Remembering Mets History (1977) Jon Matlack Tosses Back to Back Shut Outs
In 1977, there wasn't too much for Mets fans to get excited about. Things just seemed to get worse & worse as the year went on. It was the start of one of the darkest periods in team history, the start of seven straight losing seasons. Tom Seaver was on the verge of being traded & in the new era of free agency, management had no intentions of signing any high-priced players. When Jon Matlack took the mound in this night game, the Mets were in the midst of a losing streak that would go 12 of 14 games, with Matlack breaking a five-game losing streak. Friday May 13th,1977: A crowd of 19,448 mostly coming to see Tommy Lasorda's high flying NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers (24-7) take on Joe Frazier's Mets (11-19). Mets manager Joe Frazier was on the hot seat, the press were asking if he thought he'd be fired soon. Quotes- Joe Frazier: "It it happens it happens, nothing I can do about it". Frazier had led the Mets to an 86-76 third place finish in 1976. ...