Remembering Mets Opening Days (1976) The Bicentennial Year Starts with a Tom Seaver Victory

April 9th, 1976: In 1976, all of America was feeling patriotic & wrapped up in the excitement of the Country's bicentennial. In baseball the National League was celebrating its Centennial season dating back to its early games in 1876. Seaver Almost Traded? At the end of Spring Training that year , the Mets & Los Angeles Dodgers had worked out a potential deal that would have sent Mets All Star pitcher Tom Seaver to Los Angeles in exchange for their pitching star pitcher, Don Sutton. The Mets organization & Seaver had begun seeing things differently. When Mets principal owner Mrs. Joan Payson, passed away, things began to fall apart in the organization. There was no leadership, M. Donald Grant was handling things & he didn't want to spend any money. He didn't want to give in to the changes happening in MLB. Although hitting rock bottom was still two years away, these were the beginnings. But at this stage of the game, when the word leake...