Ed Kranepool, Mets' Hall of Famer and member of 1969 Miracle Mets, dead at 79
Mets mourn the loss of a legend
Ed Kranepool, a beloved member of the New York Mets and a key player on the iconic 1969 Miracle Mets, passed away on Thursday at the age of 79. Kranepool, who spent his entire 18-year Major League Baseball career with the Mets, was a fan favorite and a respected figure in the baseball community.
A cornerstone of the Miracle Mets
Kranepool was a key member of the 1969 Mets, who defied all odds to win the World Series. He was a steady presence at first base and a consistent hitter, providing a much-needed boost to the team's lineup. Kranepool's contributions were instrumental in the Mets' improbable triumph.
A Mets legend
After his playing career, Kranepool remained a part of the Mets organization, serving as a coach and a special instructor. He was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1990 and his number 4 was retired by the team in 2005. Kranepool's legacy as a Met will live on forever.
Tributes pour in
Upon news of Kranepool's passing, tributes poured in from former teammates, fans, and baseball pundits. Many remembered him as a kind and humble man who always had time for others. Kranepool's impact on the Mets and the game of baseball will not be forgotten.
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