Remembering Mets History (2000) Mike Piazza Blasts Grand Slam in Subway Series Matchup
Friday June 9th, 2000: This highly anticipated regular season subway series game was a prelude to the World Series Subway Series, the first in New York City since 1956, forty years earlier. Bobby Valentines Mets (34-26) were in second place, 4.5 games behind the Atlanta Braves but the Mets were leading the wild card race. Tonight, they were across town in the Bronx, facing Joe Torre's A.L. New York club (32-24) a half game ahead of the Boston Red Sox in the AL East. The starting pitchers for this matchup were the Mets Al Leiter (6-1) against Roger Clemens (4-5). In the top of the 1st, short time Mets player Jason Tyner led off with a double, but the Mets left him stranded. In the top of the 3rd inning, Tyner reached on a Jorge Posada throwing error to first base. Derek Bell drew a walk & both runners advanced on a passed ball that went by Posada. Roger Clemens then walked Edgardo Alfonzo to load the bases for Mike Piazza. Piazza launched a rocket of his own, a grand...