Former Mets Ed Kranepool, left, and Art Shamsky appeared at Citi Field on Wednesday to talk about being part of the 1969 ...
Ed Kranepool, who jumped from a Bronx high school to the big leagues with the original Mets at the age of 17 and who spent ...
The New York Mets announced the passing of franchise legend Ed Kranepool on Monday. The team’s all-time leader in games ...
The longest tenured player in Mets history - appearing in 1,853 games - had been living in Boca Raton where he suffered ...
When 44-year-old Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn joined the Mets in 1965, Kranepool gave him his No. 21 and switched to No.
Ed Kranepool, the only original New York Met who also would play for the 1969 Miracle Mets and the “Ya Gotta Believe” 1973 ...
Ed Kranepool, one of the original New York Mets and the longest-tenured player in franchise history, died Sunday at age 79. The Mets announced his death Monday, saying that Kranepool died after ...
Ed Kranepool, a Mets Hall of Famer and member of the 1969 Miracle Mets, died after suffering cardiac arrest on Sunday. He was ...
Ed Kranepool, the native New Yorker who became an original 1962 Met as a 17-year-old and spent his entire 18-year Major ...
All things Mets: Latest New York Mets news ... I can't believe he is gone." Added Art Shamsky: "Just devastated. I knew Krane for 56 years. We did so many appearances together.