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Ron Swoboda
Ronald Alan Swoboda (born June 30, 1944) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder best remembered as a member of the "Miracle Mets". ==MLB debut== After graduating from Sparrows Point High School, one season at the University of Maryland, and a stellar showing in the AAABA tournament in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Swoboda was offered a $35,000 contract to sign with the New York Mets and scout Pete Gebrian on September 5, . He spent only one season in the Mets' farm system AA Williamsport, PA before making the team in spring training, . He made his major league debut as a pinch hitter in the season opener, and lined out in his only at-bat.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Los Angeles Dodgers 6, New York Mets 1 )〕 He pinch hit, again, in the second game of the season, this time hitting an 11th-inning home run (the Mets still lost, as the Houston Astros had scored four runs in the top of the inning).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Houston Astros 7, New York Mets 6 )〕 He homered again in his first at-bat on April 18, giving him two home runs in his first four Major League at-bats. He had 15 home runs by the All-Star break, the most ever by a Mets rookie in the first half, ahead of Benny Agbayani (11 in 1999) and Ike Davis (11 in 2010). After he commented during a TV interview that he loved hitting fastballs, he began seeing a lot more breaking balls, and hit only four more on the season. Still, his 19 home runs stood as a Mets rookie record until Darryl Strawberry's 26 in . His rookie fielding percentage was a below-league-average .947, however, he had nine outfield assists.
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