Foss went back to the minors in 1962. After the Mets acquired him from Pittsburgh via waivers on September 6,[3] Foss appeared in five more National League games. He lost his only decision in his only Mets' start — which came on September 18, 1962, the anniversary of his victory over Gibson, and was also by an 8–6 final score.[4] The 1962 Mets compiled a season record of 40–120, setting a post-1900 record for most losses by a Major League team in a single campaign.
In Foss' eight MLB games, including four starts, he posted a 1–2 won–lost mark and a 5.33 earned run average. He permitted 32 hits and 18 walks in 27 career innings pitched, and registered 12 strikeouts. He left baseball after the 1963 minor-league season and died on June 15, 2019.[5]
References
^ ab"Larry Foss Stats". baseball-reference.com. sports-reference.com. Retrieved June 24, 2019.