Remembering Mets History (1999) Robin Ventura Becomes the First Player To Hit Grand Slams In Both Ends Of A Double Header
Thursday May 20th, 1999: At this point in the season, Bobby Valentine's Mets were at 21-18, 2.5 games behind the Atlanta Braves. The Mets had lost three straight games & were in a funk losing nine of their last 13 games. This late afternoon, 19,542 fans came to Shea as the Mets hosted Phil Garner's last place Milwaukee Brewers (18-20) in a twi-night double header. Trivia: In 1998 the Brewers were moved to the National League after having spent 27 years in the American League. Milwaukee had not had a winning season since 1992. The starting pitchers for the first game would be the Mets Al Leiter & Milwaukee's Jim Abbot. Six years earlier, Jim Abbot who was born without a right hand, had pitched a no hitter for the AL New York team. Al Leiter was having a rough start to the season, entering the game with just one win & a 6.38 ERA. In the bottom of the 1st, Jim Abbot issued walks to John Olerud & Edgardo Alfonzo. Mike Piazza then reached an in...