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stuball888
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Without looking it up on Google, Ed Kranpool wore #7 during his Mets career. However he didnt start with that number. The question is what number did he first wear as a Met and why did he change it to #7.
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I'm guessing Hodges took his number

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Sorry Joe but good guess. You have to think before Hodges came over. I guess thats your one clue.
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I looked it up, so I won't spoil it. HOF'er. That should give a clue...Gil belongs in the HOF, btw. When he retired (as a Met) he had most career hrs by a NL righty.

I forgot Hodges was an original Met, so actually, Stu, your answer post-dates him.

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Actually he gave that number up to another hall of Famer. Most Met fans I know didnt realize he played for the mets at the end of his career.
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_______ and Sain and two days of rain

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Warren Spahn, before my time for sure. One of the greatest lefties of all time, Koos not included.

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