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43: 352:, evidently less than impressed with his new player, infamously quoted "This is Greg Goossen. He's 19 years old, and in 10 years . . . he's got a chance to be 29." Needing players, the Mets promoted the former bonus baby directly to the majors. Goossen batted .290 in 11 games as part of a catching group that included 507:. Hackman had written into his contracts that Goossen would serve as his stand-in for every film he did. In addition to his stand in work, Goossen was also often cast in bit roles in Hackman films -- Goossen appeared in 15 of Hackman's movies between 1989 and 2003, including 487:
After his baseball retirement, Goossen helped his brother Dan, who owned Ten Goose Professional Boxing along with his brothers, as a boxing trainer. Notable boxers he worked with included Rick Lindland, an amateur boxer-turned-actor, and 1980s middleweight champion
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was pending against Major League Baseball (on April 10, the Phillies sent Terpko back to the Senators to complete the trade). Goossen spent the 1971 season playing for the AAA teams of three organizations, the Phillies,
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with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning. In his four years with the organization he would play 99 games in the majors, and 430 in the minors (with all but 40 minor league games at AAA
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Goossen would spend four years in the Mets organization, playing in both the minors and major league each season. On May 31, 1968, Goossen broke up a possible
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purchased Goossen from the Brewers and he spent the rest of the season in Washington playing for Hall of Famer
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Goossen was a regular at his nephew's baseball games. His nephew, Josh Goossen-Brown, was drafted by the
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to the Mets to close the deal). Although Goossen again missed out on the possibility of getting a
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selected the 19-year-old Goossen through the first-year waiver process. Mets manager
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for a player to be named later (on July 14 the Pilots sent outfielder/first baseman
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after hitting only .255 with one home run over the first 21 games. On July 14, the
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While at the gym in 1988, his brother Joe asked him to meet with actor
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from the Dodgers, he spent the pre-season sharing a locker with future
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at first base. Goossen posted career high numbers in average (.309),
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and relief pitcher Jeff Terpko for a player to be named later and
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before being assigned for the rest of the season to single-A
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signed Goossen for a six-figure bonus. He spent 1964 in the
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October 1, 1970, for the Washington Senators
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Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, California) alumni
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September 3, 1965, for the New York Mets
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Index

Greg Goosen

Catcher
Los Angeles
Sherman Oaks
California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Mets
1965
1968
Seattle Pilots
Milwaukee Brewers
1969
1970
Washington Senators
1970
baseball
stand-in
film industry
Major League Baseball
catcher
first baseman
New York Mets
Seattle Pilots
Milwaukee Brewers
Washington Senators
Gene Hackman
Los Angeles

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