On May 20 of this year one of the greatest players in Mets history retired humbly and without fanfare. Many casual baseball fans might have even missed the announcement. But any true Mets fan had to pause and reflect on the 62nd round pick who became a lock for Cooperstown, and reshaped the perception of a New York franchise along the way. I was only 16 years old when the Mets traded Preston Wilson and two minor leaguers for one of the most electric players in the game, but I was old enough to
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