MLB world responds to death of four-time Elite player

The Significant Association Baseball world lost one of everything time extraordinary players on Friday as long-term New York Mets star catcher John Stearns has died at 71 years old.

MLB insider and reporter Jon Heyman of the New York Post declared the insight about Stearns' demise on Twitter on Monday morning.

While Stearns principally played catcher for the Mets, he additionally played both third base and a respectable starting point for the group occasionally

He played 10 seasons with New York between the long stretches of 1975 and 1984 and was a four-time Elite player, procuring the distinction in 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1982.

The four-time Elite player completed his experience with the Mets bragging a .260 vocation batting normal with 696 hits, 312 RBIs, and 46 homers.

The four-time Elite player completed his experience with the Mets bragging a .260 vocation batting normal with 696 hits, 312 RBIs, and 46 homers.


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