Brock Pemberton
Brock Pemberton
Batted: Both
Threw: Left
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 190 lbs.
Born: November 5, 1953 in Tulsa, OK
Drafted: 6th round 1972 by the Mets
Departed: traded to the St. Louis Cardinals with Leon Brown for
Ed Kurpiel, December 1976
This first baseman with the Ivy League name
got two short cups of coffee in the big leagues. He's pictured here on his 1975
Stewart Sandwiches Tidewater Tides card.
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BATTING RECORD YEAR CLUB G AB
R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SB CS SO BB HBP SAC SF OBP SLG
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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.
1975 Stewart Sandwiches Tidewater Tides
1991 Nobody Beats the Wiz Mets #312
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"Hi Bob, "The page looks great.
It certainly was a short cup of coffee; I would have liked a big mug, but it
wasn't going to happen with the Mets--I was too young. They went to the World
Series in 1973 and Donald Grant (the GM) thought that the old farts could do
it again. The bad part about all the young players that were there was that
Yogi never made out the lineup--it came from Donald Grant and the front
office. "P.S. The hair is a lot
shorter and a lot greyer." -- Brock Pemberton 4 |