Lenny Randle is a baseball icon. MLB called him the "Forrest Gump of Baseball" for his inate ability to show up in some of the game's most memorable moments. Randle played two seasons with the Mets (1977-1978) and batted .304 in 136 games in '77. He joins the MetsRewind podcast
and shares his relationship with Ted Williams, the influence other MLB greats had on his career and life and today's game.