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Jerry Grote Passes Away

By Mark Polishuk | April 7, 2024 at 9:07pm CDT

Longtime Mets catcher Jerry Grote passed away today at age 81.  The Mets announced the news via a press release containing tributes from several former teammates who praised Grote as a teammate and as a defensive wizard behind the plate.  In the words of former Mets southpaw Jon Matlack, “he was the best catcher I ever threw to.  I don’t think I ever shook him off once.  I had the pleasure of being his roommate on the road for a few years.  It’s a sad day.”

Grote played in parts of 16 Major League seasons from 1963-1981, including a 12-year run with the Mets from 1966-77.  He broke into the bigs with the Houston Colt. 45s (now the Astros) in the second and third years of the franchise’s existence, but a bit of a logjam on Houston’s depth chart saw Grote spend all of 1965 in the minors before he was dealt to the Mets.

The deal kicked off Grote’s long run in Queens, and his excellent defense helped him retain either the starting job or at least a timeshare of catching duties for almost the entirety of his Mets stint.  Grote hit .252/.316/.326 over his 4844 career plate appearances, with a couple of solidly above-average offensive performances.  His 112 wRC+ in 1968 was his personal best, and coincided with the first of Grote’s two All-Star selections (he was also named to the NL squad in 1974).

In 1969, Grote and his teammates become New York icons when the “Miracle Mets” won the World Series.  After posting losing records in each of their first seven seasons in existence, the Mets suddenly broke out to win 100 games in 1969, then defeated the Braves in the first-ever edition of the NLCS before upsetting the powerhouse Orioles in the Fall Classic.  Grote hit .311/.371/.406 over his final 119 plate appearances of the regular season to help New York surge its way into the playoffs, and his defense and management of the young Mets pitching staff was credited as a key factor in the triumph.

“[Grote] was the reason for my success,” said Jerry Koosman.  “I have the photo in my home of me jumping into his arms after we won in 1969.  I am heartbroken.  No one was better behind the plate.  He really controlled the game.”

The Mets dealt Grote to the Dodgers in 1977, and he returned to the postseason as the backup catcher on Los Angeles’ pennant-winning teams in both 1977 and 1978.  Grote retired following the 1978 campaign before making a brief comeback in 1981 to play in 24 games (22 with the Royals and two with the Dodgers).  His post-career endeavors included stints as a minor league manager and as a radio broadcaster.

We at MLB Trade Rumors send our condolences to Grote’s family, friends, and many fans.

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  1. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    Rmbr em late in his career as Dodgers back-up C, know Ps liked working w/em. RIP

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  2. Unclemike1525

    1 year ago

    One of the best C’s I ever saw. Watching the games between the Cubs and Mets and watching the Rebel and Grote was amazing. RIP big guy!

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      1 year ago

      Zachary and now Grote. Grote truly was a solid catcher who was underappreciated in the game because of Bench. Prayers to both families.

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  3. GO1962

    1 year ago

    I remember Jerry Grote as a Met. It makes me realize how I have aged seeing all of these players pass away in recent years that I watched when I was a teenager.

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  4. Yankeesforever

    1 year ago

    my brother has a baseball that Grote sighed at old Shea stadium.
    How time flies.
    RIP Jerry

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  5. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 year ago

    Aw, man. Remember him as a Mets catcher. Another player from my childhood gone too soon.

    Condolences to his family and friends. RIP and enjoy the Field of Dreams.

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  6. Blue Baron

    1 year ago

    High praise from opponents:

    Lou Brock called Grote the toughest catcher in the NL to steal against.

    Johnny Bench said if they were teammates, Grote would be the catcher and Bench would play third base.

    I remember him wearing a soft cap under the mask. I wonder how many concussions he had.

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    • EasternLeagueVeteran

      1 year ago

      I had heard that Johnny Bench tribute before.

      Grote in his heyday had the most lethal arm behind the plate. He threw out an INCREDIBLE 56% percent of the would-be base thieves in 1969, and had another year throwing out 53%. And before they measured it, he could frame pitches better than anyone.
      RIP Gerry! Loved the way you played the game.

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  7. longines64

    1 year ago

    He attempted to catch a foul ball in the Phillies dugout at Connie Mack Stadium and Gene Mauch shoved him as the ball was coming down. Open dugouts in those days.

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  8. 10centBeerNight

    1 year ago

    RIP champ. Forever part of one the short list greatest moments in NY sport

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  9. truthlemonade

    1 year ago

    Why didn’t he win a gold glove?

    I wonder if he got a ring for his 2 games with the 1981 Dodgers.

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    • Blue Baron

      1 year ago

      Can’t ask him now.

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      • GaryWarriorsRedSoxx

        1 year ago

        I’ll ask him later. Wink.

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      Someone named Johnny Bench conspired against his GG aspirations.

      He should have received a ring for ‘81 as he was on the roster, but who knows how that was handled back then.

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  10. Attystephenadams

    1 year ago

    Best defensive catcher from the mid 60’s to the mid 70’s, better than Bench. Tough and gritty, and the perfect receiver for Seaver, Koosman, Matlack, Ryan, Gentry et al. RIP Jerry!

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  11. Neuf

    1 year ago

    You don’t run on Jerry Grote✌️❤️

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  12. brooklyn62

    1 year ago

    Grote threw out 44% of base runners in 1968 and only had 1 passed ball that year. Johnny Bench once said that if he and Grote were on the same team, Grote would be catching and he would be playing 3B. Sadly, another one of my Mets heroes has passed.

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  13. Flanster

    1 year ago

    I’ll remember him as a fiery leader of those late 60’s teams. RIP Jerry!!!

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  14. Non Roster Invitee

    1 year ago

    Have a sweet high grade 1971 Topps of Jerry
    Putting together a pretty nice team up there.
    RIP Mr. Grote.

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  15. all in the suit that you wear

    1 year ago

    RIP

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  16. WalterNYR

    1 year ago

    Bud Harrelson, Jim McAndrrew and now Jerry Grote. Tough year so far

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  17. Yaz'sOldBattingGloves

    1 year ago

    Just think of all the great pitchers he caught. RIP Jerry

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  18. RandorBierd

    1 year ago

    Kim Ng was reportedly not a fan of his for various reasons.

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    • rememberthecoop

      1 year ago

      Now that’s a random comment. What the heck are you talking about?

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  19. Fred K. Burke

    1 year ago

    R.I.P Mr. Grote. You need to admire a player who played a total of 16 seasons at the highest level and who was also respected by his teammates and other players.

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  20. 377194

    1 year ago

    Loved watching and admiring him.

    Rest in Peace Jerry.

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  21. edred51

    1 year ago

    Johnny Bench once said Jerry Grote was THE best catcher in the National League. A pleasure to watch him play

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      That’s only because Bench never saw himself play. : -)

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  22. dopt

    1 year ago

    I believe red murff signed him. Also signed Nolan Ryan

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    • AgeeHarrelsonJones

      1 year ago

      Murff signed Koosman, Boswell, and Grote.

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  23. basquiat

    1 year ago

    He’ll always be one of the Amazins.

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  24. AgeeHarrelsonJones

    1 year ago

    He was a fierce competitor and team leader.

    Will never forget the way he whipped the ball
    Back to the pitcher. Never soft-tossed it.

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  25. GarryHarris

    1 year ago

    My Defensive All Star Teams:

    1968
    C NYM Jerry Grote
    1B PIT Donn Clendenon
    2B PIT Bill Mazeroski
    3B CHC Ron Santo
    SS CHW Luis Aparicio
    LF BOS Carl Yastrzemski
    CF WSA Del Unser
    RF ATL Hank Aaron
    P SFG Gaylord Perry

    1969
    C NYM Jerry Grote
    1B CHC Ernie Banks
    2B ATL Felix Milan
    3B BAL Brooks Robinson
    SS CHW Luis Aparicio
    LF NYY Roy White
    CF BAL Paul Blair
    RF CIN Pete Rose
    P NYY Mel Stottlemyre

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