Jeff D'Amico
Jeffrey Charles
D'Amico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 250 lbs.
Born: December 27, 1975 in St. Petersburg, FL
Drafted: 1st round 1993 by the Milwaukee Brewers
Acquired: traded from the Milwaukee Brewers with Jeromy Burnitz,
Lou Collier, Mark Sweeney, and cash as part of a three-team trade, January
2002; the Mets sent Lenny Harris and Glendon
Rusch to the Brewers; the Mets sent Benny
Agbayani, Todd Zeile, and
cash to the Colorado Rockies; the Rockies sent Craig House and Ross Gload to
the Mets; the Rockies sent Alex Ochoa to
the Brewers
Departed: as a free agent, October 2002
Jeff was one of the most promising pitchers
in the big leagues in 2000, but that year was surrounded on both sides by
serious arm miseries. Willing to take a chance on that potential, the Mets
brought him to New York as part of a huge multi-team trade in January of 2002.
The card pictured here is from the 2001 Upper Deck Vintage set. Other cards are
pictured below.
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PITCHING RECORD YEAR CLUB G
GS CG IP W L PCT H
R ER SO BB ShO
SV ERA |
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This is a list of the cards of this player
that I had in my Mets collection before I transferred the ownership of said
collection to another diligent and capable Mets fan. The cards that are listed
in light gray print and struck through are cards that were sold for charity
prior to my divestiture. The cards listed in white text are the ones
that still remained until that final deal. Items listed in green I
kept out of the deal, just so I'd have something to display in my office and
den. At the bottom and listed in orange text are cards that I picked
up after the dealing was done, in order to maintain a certain continuity at
this site; that is, so I'd have a card to show you at the top of the page, and
maybe in the autographs and game-used areas. If an orange card is
struck through, it has also departed the collection. I’m still
accepting donations, should you feel so moved. Contact me by
following this link: NYMHall.
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1994 Classic Best Gold |
1997 Upper Deck |
2002 Upper Deck 40 Man |
2003 40 Man |
1993 Classic Four Sport #277a (should be numbered
306)
1993 Classic Four Sport #306
1994 Classic #173
(wrong
player pictured; autographed)
1994 Classic Best Gold #2
1994 Classic Best Gold Rookie Express #3
1994 Signature Rookies #30 (1st Round Pick; autographed;
3612/8650)
1994 Topps #759 (Draft Pick)
1995 Bowman #741995 Topps #282
1995 Bowman's Best Blue Refractor #47
1996 Best #25
1996 Best El Paso Diablos #7
1996 Bowman #165
1996 Bowman's Best #95
1996 Topps #429 (Prospects)
1997 Bowman International #55
1997 Donruss Rated Rookies #7
1997 Fleer Ultra Gold Medallion #G75
1997 Score #269
1997 Topps Stadium Club #286
1997 Topps Stadium Club Millennium #M32
1997 Upper Deck Collector's Choice #3 (Rookie
Class)
1997 Upper Deck Ticket to Stardom #TS17
1998 Fleer Ultra #378
1998 Score Rookie and Traded #RT73
1998 Topps #385
1998 Topps Finest #182
1998 Topps Stadium Club #204
1998 Upper Deck Collector's Choice #155
1998 Upper Deck SP Authentic #119
2000 Q Cards (Blueline)
Indianapolis
Indians #10
2001 Bowman Heritage #260
2001 Donruss Studio #128
2001 Fleer Focus #75
2001 Fleer Platinum #225
2001 Fleer Premium #13
2001 Fleer Tradition #159
2001 Topps #498
2001 Topps Heritage #272
2001 Upper Deck #167
2001 Upper Deck MVP #177
2001 Upper Deck Reserve #99
2001 Upper Deck Victory #310 (Brewers Leaders)
2001 Upper Deck Vintage #187
2002 Bowman
Heritage #642002 Marc S. Levine Mets Photocards #18 (3¾ x 5½)
2002 Fleer Tradition #372
2002 Topps #273
2002 Topps Heritage #278
2002 Topps Traded and Rookies Chrome Refractor #T55
2002 Topps Traded and Rookies Gold #T55 (1976/2002)2002 Upper Deck 40 Man #830
2002 Upper Deck Victory #282
2003 Upper Deck 40 Man #694
2004 MLB Showdown #265
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