Our upcoming trip to New York City is no exception. On this baseball trip, we're going to be joined by Art Shamsky, a member of the 1969 World Champion New York Mets. Here's an excerpt from his biography:In 1965, Shamsky made the Cincinnati Reds and hit .260 as a backup outfielder. He batted .289 as a pinch-hitter that year. In 1966, despite getting only 272 plate appearances for the, Art was second on the team with 21 homers, trailing Deron Johnson by 3. He homered four times in four at-bats from August 12 through August 14, tying a Major League record. On August 12, Shamsky became the first player in Reds history to hit two extra-inning home runs in one game and the only player in Major League history to hit 3 home runs in a game and not be in the starting lineup. The bat that he used to hit the four home runs in a row is on display in Baseball's Hall of Fame.
During the winter of 1967 Art was traded to the New York Mets
and was part of the Miracle Mets that won the 1969 World Series. Art
hit .300 that season and batted .537 with 7 hits in 13 at-bats against
Atlanta in the National League Playoffs. The 1969 Mets are still
recognized as one of the most remarkable stories ever in professional
sports. After 13 years in pro baseball and with a World Series ring Art
retired from baseball in 1973.
In his post baseball career, Art has been involved in numerous business
endeavors and was a radio and television broadcaster that included the
New York Mets in 1979, 1980 and 1981. In 2004 Art's popular book, "The
Magnificent Seasons', was published.
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