David Cone
David Cone New York Mets Starting Lineup Figure
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
– Released 1989
There is also a Canadian packaging version of this figure – which is scarcer and thus more valuable.
– Released 1988
Lenny Dykstra played center field for the Mets from 1985-1989. This figure features Lenny in the Mets gray jersey. Dykstra had a career batting AVG of .285 and stole 285 bases while playing pro baseball. He also won a World Series with the Mets.
– Released 1988
Kevin McReynolds was a outfielder for the Mets from 1987-1991 and again in 1994. McReynolds had a career batting AVG of .265 and hit 211 HR’s.
– Released 1988
Keith Hernandez was a first basemen for the Mets from 1983-1989. He won 2 World Series with the Mets. Hernandez also appeared in 5 all-star games, won 2 silver slugger awards and 11 gold gloves while playing pro baseball. Keith had a career batting AVG of .296 and had 1,071 RBI’s.
– Released 1988
Howard Johnson played third base for the Mets from 1985-1993. He was a 2 time allstar, 2 time silver slugger and also won 2 world series when he played professional baseball. Johnson hit 228 homeruns and had 760 RBI during his career.
– Released 1988
There is also a Canadian packaging version of this figure – which is scarcer and thus more valuable.
Gary Carter was a catcher for the Mets from 1985-1989. He appeared in 11 all-star games, won 3 gold gloves and 5 silver slugger awards during his baseball career. Carter hit 324 homeruns and hit for a career AVG of .262. The Expos also retired his number (#8).
– Released 1988
Dwight Godden, whose nickname was Doc, pitched for the New York Mets from 1984-1994. He was the NL Rookie of the Year in 1984 and won the Cy Young award in 1985. Gooden was a 4 time all-star and also won 3 world series during his career. He won 194 games and had a 3.51 ERA during his baseball career.
– Released 1988
There is also a Canadian packaging version of this figure – which is scarcer and thus more valuable.
Darryl Strawberry was an outfielder for the Mets from 1983-1990. He was the NL rookie of the year in 1983 and was an 8 time all-star. Strawberry hit .259 during his career and also socked 335 homeruns.