Remembering Mets History (1977) "The Midnight Massacre" - Mets Trade Away "The Franchise" Tom Seaver
Background: At the time of the Tom Seaver trade, the New York Mets were at a bad point in team history. By 1975, the clubs beloved owner Mrs. Joan Payson had passed away. Mrs. Payson was on the forefront of women in sports; she loved the game was involved in the team & made the players feel they were part of a family. Times were good. Her widower husband, the very wealthy Charles Shipman had no interest in baseball. To keep it in the family, their daughter Lorinda deRoulet took charge of the team. Ms.de Roulet was her mother; she didn't know the first thing about running a baseball team. Instead, she and let the teams long time president & Chairman- M. Donald Grant make all the decisions. Times got bad. Grant had been a longtime friend of Mrs. Payson, together they served on the board of directors of the New York Giants baseball club in the 1950's. Grant had been with the Mets since the beginning in 1962, but his baseball knowledge was questionable & he...