Remembering Mets History (1985) Darryl Strawberry Hits a Walk Off HR Off John Franco
Saturday April 13th, 1985: Davey Johnson's 1985 Mets were one of the best teams in the league. They could never to be counted out of any contest. The season had begun with a home opener dramatic walk off HR from the team's new All Star-Gary Carter. The Mets had won their first three games of the year as they entered today's game. On this Saturday matinee at Shea, 26,212 came out to see Davey Johnson's Mets host Pete Rose's Cincinnati Reds. Trivia: The Reds Manger Pete Rose was in the line up playing at first base for this game. Rose was the last MLB player/manager. This was his 22nd playing season & second year as manager. Rose would retire from playing the next season. Both teams would have fine seasons that yea, but they both finished in second place in their respective divisions. The Reds went 89-72 second to the Los Angeles Dodgers & the Mets finished up 98-64 three games behind the eventual NL Champion St. Louis Cardinals. Ed Lynch would get the...