
Mets Honor Davey Johnson with Memorial Patch
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The New York Mets are paying tribute to legendary manager Davey Johnson, who passed away last year, by honoring him with a memorial patch on their uniforms this season. Johnson, a franchise icon, played a crucial role in the teams history, making the final out in the 1969 World Series and leading them to victory as manager in 1986. He holds numerous team records, including the most wins and the best winning percentage. Johnsons family, including his widow Susan and stepson Jeremiah Allen, will attend the season opener, where Darryl Strawberry and Mookie Wilson, stars from the 1986 championship team, will catch the ceremonial first pitches.
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