Historically speaking, the New York Mets have been a disaster although to a Seattle Mariners fan (like me), two World Series titles (or just making it to the World Series, period) in 60-some seasons sounds pretty dang sweet.
But Seattleites can do other things ski a slope, climb a rock, take a ferry without someone standing next to them loudly voicing a reminder that their team, situated in a stadium less than 30 miles away, is the most decorated franchise in the history of Major League Baseball.
Except in 1990.
In that year, the New York Yankees were a disaster to end all disasters and finished with a cellar-dwelling record of 67-95. One of their pitchers threw a no-hitter and the team still lost. They signed Neon Deion Sanders, wh…
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