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Greenville Mets

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Greenville was represented in the WCL from 1963–1972, taking its nicknames from its various parent organizations. The Mets succeeded the
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of 4.71. But Ryan dominated the 1966 Western Carolinas League. He won 17 games, lost only two, and struck out 272 batters in 183
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campaign. Koosman played on the 1965 club, posting a lacklustre 5-11 won/lost record and an
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pitched. The Greenville Mets also produced future MLB players
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Index

American
minor league baseball
Greenville, South Carolina
1965
1966
Western Carolinas League
Meadowbrook Park
Baseball Hall of Fame
pitcher
strikeout
Nolan Ryan
Jerry Koosman
New York Mets
1969
Milwaukee Braves
Major League Baseball
1964
earned run average
innings
Duffy Dyer
Ed Figueroa
Dick Selma
Florida State League
Boston Red Sox
1965
Ken Deal
1966
Pete Pavlick
Baseball America
Western Carolinas League (A) Encyclopedia and History

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