SAD NEWS:Former Starting Pitcher For the ’69 Mets Passes Away at Age of 80…

Jim McAndrew, who pitched nearby Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver for the 1969 World Winner Mets, passed absent on Wednesday at the age of 80, the group declared.

Jim McAndrew, who pitched nearby Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver for the 1969 World Champion New York Mets, passed absent on Wednesday at the age of 80.

 

The group made the declaration in a post about his career:

 

 

Jim passed absent at 80 after a brief sickness final Wednesday at Scottsdale Shea Healing center in Scottsdale, AZ.

 

He had the hardship to pitch on the most excellent staff in baseball in 1969, one that included Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Nolan Ryan and Gary Upper class. He basically made his begins when doubleheaders heaped up and director Gil Hodges required an additional hurler.

 

In one extend in 1969, Jim hurled three straight total diversions, which included a extend of 23 straight scoreless innings. Over a nine-start period, he compiled a miniature 1.60 Time in 73 innings.

 

All in all, he went through seven a long time within the enormous associations with the Mets and San Diego Padres. He was with the Mets for six a long time, going 36-49 with the group, in spite of the fact that he pitched to a 3.54 Time. For his career, he was 37-49 with a 3.65 Time, which is certainly respectable.

 

There’s no word however on on the off chance that the group will be honoring McAndrew at a few point this season, but it stands to reason that they will.

 

As for this year’s form of the Mets, they are broadly anticipated to wrap up third or fourth within the National Alliance East. They wrapped up fourth final season when three NL East clubs made the playoffs (Braves, Phillies, and Miami Marlins

 

 

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