vince coleman

The Mets trade Vince Coleman to the Royals along with $500,000, reacquiring Kevin McReynolds

 

On January 5, 1994 — The New York Mets trade Vince Coleman to the Kansas City Royals along with $500,000, a sum that will make up the difference between the two salaries, reacquiring Kevin McReynolds. New York’s co-owner Fred Wilpon had clearly indicated that Coleman would never wear his team’s uniform again due to the outfielder’s role in last season’s firecracker incident at Dodger Stadium, that was reported to injure three fans in the Chavez Ravine parking lot. This will be McReynold’s second stint with the Mets.

Coleman will steal 50 bases and hit .240 in the strike-shortened season for the Royals. McReynolds will play 51 games for the Mets and retire after the 1994 season.

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