets have had 27 losing seasons (W/L pct below .500) and 23 winning seasons (W/L pct above .500).
Ed Kranpool Those players whose careers lasted 7 or more seasons and all were with the Mets are Ed Kranepool (1962-1979), Ron Hodges (1973-1984), Pedro Feliciano (2002-2004, 2006-2010), and Jeff Innis (1987-1993). Current (2012 season) Mets David Wright (2004) and Mike Pelfrey (2006) have also played their entire career with the team.
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In 1999, the New York Mets had a 97-66 record.
In 2000, the New York Mets had a 94-68 record.
In 2011, the New York Mets had a 77-85 record.
The New York Mets in 2007 had a record of 88-74.
In 1962, the New York Mets hit 139 home runs.
As of the 2014 season, the New York Mets have 14 right handed batters.
As of the 2014 season, the New York Mets have 13 right handed pitchers.
The 2009 New York Mets has 70 wins and 92 losses.
The 2008 New York Mets had 89 wins, and 73 losses.