Born:� September 20th - Queens, NYC
Sign:� Virgo
Education:�Hofstra University, May 1996 - B.A. Degree Communications/Speech Arts
Hofstra University, Masters in Elementary Education, December 1999
Years of Major League Baseball Service:� 5 (New York Mets)
Favorite Mets Players: They are all great, down-to-Earth people but (#99) Turk Wendell and (#18) Darryl Hamilton were by far the best guys in the Mets clubhouse. Unfortunately, they are no longer Metropolitans.
Favorite Mets Moment: Catching a foul ball on July 4th, 1992 at Shea Stadium (1st game of a twilight doubleheader in the 7th inning). The pitcher was Jeff Innis (Mets) and the batter was Louis Gonzales (then with the Astros). That was my most memorable moment, nevertheless, 5 years later I would become a Met myself...and that is truly my favorite Mets moment.
Favorite Food: Lasagna
Favorite Ice Cream: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Favorite Movies: Back to The Future
Favorite TV Show: Malcom In The Middle
Favorite Sport:� Do I really have to tell you??
Favorite Time of Year: Sum-Sum-Sum-Sum-Sum-Sum-Summer-time
Hobbies: Movies, baseball/softball, basketball, going to the gym, and meteorology
Highest Bowling Score Ever: 225 - January 13, 2001 (not too shabby, huh?)
Other favorite sports: Football, basketball, bowling and tennis. But really, if it's not baseball, it doesn't count.�
Marital Status: Single�

| A year ago I completed my Masters Degree in education and during the off-season (with some overlap of the baseball season), I am a teacher at a school in Queens, New York City. Hey, I have do to something during the off-season! Hi P.S. 139Q and P.S. 101Q kids! Anyway, my plan is to split my time with the NY Mets and teaching. It's a busy life, but someone has to do it...right? |
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DID YOU KNOW??...Before working for the NY Mets, Adam worked at the Geraldo Rivera Talk Show in the mailroom. He oversaw all mail...including the over 200 e-mails the show got every day.
DID YOU KNOW??...[April 15th, 1998] Shea Stadium: Both The New York Mets and The New York Yankees took part in what was baseball's first-ever interleague, intercity, day-night doubleheader...all due to structural damage at Yankee Stadium. New York swept the doubleheader as the Yankees knocked off the Angels by a score of 6-3 in the afternoon, while the Mets beat the Cubs 2-1 some several hours later.
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