Ken Mackenzie: The Winnigest Pitcher On The Original Mets 1962 Staff (1962 - 1963)
Kenneth Purvis Mackenzie was born on March 10, 1934, in Gore Bay, Ontario, Canada located on the North channel of Lake Huron. The man with the thick glasses looked like a scholar, which he actually was. Ken was a graduate of the Yale class of 1956, lettering in both baseball & hockey. Mackenzie was a six foot left hander was signed by the Milwaukee Braves in 1957. He went right to AA ball pitching in Atlanta winning 14 games. In his move up to AAA the following year he won 15 games making an impression. In 1959 he became relief pitcher mostly going 6-2at AAA Louisville making a debut in the big leagues by 1960. He saw action in just 14 games over two seasons in Milwaukee going 0-2 as a Braves reliever. Mets Career: In October 1961, his contract was purchased by the New York Mets making him an original Met. He would be the first Mets pitcher out of Yale University, until another famous alumnus in Ron Darling came along twenty years later. ...