Talk:Tony Tarasco
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Seizure
[edit]Tarasco didn't have a seizure. It was one of his Mets teammates. Tarasco was simply one of teh players most visible in the police report. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.143.234.254 (talk)
The teammate was righthanded pitcher Mark Corey, a rookie who had limited success on the mound. He was involved in a deadline trade and dealt with then Mets centerfielder Jay Payton to the Colorado Rockies in exhange for starting pitcher John Thomson and reserve outfielder Mark Little. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SuperJoe47 (talk • contribs)
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