Dave Hillman, who pitched in 13 games for the 1962 Mets, died Sunday at 95.
Bristol Herald CourierHillman pitched in the majors from 1955-1962 with the Cubs, Red Sox, Reds and Mets. He was with the Mets from April to June, mainly as a reliever though he made one start for Casey Stengel’s historic team which would lose an MLB record 120 games.
“It was a joke – the ballplayers they had assembled,” Hillman told the Bristol Herald Courier in 2008. “It was all old players who were over the hill. There were one or two young pitchers that were good, but with the ballclub, they couldn’t get them a run.”Hillman pitched in 13 games for the 1962 Mets.Hillman is survived by a daughter, Sharon Hillman Lake. His wife, Imogene, died in 2011.
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