Rod Gaspar: 1969 World Champion Mets Utility Man (1969-1970)
Rodney Earl Gaspar was born April 3, 1946, in Long Beach, California. The five foot eleven Gaspar played both basketball & baseball in high school. Gaspar was good enough to earn a baseball scholarship to play outfield at Long Beach State University. There he got drafted by the New York Mets twice, the first time in 1966 when he hit .393 as a sophomore, but he decided to stay in school. I n 1967 the Mets drafted him again, this time in the second round after he hit .342 in his junior year. He hit well enough to quickly rise through the Mets farm system as an unknown surprise. In 1968 at AA Memphis, he batted .309 with 160 hits & 47 RBIs. Gaspar earned an invitation to Spring Training 1969, and no one knew who he was or where he came from. Mets Career: In 1969 he was the Mets surprise Opening Day right fielder when Art Shamsky hurt his back at the end of Spring Training. The Mets hosted the Expos in the franchise's first game. In his first at bat aft...