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Jim Marshall, the oldest living former Met, died Monday night.

He was 94.

Marshall’s passing was confirmed by Jay Horwitz, the team’s VP of alumni relations.

The Danville, Ill., native played five MLB seasons, including just 17 games for the Mets as an outfielder in 1962 before being traded in May to the Pirates for pitcher Vinegar Bend Mizell.

“They loved a loser,” Marshall, 94, told The Post’s Howie Kussoy earlier this year about his time with the 1962 Mets. “It was a special place, a special time. It was unlike anywhere else I had ever been. They treated us great. Everyone was so enthusiastic.

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