GaryMrMets
02-15-2003, 03:07 AM
http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/nym/news/nym_news.jsp?ymd=20030214&content_id=200075&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp
This season, as in the past, former Mets players will be on hand to serve coffee and donuts -- courtesy of Dunkin Donuts, Aramark and the Mets -- while mingling with the fans as they wait in line to buy tickets. Reliever Tug McGraw and first baseman Ed Kranepool, staples of the '69 World Series championship team and the '73 National League championship squad, will be on hand as will Bobby Ojeda. The southpaw, who was named pitching coach of the Mets' Double-A affiliate in Binghamton this winter, will be there as well to represent the '86 NL champs.
This season, as in the past, former Mets players will be on hand to serve coffee and donuts -- courtesy of Dunkin Donuts, Aramark and the Mets -- while mingling with the fans as they wait in line to buy tickets. Reliever Tug McGraw and first baseman Ed Kranepool, staples of the '69 World Series championship team and the '73 National League championship squad, will be on hand as will Bobby Ojeda. The southpaw, who was named pitching coach of the Mets' Double-A affiliate in Binghamton this winter, will be there as well to represent the '86 NL champs.