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No Ray Of Hope On This Knight
Missing from Shea's good by was someone who was a big part of the World Championship of 1986. Although he didn't play many years for the Mets, Ray Knight was a huge part of the Champion Mets. Knight claims there are no more hard feelings, but his words seem to ring hollow...
No Ray Of Hope On This Knight
Ray Knight, Mets remain apart
newsday.com — As unbelievable as the Mets' 1986 World Series title was, so is this: 22 years have passed... and there's still an uneasy separation between the franchise and Ray Knight, the World Series MVP. (more) Ray Knight, Mets remain apart
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