Watch This Space
The Mets have relocated their retired numbers and other plaques of honor to a far more visible spot -- the roof atop Citi Field's left field corner. There's 41 for Tom Seaver, 14 for Gil Hodges, 37 for Casey Stengel and around the corner, a microphone for broadcaster Ralph Kiner, Shea -- representing the powerhouse attorney who helped New York land the franchise for 1962 (and for whom the ballclub's previous home was named), and 42 for Jackie Robinson.
Farthest to the left, you see the club's NY logo over a blue background... This weekend, that will be removed to reveal a 31 for newly inducted Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza.
Seeing this new display made me wonder about that space between the Stengel and Kiner plaques. Might the Mets be planning a permanent honor for Kiner's close friend and radio counterpart, Bob Murphy? He spent 42 years calling Mets games, more than half as the team's primary radio voice. And while the club named its radio booth in Murph's honor, a tribute alongside other Met icons would be a fitting way to remember this member of Cooperstown's broadcasters wing known for his sunny disposition and "happy recap" following a Mets victory.
Farthest to the left, you see the club's NY logo over a blue background... This weekend, that will be removed to reveal a 31 for newly inducted Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza.
Seeing this new display made me wonder about that space between the Stengel and Kiner plaques. Might the Mets be planning a permanent honor for Kiner's close friend and radio counterpart, Bob Murphy? He spent 42 years calling Mets games, more than half as the team's primary radio voice. And while the club named its radio booth in Murph's honor, a tribute alongside other Met icons would be a fitting way to remember this member of Cooperstown's broadcasters wing known for his sunny disposition and "happy recap" following a Mets victory.
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