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Former Mets All-Star catcher John Stearns dead at 71

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The New York Mets announced Friday that four-time All-Star catcher John Stearns passed away late Thursday night at 71. Stearns had been battling cancer. 

Stearns appeared in 810 games during an 11-year MLB career, 809 of those appearances coming with the Mets. 

New York Mets' Mike Piazza (L) is congratulated by third base coach John Stearns (L) after Piazza hit a first inning home run driving in Edgardo Alfonzo April 3, 2001, against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field in Atlanta. The Mets beat the Braves 6-4.  (STEVE SCHAEFER/AFP via Getty Images)

"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 illness, he even managed to step into the batting cage to take a few swings," Mets President Sandy Alderson said in a statement. 

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"His nickname, ‘Bad Dude’ couldn’t have been more appropriate. A four-time All Star, John was one of the most complete catchers in Mets history. Our thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family."

Stearns was selected with the No. 2 overall pick of the 1973 amateur draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. He was traded to the Mets after appearing in just one game for the Phillies during the 1974 season. 

New York Mets John Stearns, #12, during game vs Houston Astros at Shea Stadium in Flushing, New York May 28, 1982 (Photo by Tony Triolo /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

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He finished his career with a .260 batting average, 46 home runs, and 312 RBI’s. 

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