Ray Knight: 1986 Mets World Series MVP (1984 - 1986)
Charles Ray Knight was born December 28, 1952, in Albany, Georgia. Gold Gloves Boxer: As a boy his father had him boxing at the age of eight. He went through the Golden Gloves boxing until he was sixteen years old. After being 17-0 a southpaw broke his nose & he was done, concentrating on baseball full time. The six-foot right hand hitting Knight was drafted in the tenth round of the 1970 draft by the Cincinnati Reds. MLB Career- Reds: Although Knight made his debut with Cincinnati in September 1974, he didn't play again at the big-league level during the Big Red Machine's glory years. The Reds won two straight World Series 1975-1976. As a first baseman there was no room behind Tony Perez & Dan Driessen. As a third baseman not much room behind Mr. Pete Rose. Knight did not appear with the Reds again until 1977 as a utility player. He was a highly touted prospect who was thought of as the guy to replace Pete Rose & those were some big expectat...