1986 Met relief pitcher Roger McDowell is known in Amazin’ land — not just his 12-year major league career, but also for his guest appearance on Seinfeld, as the infamous “spitter.” McDowell talks about his television exploits, as well as the 1986 Mets. The world champion roster is known for being unhinged, giving “hotfoots” to each other on the field, and allegedly having a heavy party culture off the field. Our guest also talks about the pressure of staying in the big leagues, the roles of a pitching staff, and more. This one is a must-listen for Mets fans!
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