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General Category => Sports => Topic started by: Rabbi Of Racing on September 02, 2020, 08:51:58 PM
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The Franchise has taken the great mound in the sky.
Mets legend Tom Seaver died on Monday at the age of 75, passing in his sleep because of complications of dementia and Lyme disease, the Mets confirmed on Wednesday.
“We are heartbroken to share that our beloved husband and father has passed away,” wife Nancy Seaver and daughters Sarah and Anne told the Baseball Hall of Fame. “We send our love out to his fans, as we mourn his loss with you.”
Seaver, also known as “Tom Terrific,” won 311 games over a 20-year career, including 198 with the Mets from 1967-77. He was a five-time 20-game winner. His time with the Mets came to an end with a trade to the Red, widely known as “The Midnight Massacre.”
Seaver retired from public life in 2019 after his dementia diagnosis.
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true baseball hero
RIP.. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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HE WAS A NICE HORSE
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HE WAS A NICE HORSE
OMG! ;D
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Tom Seaver (FL)
TB, CH, H, FOALED MARCH 25, 1981
( DIPLOMAT WAY - LIGHT BEHIND, BY ROMAN LINE )
CONNECTIONS AS OF LAST START:
Jockey: Juan Picon
Trainer: Ralph A. Zmrazek
Owner: Anderson A
Breeder: M & M Bloodstock Agency
BUYER / CONSIGNOR (MOST RECENT):
Sold to John Hogan
Consigned by Farnsworth Farms
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Tom Seaver (FL)
TB, CH, H, FOALED MARCH 25, 1981
( DIPLOMAT WAY - LIGHT BEHIND, BY ROMAN LINE )
CONNECTIONS AS OF LAST START:
Jockey: Juan Picon
Trainer: Ralph A. Zmrazek
Owner: Anderson A
Breeder: M & M Bloodstock Agency
BUYER / CONSIGNOR (MOST RECENT):
Sold to John Hogan
Consigned by Farnsworth Farms
REELED OFF 18 STRAIGHT
WAS AMAZING.... tmbz1
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My favorite Met. RIP
:'(
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My favorite Met. RIP
:'(
AGREE!
This man was a true hero
not like the spoiled brats that litter the diamonds now adays
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My favorite Met. RIP
:'(
His glory was unquestionably w/ the Mets. He finally recorded his no-hitter, tho > w/ the Reds. Sadly, Seaver was stuck on some very bad Reds teams of the 80s
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He got win #300 at Jankee Stadium with the White Sox. tmbz1 tmbz1 tmbz1
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RIP