Remembering Mets History (1969) Mets Go on an Eleven Game Win Streak
Wednesday May 28th, 1969: Gil Hodges Mets (19-23) were on the second game of a home stand that would turn the Mets history around, although no one knew it at the time. Still under .500 the team showed signs of improvement but certainly had not shown Championship caliber play. But on this home stand, after dropping the first game to San Diego they would go to win seven straight, the start of an 11-game win streak. Tonight, Jerry Koosman took on the Padres Clay Kirby in front of 11,860 fans at Shea. Certainly, a classic pitching duel reflecting the era. The Padres Clay Kirby would shut out the Mets for nine innings, scattering seven hits & three walks along the way. The Mets Jerry Koosman matched zeroes with the rookie Kirby, allowing just four hits along the way. Koosman would strike out 15 batters on the night setting a new single game record at the time for a Mets pitcher. Koosman would collect two strike outs in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, & 7th innings. In the top of the 8th, he st...