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Dwight Gooden still had one regret about his career, he said Sunday during his number retirement ceremony, which was how his time with the Mets ended.
As Dwight Gooden did a walk-through of his pending jersey retirement last week with longtime Mets PR executive Jay Horwitz, the star-crossed former Mets ace says it finally started to become real.
Dwight Gooden will have his No. 16 retired by the Mets on April 14. MLB Photos via Getty Images “That’s something people don’t understand with my career,” Sheffield said this week.
Mets legend Dwight “Doc” Gooden believes his former team is now on the right path. Gooden, who starred for the Mets from 1984-94 and was instrumental in the team’s 1986 World Series title ...
Honored by the New York Mets with the retirement of his No. 16 on Sunday, Dwight Gooden told the adoring crowd that "the moral of the story is everything's about timing. Now, today, the time is right.
Dwight Gooden "has been planning on taking a break from the spotlight to rest and regroup and address his health. We will be pushing this respite up," his son, Dwight Gooden, Jr., said.
To appreciate the implausibility of Dwight Gooden’s no-hitter, which happened 25 years ago Friday, you need to understand who the following characters were a quarter of a century ago: David Cone ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Dwight Gooden owes much to Mel Stottlemyre. When Gooden came up as a rookie with the Mets in 1984, Stottlemyre was his pitching coach, and they forged a strong bond, a ...
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