Larry Foss was claimed off waivers from the Pirates on September 6th, 1962. He appeared in five games, posting a 4.63 ERA in 11.2 innings pitched. Larry would never pitch in the majors again. He was dealt to Milwaukee in May of 1963, and soon retired after toiling a few innings at AAA Denver of the PCL.
This blog was created to accept the challenge of collecting a signed baseball from every Mets pitcher to ever toe the rubber in a Mets uniform.
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