Pages that link to "George Foster"
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The following pages link to George Foster:
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- September 5 (← links)
- September 2 (← links)
- August 25, 1985: Gooden's 20th Win of Season (← links)
- June 12, 1979: The 10-run Inning (← links)
- April 18, 1984: Backman's Winning Double (← links)
- April 24, 1986: Hojo and Foster Come Through in the Clutch (← links)
- April 5, 1983: Seaver's Return (← links)
- May 10, 1982: Bailor's Double Beats Padres in 9th (← links)
- July 22, 1975: Koosman Steals Second (← links)
- September 5, 1983: Foster's Homer in 9th Beats Phils (← links)
- September 7, 1984: Gooden One-Hits Cubs (← links)
- August 4, 1982: Swan Homers, Youngblood Traded (← links)
- May 27 (← links)
- July 31, 1983: Mookie's Mad Dash (← links)
- August 3, 1983: Mookie's Mad Dash - The Sequel (← links)
- May 25, 1984: Chapman's Throw to the Plate (← links)
- September 1, 1982: Mets Break 15-Game Losing Streak (← links)
- April 9, 1985: Carter's Homer Wins Opener (← links)
- April 16, 1985: Darling/Orosco One-Hitter (← links)
- July 3, 1984: Keith's Homer Beats Ryan (← links)
- May 30, 1986: The Dropped Pop-Up (← links)
- August 17, 1984: Backman's 10th Inning Homer (← links)
- September 2, 1984: Foster Comes Through in 12th (← links)
- April 8, 1982: Mets Beat Phillies in Opener (← links)
- April 8, 1986: Opening Day Win in Pittsburgh (← links)
- May 6, 1983: The 4-Homer Comeback (← links)
- May 11, 1984: Gooden's First Shutout (← links)
- June 20, 1985: Mets Complete Sweep of Cubs (← links)
- June 12, 1982: Five Runs in 3rd Beat Cardinals (← links)
- July 24, 1982: Mets Win with Two Runs in 9th (← links)
- August 23, 1983: Terrell Buries Padres (← links)
- July 11, 1986: Carter and Fernandez Club Braves (← links)
- July 31, 1982: Late Lightning Beats Pirates (← links)
- May 9, 1982: Staub Hits Winning Homer in 9th (← links)
- May 8, 1983: Foster's Homer Highlights Comeback (← links)
- Alex Trevino (← links)
- 1982 Roster (← links)
- 1983 Roster (← links)
- 1984 Roster (← links)
- 1985 Roster (← links)
- 1986 Roster (← links)
- Greg Harris (← links)
- Alex Trevino, Jim Kern and Greg Harris for George Foster (← links)
- September 25, 1984: Staub's Homer Clinches Second Place (← links)
- Doug Flynn and Dan Boitano for Jim Kern (← links)
- April 13, 1982: Mets Defeat Phils in Home Opener (← links)
