New York Mets' Taijuan Walker picks number 99 as mascot Mr. Met wears preferred 00

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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Taijuan Walker is taking a back seat on his new team -- to Mr. Met.



A day after the Mets finalized his $23 million, three-year contract, Walker said he was aced out of his preferred jersey number by the rotund mascot with the baseball-shaped head.




"I was 44 growing up, and I finally got it with the Mariners in 2016," Walker said Tuesday. "And then I ended up getting traded at the end of the year, and when I got traded to the Diamondbacks, Paul Goldschmidt was No. 44. So I was, OK, I'm never going to get that again."



So Walker thought: "What number can I wear that not a lot of people in the league have it?"



He chose 99.



"And I think the only way I don't wear 99 is if I get traded to the Yankees," he said. "So I was, OK, 99 is a safe bet and live with that."




"And then, of course, last year I got traded to Toronto and (Hyun Jin) Ryu wears 99. So, I was like, OK, well, that didn't work out. So I'm wearing 00. Something different, again."



"And, of course, this year, Mr. Met is 00. So I just went back to wearing 99."



The only previous Mets No. 99 was Turk Wendell from 1997-2001, according to Baseball Reference.

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