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Remembering Mets History (1986) The Mets Go Mets Go Music Video

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Sunday August 17th, 1986:  A large crowd of 44,843 came out for this Sunday afternoon Shea doubleheader as the first place New York Mets (76-41) hosted Whitey Herzog's third place, rival St. Louis Cardinals (59-58). In between games of this twin bill, the Mets filmed their classic 1986 rally-theme song, music video- "Let's Go Mets Go".  In the mid 1980's everyone started to capitalize on their success by making so called music videos. The Mets were no exception. The tune was written & produced by Shelly Palmer. The song was sung by Tom Bernfeld. Bernfeld was known for having had done some previous studio work with Eric Clapton. The song was the promotional idea of Jerry Della Femina & two of his business executives. Della Femina was a Coney Island native whose ad agency had been hired by the Mets in the early 1980's coming up with the slogans "The Magic Is Back" & "Catch the Rising Stars". The advertising agency was ...

Remembering Mets History (2019) Pete Alonso Sets NL Rookie Season HR Record

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Sunday August 18th, 2019: The Mets were back in contention & in the midst of the wild card race. After winning 15 of 16 games, they fell off a bit having won just two in their last five games.  Most of today's attention, went to Rookie sensation, slugger, Pete Alonso. He entered the game needing just one HR to set the NL HR mark. Mickey Callaway's Mets (64-60) were in Kansas City taking on Ned Yost's Royals (44-81). The Royals had fallen to fourth place with the leagues third worst record. The Mets Zack Wheeler (9-7) took the mound against Glenn Sparkman (3-8) in front of 20,661 in a Sunday matinee at Kaufman Royals Stadium. In the top of the 1st inning, Amed Rosario led off with a base hit but was caught stealing. Joe Panik tripled to left field & Pete Alonso was issued an intentional walk.  The hot hitting Michael Conforto blasted a three run HR to right, his 26th of the year for a 3-0 Mets lead. In the bottom of the 4th, Zack Wheeler gave up a d...

Remembering Mets History (1999) Mike Piazza Drives in Runs in Ten Straight Games with HRs in Seven of Eight Games

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Bobby Valentines first place, New York Mets (70-47) had just swept a series with the San Diego Padres at Shea Stadium. In the series, Mike Piazza had three hits & drove in three runs. RBI's In Ten Straight Games:  From August 13th to August 22nd, Piazza had an incredible stretch of driving in runs in ten straight games, setting a franchise record previously held by Bobby Bonilla (1994) where he had driven in runs in nine straight games.  HRs in Four Straight Games:  From August 13th to August 16th, Piazza also hit HRs in four straight games, for the second time on the season, tying the club record done seven times before.  August 13th: In a loss in the first game of a three-game trip in San Francisco, Piazza hit his 24th HR of the season, coming off Russ Ortiz. Mike collected three hits for his second straight multi-three hit game raising his average to .314. Saturday August 14th, 1999:   This Saturday matinee brought a huge crowd of 57,583 out to...

Remembering Mets History (1973) Willie Mays Hits His Final Career HR #660

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Friday August 17th, 1973:   Yogi Berra's New York Mets were in last place (53-66) but only seven games back in a tight NL East race.  The previous game saw Tom Seaver throw a two hit shut out over the Padres 7-0 in San Diego snapping a four game losing streak. The win was Seaver's 15th with a league best 1.78 ERA on his way to his second Cy Young Award. The Mets were about to make their run as they would win 30 of their next 43 games to capture the NL Eastern title on the last day of the season. On this night, no one knew it but it would be an NLCS preview as Sparky Anderson's Big Red Machine (75-48) were in town opening up a weekend series at Shea Stadium.  36,803 fans came to see the Mets George Stone (7-3) take on the Reds Don Gullet (14-8).  Since being put in the starting rotation at the start of June, George Stone had gone 6-1 since with a 3.38 ERA in his last ten starts. After a 2nd inning single from Andy Kosco, the Mets George Stone would retire the nex...

Remembering Mets History (2024) Luis Severino Throws a Complete Game Shutout

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Saturday August 17th, 2024 : Carlos Mendoza's Mets (63-59) had been the most winningest team in baseball since June & were in the heat of a tight wild card race trailing the Braves by one game for the last wild-card spot. In this late afternoon game at Citi Field, as the Mets donned their grey City-connect uniforms, they hosted the Miami Marlins (45-77) in front of 34,744. Luis Severino (7-6) got the start against the Marlins Max Meyer (3-2). Severino had come off three straight poor performances giving up 15 runs in his last three games over 13 innings. In the bottom of the 1st inning, Francisco Lindor led off the game with is 24th HR of the season giving the Mets a 1-0 lead. Lindor extended his hit streak to eleven games & he had reached base safely in his last 16 games.  In the bottom of the 2nd, Pete Alonso led off the inning with his team leading 27th HR of the season for a 2-0 lead. In the bottom of the 3rd, Brandon Nimmo hit his third triple of the season. Nimmo was ...

Remembering Mets History (1969) Tommie Agee's 14th Inning Walk Off HR - Beats Juan Marichal 1-0

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Tuesday August 19th, 1969: The Summer pennant race was starting to heat up in New York, as Gil Hodges Mets (67-51) were riding a four-game win streak that spanned two double header sweeps over the Woodstock weekend.   On this night 48,968 paid came to Shea Stadium, as the former New York Giants (64-56) now the San Francisco Giants came to town. The Giants, led by Clyde King, were 2.5 games behind the first place Dodgers & Reds. They were in a three-way tie with the Houston Astros & Atlanta Braves in second place in a tight NL West. The Giants would finish three games behind the Braves at the end of the season. The Mets sent young Gary Gentry to the mound tonight. Gentry had not had credit for a win in over a month with his last win being om July 15th. In that time, he was 0-3 with three no decisions. For the Giants it was longtime Mets nemesis & future Hall of Famer, Juan Marichal. Mets Killer: From April 1962-July 4th 1967 the high leg  kicking Mar...