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Perhaps it’s a bit premature to delve into this narrative, yet it seems crucial to share, especially this week as David Stearns finds himself arguably the least liked individual in New York City. The intention isn’t to provide any solace to him but rather to offer a perspective to Mets fans, who might benefit from a historical precedent.
A notable chapter in Mets history and New York folklore marks M. Donald Grant as the front-office figure most detested for orchestrating Tom Seaver’s departure in 1977. This move was not only supported but driven by a small influential media faction, chiefly led by the prominent columnist Dick Young. The trade left lasting wounds that remain visible nearly half a century later.
And who follows closely behind in infamy?
Frank Cashen, during the chilly days of January 1984.