- 1980 New York Mets season
MLB yearly infobox alt
name = New York Mets
season = 1980
misc =
current league = National League
y1 = 1962
division = Eastern Division
y2 = 1969
Uniform logo =
ballpark =Shea Stadium
y4 = 1964
city = New York,New York
y5 = 1962
owners =Fred Wilpon andNelson Doubleday, Jr.
general managers = Joe McDonald andFrank Cashen
managers =Joe Torre
television = WOR-TV
radio =WMCA
(Ralph Kiner , Bob Murphy, Steve Albert)TheNew York Mets ' 1980 season was the 19th regular season for the Mets, who played played home games atShea Stadium . Led by managerJoe Torre , the team had a 67-95 record yielding a 5th place finish in the National League's Eastern Division.The Beginnings of the 1986 Team
On
January 24 ,1980 , ownership of the team changed hands. The group that bought the Mets, for an estimated $22 million (the largest amount ever paid for a ball club to that point), was headed by Nelson Doubleday and Fred Wilpon. Doubleday was head of the old and distinguished publishing company that bore his name, while Wilpon was a highly successful real-estate developer.The new owners promised to spend money to get winning playerd and to make the club competitive. These were the standard promises of new ownership; but in this case they were genuinely meant and acted upon. Over the next few years, Doubleday, wilpon, and their associates would demonstrate their eagerness to restore the New York Mets. But years it would take before the new partners were able to tear down their club and transmute it into that desired status of contender.
Hired as architect of this rebuilding was a consummate professional. He was Frank Cashen, who had spent ten years in the front office of the
Baltimore Orioles from 1966 to 1976, helping that organization become the Most successful in baseball. After leaving the Orioles, Cashen worked outside of baseball for three years before joining commissionerBowie Kuhn 's office as administrator of baseball. it was from this job that the Mets wooed him and installed him as executive vice president and general manager.Some of his impatient
New York critics complaine that Cashen lacked flair.Maybe. But it wasn't flair that built winning teams-it was patience, shrewd judgment, confidence in that judgment, and the courage to act upon it. All these Cashen possessed,and they were his style.Regular Season
On The Field
Refusing to be panicked into making moves that were merely player shuffling and public-relations balm, Cashen moved slowly. There certainly wasn't much encouragement in 1980- the team under Torre suffered their 4th straight losing season, 24 games out of first place. nevertheless, a highly significant move was made by the Mets on
June 3 . Last-place finishes had but one virtue: they assured a team an early pick in the June free-agent pick and they selected an 18-year old outfielder fromLos Angeles they deemed the nation's number-one amateur, a "do-it-all" power plant namedDarryl Strawberry . Right then and there the Mets' future began turning brighter.The 1980 season may have been another dismal serving- the Mets lost 38 of their last 49 games; but something must have been sparked at Shea, as the attendance jumped nearly 400,000 to almost 1,200,000.
Opening Day Starters
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Doug Flynn
*Steve Henderson
*Mike Jorgensen
*Elliott Maddox
*Lee Mazzilli
* Jerry Morales
* John Stearns
*Craig Swan
* Frank Taveraseason Standings
Roster
Starting pitchers
References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1980.shtml 1980 New York Mets]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1980&t=NYN 1980 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com]
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