Bud Harrelson: All Time Mets Short Stop (The 1973 NL Pennant Season)
1973 Mets NL Pennant Season: In the Mets' 1973 pennant-winning season, Felix Millan was Harrelson's new double play counterpart and their defense up the middle was spectacular. Bud was limited to 106 games, once again due to an injury. On June 4th in a game against the Cincinnati Reds, Johnny Bench's back up catcher; Bill Plummer, crashed into Harrelson at second base, fracturing his hand. He came back after three weeks on the DL only to have & the Pittsburgh Pittsburgh’s; Rennie Stennett crashed into him in rundown play. This injury resulted in a fractured sternum. Before the injures he was batting .259 & the Mets were struggling to stay out of the cellar in the NL East. Many of the Mets key regular players were hurt that season & all got healthy for the final stretch run which resulted in another Mets Miracle, although one game short of a total championship. In Harrelson's return, he was another key to the Mets incredible September pennant run a...