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Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.
Greg Prince discovered the Mets when he was 6, during the magical summer of 1969. He is a Long Island-based writer, editor and communications consultant. Contact him here.
Jason Fry is a Brooklyn writer whose first memories include his mom leaping up and down cheering for Rusty Staub. Check out his other writing here.
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Tug, Locks Flowing
by Greg Prince on 10 May 2007 9:13 am
The Buzz Capra tribute (in a manner of speaking) of recent days left me longing for Tug McGraw in his Met prime. He lost his hair to the Marines and later to radiation therapy, but in between he went long when it was considered out of line for ballplayers to do so. Hair’s to individuality, tradition and the immortal lefty fireman and part-time Bowery barber who will always embody both for us.
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This was back when he was “facing [his] future in [his] Willie Mays suit…”
Hi Greg,
With all respect to the tugger, his hair didn't go long until the trend began. In 1970 several Mets became a source for shutterbugs becauseof their new look – longer sideburns!
Take that, Claude Kirk!
V for Victory!