Wilpon — may refer to: *Fred Wilpon, owner of the New York Mets *Jeff Wilpon, Fred s son and COO of the New York Mets … Wikipedia
WILPON, FRED — (1936– ), U.S. sports executive and real estate developer. Wilpon, who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., graduated from the University of Michigan. He worked for Hanover Equities Corporation in New York from 1959 to 1969, rising to vice president. He… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Fred Wilpon — Fred Wilpon, a graduate of the University of Michigan is a baseball executive with the National League New York Mets of which he became a part owner in 1980. Wilpon served as president of the team between 1980 to 2002, as Chief Executive Officer… … Wikipedia
History of the New York Mets — The history of the New York Mets began in 1962 when the team was introduced as part of the National League s first expansion of the 20th century. The team s history includes two World Series championships and four National League pennants.… … Wikipedia
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Steve Phillips — For other people named Steve Phillips, see Steve Phillips (disambiguation). Steve Phillips Born Stephen Francis Phillips May 18, 1963 (1963 05 18) (age 48) Residence Wilton, Connecticut Alma mater … Wikipedia
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Mike Piazza — Piazza with the Mets at Shea Stadium, May 30, 1999 Catcher Born: September 4, 1968 (1968 09 04) … Wikipedia