The Mets publicly apologize to two living members of its 1969 World Series championship team who were included in a video montage of dead players during the 50th anniversary celebration.
In the latest embarrassment for the New York Mets, the team has publicly apologized to two living members of its 1969 World Series championship team who were included in a video montage of dead players during the 50th anniversary celebration.
The club says it has spoken with both former players to apologize and wants to thank them along with their families and friends for their"gracefulness and understanding." "Somebody from the Mets called me that night and said, 'We're awful sorry about the screw-up,'" Gosger told his hometown newspaper, the Times Herald of Port Huron ."I said, 'What's done is done.' But I don't know, it was a shock, I will say that."
"I didn't get an invite for that either but then they recognize you for being dead, that's what really hurt," he said.
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