Danny Napoleon
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Danny Napoleon was an outfielder for the Mets in 1965 and 1966. He appeared in 80 games and collected 21 hits. Napoleon also played third base 7 times with the Mets.
In his first major league at bat, Napoleon got a pinch-hit single off the Astros' Hal Woodeshick on April 14, 1965. Ten days later, he hit a three-run triple in the ninth inning off the Giants' Bob Shaw to give the Mets a 7-6 win at San Francisco. This was the only three-base hit for Danny in his major league career. On September 19, he hit his first major league double and scored a run in the Mets' 8-6 win over the Cubs at Chicago.
Danny spent the 1966 season in the minor leagues before playing in 12 games for the Mets in September. With the Mets, he had a double and a run scored in Jack Fisher's 3-0 shutout at the Houston Astrodome on September 20. Napoleon also got a single and a double off the Reds' Milt Pappas on September 24 at Cincinnati.
On April 1, 1967, Napoleon was traded with Ed Bressoud to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jerry Buchek, Art Mahaffey and Tony Martinez. He never appeared in a game with the Cards or for any other major league team.
