Paying Tribute

In recent years, ball clubs have moved beyond attaching black arm bands to honor important members of their organizations who have passed away. The Mets' right sleeves show their love for the beloved Ralph Kiner, who broadcast their games for 52 years and just below, a new patch has been added for Frank Cashen, architect of the their successful 1980s teams, who died a week ago today.
Shooting from the photo well just yards away from 3rd base coach Tim Teufel, I got a good look at both patches during Sunday's game.  
The Pirates are also honoring Ralph Kiner -- with his retired number-4 on their right sleeves saluting his seven-and-a-half seasons at Forbes Field where he reigned as baseball's most feared slugger. 

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