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Keon Broxton
Ultimate Mets Database popularity ranking: 1081 of 1252 players
Broxton
Keon Darell Broxton
Born: May 7, 1990 at Lakeland, Fla.
Throws: Right Bats: Right
Height: 6.03 Weight: 195

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First Mets game: March 28, 2019
Last Mets game: May 16, 2019

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Hot Foot
April 29, 2022
I remember hearing about the trade to acquire Broxton, and back then I was still at the stage where I thought Brodie Van Wagenen might be some type of boy genius and that it might be a brilliant move. That was when the trade was announced.

I never did research on the players the Mets traded for him until today, and Felix Valerio does look like he might eventually be a valuable big leaguer, so just like every other trade that Brodie made (with the exception of the J.D Davis trade), this one was one-sided in the other team's favor.

I also remember looking Broxton up on this site in April 2019 and seeing his popularity ranking was higher than Pete Alonso's and questioning how that was possible. I surmised that Keon Broxton must have lots of friends who bumped up his ranking.

As a player, Broxton turned out to be another in a long line of outfielders who had one good year with another team, then came to the Mets and did absolutely nothing before being designated for assignment. Guys like Gary Matthews Jr, John Mayberry Jr., Aaron Altherr, and most recently, Albert Almora come to mind. I'm not even including guys like Cameron Maybin, Billy Hamilton, Rajai Davis, and Chris Young, because they had decent careers.

Broxton has been out of MLB since 2019, and last year he batted a combined .173 in AAA and rookie ball. I looked up his similarity scores on baseballreference.com and, unsurprisingly, Aaron Altherr has the 4th closest stats of all time to Broxton, but guess who is second closest? Kirk Nieuwenhuis. Crazy that Broxton's career Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is 3.6 and Kirk's is 2.9. All of that output occurred when Broxton played for the Brewers; in 2019 he had a -0.6 WAR for the Mets, Orioles, and Mariners combined.

I choose to be positive, so when I look back on Keon's days as a Met, he represents that era early in Brodie Van Wagenen's tenure when there was hope that he knew what he was doing.








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