Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:27 am
Dwight "Doc" Gooden. I was too young to remember the 73 Mets. I began becoming aware of, and liking, the Mets in the mid to late 1970s. By 83-84, the Mets had been bad for sooo long. When Doc came along, it seemed like anything was possible for the Mets. Obviously his story has a tragic arc, we all know that. But there was a short period of just seemingly boundless greatness...still gives me chills thinking about it. One of my great displeasures with Strat is how his 1985 card is so pedestrian.
I have always had a soft spot for the wounded, the shy, the troubled, the addict, those who have lost their way...and of course Doc is all of those things. Today I wish him comfort, confidence, and peace.
But back to the thread. Doc. When the Good Doctor was in, there was nothing like it. He was always my favorite!!
Chompsky
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