Randy Myers: 1988 NL Eastern Champion Mets Reliever & Three Time Saves Leader (1988 - 1989)
Randall Kirk Myers was born September 19th, 1962, in Vancouver Washington. The tall six-foot one left hander attended Clark College & was drafted first drafted by the Cincinnati Reds but did not sign. He then went to Eastern Illinois University pitching for their baseball team. He was then drafted by the New York Mets as a first-round pick (9th overall) in 1982. By 1983 he was considered a strong prospect getting from A ball Lynchburg to AA Jackson, averaging more than a strike out an inning. In 1985 he was promoted to AAA Tidewater posting a 1.84 making seven starts. Mets Debut: Myers got a September 1985 call up & pitched the final two innings of the last game of the 1985 season, striking out two Expos in the 2-1 Mets loss, which was Rusty Staub's final career game. Transition to Reliever: In 1986 with the Mets talented big-league staff, it was going to be tough for any minor leaguers to break through. So, at AAA Tidewater, Myers was transitioned into a reliev