- Tommie Agee
Infobox MLB retired
name=Tommie Agee
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1942|8|9Magnolia, Alabama
deathdate=death date and age|2001|1|22|1942|8|9New York, New York
debutdate=September 14
debutyear=by|1962
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=September 30
finalyear=by|1973
finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.255
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=130
stat3label=Stolen bases
stat3value=167
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (by|1962-by|1964)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1965-by|1967)
*New York Mets (by|1968-by|1972)
*Houston Astros (by|1973)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1973)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1966, 1967)
*World Series champion (1969)
* 2xGold Glove Award winner (1966, 1970)
* 1966AL Rookie of the Year
* 1969NL Comeback Player of the Year Tommie Lee Agee (
August 9 ,1942 inMagnolia ,Alabama -January 22 ,2001 inNew York City ) was acenter fielder most noted for making what were arguably two of the greatest catches inWorld Series history, both of which occurred in the same game. Agee was the by|1966 Rookie of the Year, a two-time All-Star, and a two-timeGold Glove Award winner, and he was inducted into theNew York Mets Hall of Fame in by|2002. His major league career was split between five teams:Cleveland Indians (1962-64),Chicago White Sox (1965-67),New York Mets (1968-72),Houston Astros (1973) andSt. Louis Cardinals (1973).Tommie Agee was a star at
Grambling State University and was signed by the Indians for a $60,000 bonus. He made only a few token appearances for the team over the next few years before being traded to the White Sox before the by|1966 season. That year, a solid season in which he had 98 runs, 84 runs batted in, and 44stolen base s, earned him the Rookie of the Year award, a Gold Glove, and a trip to the 1966 All-Star game.His follow-up performance the next year was not nearly as impressive, despite another all-star selection: on a team loaded with pitching and short on offense (no regular batted over .250), he batted .234 with 14 home runs and 52 RBIs. The team's lack of offense possibly cost the White Sox the
American League pennant; they had battled with theDetroit Tigers ,Minnesota Twins andBoston Red Sox (the eventual AL champions) until the final week of the season. At the end of the season, Agee andAl Weis were traded to the New York Mets in a six-player deal, with four players (among themTommy Davis and Jack Fisher) going to the White Sox. The trade re-united Agee with childhood friendCleon Jones .Agee's first season in New York (by|1968) was also a disaster: he was beaned by
Bob Gibson on the very first pitch he saw inspring training and went 0-34 at the beginning of the season on his way to a .217batting average and only 17 RBIs.The by|1969 Mets were known as the "Miracle Mets" for their turnaround in the
National League , and Agee's personal turnaround played a big part. On April 10, 1969 in a game against the "new" team, the Montreal Expos, he hit a tremendous home run halfway up in the left field upper deck atShea Stadium , a feat that has not been matched before or since. Jones says the ball was still rising when it came into contact with the stands. To commemorate the homer, there is a painted sign in that part of the stadium with Agee's name, uniform number, and the date. That season, he hit 26 homers. scored 97 runs, and played brilliant defense.In the
1969 World Series , he was instrumental in the Mets' victory in [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_69ws_gm3_balnym Game 3] , which Sports Illustrated said was perhaps the greatest single performance by a center fielder in Series history. In the first inning of Game 3, Agee hit a leadoff home run offJim Palmer for what would eventually be the game winning hit and RBI, as the Mets shut out the Orioles, 5-0. (Interestingly, two other Mets would also hit Game 3 lead-off home runs in subsequent World Series:Wayne Garrett —a teammate of Agee on the 1969 Mets—in the1973 World Series andLenny Dykstra in the1986 World Series .) In the same game, Agee also made two incredible catches that potentially saved five runs. The first was a two-on, two out liner to left center byElrod Hendricks , for which Agee had to sprint across the outfield and snare the drive in the webbing of his glove, a millisecond before he hit the wall. The second catch was on a fly ball hit by Paul Blair with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, for which Agee had to sprint toward the right center field warning track. As Agee zeroed in on the ball, the wind blew it down and away from him, forcing him to lunge into a headfirst dive to snare the sinking liner, after which he rolled in the warning track but held onto the ball. At that moment, Blair was rounding second. Had Agee missed the ball, the Orioles might have had an inside the park grand-slam home run. On an historical note, Blair's drive came offNolan Ryan , who had just entered the game to relieve Mets' starting pitcherGary Gentry . This would be the only time Ryan would appear in a Fall Classic game in his 27-year career.This game was the turning point in the 1969 World Series, and to many, the high point of Agee's career. He remained productive over the next two years and stitched together a 20-game
hitting streak in by|1970, hitting .286 and in 1971 hit .285. He was traded to the Houston Astros after the 1972 season, a year in which his performance fell off sharply.After retirement, he operated the Outfielder's Lounge near
Shea Stadium . Agee was also known as the most active former Met, taking part in many charitable events and children's baseball clinics around the New York area. In 2001, Tommie Agee died of a heart attack at age 58.ee also
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Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*Hitting for the cycle External links
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Agee.Tommy.Obit.html The Deadball Era (obituary)]
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Cards/AgeeTommie_card.html The Deadball Era (image)]
* [http://www.armchairgm.com/index.php?title=Tommie_Agee Player Profile on ArmchairGM]
* [http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0160 Ultimate Mets Database]
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