Bob Aspromonte An original member of the Colt .45s, Bob Aspromonte was a fixture at third base for the first seven seasons of the Houston franchise from 1962-67. Bob Aspromonte was the most popular Ultimate Mets Database daily lookup on November 30, 2014, February 18, 2019, and June 19, 2020. The heights and the depths: the Mets won-lost record at the end of each season. Brothers Bob and Ken Aspromonte were both graduates of Brooklyn’s Lafayette High School and both became major-league ballplayers. Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, Hall of Fame, and more. In addition to his home runs, Bob got two game-winning hits in extra innings in the month of May. Thrilling.
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Copyright 1999-2020, The Ultimate Mets Database. Bob's final RBI came on a sacrifice fly in the Mets' 5-2 loss to the Cardinals on September 28 at Shea, his last major league game. Players who led the Mets in various categories, from season to season. In association with Mets By the Numbers, we present a full history of who wore what number, and when! Wins Above Replacement data courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com. He was struck out by the Cardinals' Don Liddle on September 19, 1956. Aspromonte's 12th inning single off Jim Bunning scored Donn Clendenon for a 5-4 Mets win over the Philles on May 25. VIBaseball. It's more than just laundry! Insightful. See which Mets players have spent the most time walking the Earth. Mets who have appeared in baseball's Mid-Summer Classic. Uniform images used with permission from Marc Okkonen, author of Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century. The transaction and player splits data used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet. The statistics used were obtained free of charge from The Baseball Databank, Wins Above Replacement data courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com, Defensive Regression Analysis data used here was obtained with permission from Michael Humphreys, author of Wizardry. He hit his first one on May 4 against the Cubs' Milt Pappas in the Mets' 2-1 win at Shea Stadium. Post Apr 14, 2009 #1 2009-04-14T18:46. Click the icon to see a graph of Bob Aspromonte's batting, slugging, and on base percentages. Number of games in each batting order position in games in which Bob Aspromonte was in the starting lineup. Bob Aspromonte was a third baseman for the Mets in 1971, his final major league season.He appeared in 104 games and batted .225 during the '71 season. At the age of 18, Aspromonte got one at bat for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He appeared in 104 games and batted .225 during the '71 season. Nutty. Released by the New York Mets on October 28, 1971. The transaction and player splits data used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet.Interested parties may contact Retrosheet at "www.retrosheet.org". His last two came off the Braves' Mike McQueen in the Mets' 8-6 loss at Atlanta on May 18. All the wins, all the losses. From June to the end of the '71 season, Aspromonte got 38 hits and drove in 11 runs. Perfect for planning your Mets pilgrimages! He hit a triple (his only one of the year) to score Ken Boswell in the 10th for a 6-5 Mets win over the Astros at Houston on May 2.
536. The pretty ones and the ugly ones -- we have them all! Robert Thomas Aspromonte (born June 19, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former utility player who had a 13-year career in 1956 and from 1960 to 1971. Mets players and personnel who are no longer with us. Trace the evolution of the Mets official uniform over the years. Our visitors have submitted thousands of thoughts and memories of the Mets and the games they've played. Bob spent the next three years in the minor leagues before playing 11 major league seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Colt .45s/Astros and Atlanta Braves. See the Mets won-lost record against every team, and in every ballpark in which they've played! Our collection of home-made baseball cards, in the style of the classic Topps cards of the 1970's. Executives, General Managers, Broadcasters, and more. Mets history broken down into ten-year chunks!
The first day of each season! Somber. How the Mets have fared in the games that count the most! Endless fun! Bob Aspromonte, Self: 1969 National League Championship Series. Bob Aspromonte was born on June 19, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Robert Thomas Aspromonte. Defensive Regression Analysis data used here was obtained with permission from Michael Humphreys, author of Wizardry. Includes box scores and score cards! One of these categories was frustratingly empty for over fifty years, but not anymore! See the starting lineups, who started at each position year-by-year, and leaders by position. His final major league hit was a run-scoring single in the 15th inning that gave the Mets a 2-1 win over the Pirates at Shea on September 25. Over a thousand player transactions -- in chronological order! See a list of every no-hitter and one-hitter pitched by the Mets, or against them. At the age of 18, Aspromonte got one at bat for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
What was the Mets' pennant outlook on any given day in past seasons? On October 23, 1971, the Chicago Tribune wrote: "The last tie between major league baseball and the old Brooklyn Dodgers was severed yesterday when the New York Mets announced they had put Infielder Bob Aspromonte on irrevocable waivers." https://metwiki.com/index.php?title=Bob_Aspromonte&oldid=21173. 536. Affectionately known by Astros fans as "Aspro", he became the first batter in franchise history, as he hit leadoff in the first Colt .45s game played on April 10, 1962. Bob Aspromonte Bob Aspromonte. Number of games in each batting order position in games in which Bob Aspromonte was in the starting lineup. Interactively search for the happiest and saddest endings to Mets games. Poignant. The statistics used were obtained free of charge from The Baseball Databank. All of Bob's homers came in a 15-day stretch in May. Ken was the eldest of the two, by nearly seven years, but Bob made the majors first, breaking in with the Brooklyn Dodgers (for all of one at-bat) in 1956. Site Information. A look back at the long-ago annual series between the Mets and their Bronx rivals. Career, season, and individual game records at your fingertips! First Mets game: April … Bob would remain at the helm of Aspromonte-Coors until the year 2000. (And Jane Jarvis too!). As a Met in '71, Aspromonte hit five home runs and drove in 33 runs. The men who have led the Mets, and the men who helped them. VIBaseball. Interestingly, this was the last time that Liddle faced a major league hitter in his four-year career. He played for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Colt .45s/Astros, Atlanta Braves and New York Mets all of the National League.During his career, Aspromonte played first base, second base, shortstop, third base, and outfield. Games where Bob Aspromonte had 2 or more Home Runs.
By that point, the distribution industry was moving towards consolidation, and he had been in the business for 25 years. Bob Aspromonte was a third baseman for the Mets in 1971, his final major league season. This page was last modified on 14 November 2013, at 18:24. Lineup Analysis Bob was the last active major leaguer that played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.