The Mets lost a member of the family this week. John Stearns, the catcher who spent ten years with the Mets from 1975 to 1984 and made four All-Star teams, died from cancer late on Thursday night.
John Stearns’ former Mets teammates were crushed by news of his death at the age of 71 on Friday after a long cancer battle. Stearns played ten years with the franchise from 1975-1984, making four All ...
Former Mets catcher John Stearns died Thursday night after a long battle with cancer at age 71. Stearns played 10 seasons with the Mets between 1975-84, earning four All-Star selections. He also ...
Sep. 16—Former University of Colorado great and Major League Baseball All-Star John Stearns has died. Stearns had a long battle with cancer and died Thursday in Denver, according to reports. He was 71 ...
"No one played the game with more spirit or determination than John Stearns. He literally willed himself to attend Old Timers’ Day last month so he could visit friends and old teammates. Despite his ...
A sad day in Mets land. Former catcher John Stearns passed away at the age of 71 after a long battle with cancer. Stearns was a four-time All-Star, who played for the Mets from 1975-1984. In addition ...
The Mets announced Friday morning that former catcher John Stearns, who earned four All-Star nods over a decade-long career with the team and also served on the Major League coaching staff from ...
Former Mets catcher John Stearns died Thursday night after a long battle with cancer at age 71. Stearns played 10 seasons with the Mets between 1975-84, earning four All-Star selections. He also ...
John Stearns, a four-time All-Star catcher with the New York Mets, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 71. Stearns, who played football and baseball at the University of Colorado, died ...