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Ed Kranepool, the longest-tenured player in New York Mets history and a member of the Miracle Mets when they won the 1969 World Series, died Sunday. A native of New York, the first baseman/outfielder spent 18 seasons with the Mets, hitting .261 over 1,853 regular-season games. He saved me a lot of stolen bases.”Former New York Met Ed Kranepool at Citi Field in 2022 in New York City. He homered in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series. Ron Swoboda talked fondly about Kranepool being a “wonderful guy and even better teammate.” Swoboda said they went into the restaurant business together.
Persons: Ed Kranepool, Kranepool, , Jerry Koosman, Former New York Met Ed Kranepool, Jim McIsaac, Louis, Bob Forsch.Kranepool, “ Ed, Alex Cohen, Ed, ” Jay Hook, Ron Swoboda, ” Swoboda, Cleon Jones, ” Jones, Eddie, Organizations: New York Mets, Miracle Mets, Mets, National League, Former New York Met, Citi Field, James Monroe High School, Chicago Cubs, St, ” Mets Locations: New, Boca Raton , Florida, New York, New York City, Bronx
Tom Porton’s remit as a teacher at James Monroe High School in the Bronx was English grammar and literature. Mr. Porton died on July 12 at 74 in an assisted living center in the Bronx. No cause was given, but he had been using a wheelchair and an oxygen tank for months, his son, Christopher Porton, said. Mr. Porton’s title at Monroe, coordinator of student affairs, hardly captured his impact. A bearded bear of a man, Mr. Porton was, in 1995, the first New York City teacher inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame.
Persons: Tom, Porton, Christopher Porton, Stephen Sondheim Organizations: James Monroe High School, Project Bravo, Montefiore Medical Center, New, National Teachers Hall of Fame, Kennedy Center Locations: Bronx, Monroe, New York City
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