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One of the game’s most charismatic stars, Jose Reyes left a lasting impact during his 16-year career in the Major Leagues.
Jose officially retired from playing in 2020, but remains involved in the game mostly through his well-known Instagram account @lamelaza_7. He is also well known for his music career and his own record label Siete Music.
Mets Hall of Famer Edgardo Alfonzo is one of the most beloved Mets in club history.
Known for his clutch hitting and steady defense, Edgardo helped lead the Mets to multiple playoff series including the 2000 World Series.
Dwight “Doc” Gooden captured the imagination of baseball fans everywhere the moment he stepped on an MLB mound as a teenager in 1984.
The legendary right-hander and his iconic 1985 season in which he was 24-4 with a 1.53 ERA and 268 strikeouts will never be forgotten in baseball lore.
As a 13-year MLB veteran outfielder, Endy Chavez was known for his outstanding speed, clutch hitting and electric defensive ability. When his playing days were over Endy stayed in the game as a coach, first with the MLB then in his native Venezuela. Endy is one of the most popular figures in his home country where the fans have been known to serenade him with chants of “Endy SI, Chavez No” a politically charged support of the player. But that popularity in Venezuela takes a back seat to the attention he received in Game 7 of the 2006 National League Championship Series when he leaped high above the left field wall at Shea Stadium to rob the Cardinals Scott Rolen of a home run in what is considered one of the greatest defensive moments in MLB postseason history.
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