Remembering Mets History (1968) Mets Lose 1-0 in a Six Hour 24 Inning Game - the Second Longest Game in Franchise History
April 15th, 1968: On a warm south Texas night, 14,219 fans came to see the Astros host the New York Mets. This was just the Mets fifth game of the season, having started out in California with the Giants & Dodgers. The Mets had beaten Houston the game before with a combined shut out from Nolan Ryan & Danny Frisella. Houston Astrodome Trivia: It was called the Eighth Wonder of the World at the time of it's opening. The Astrodome was the very first indoor air-conditioned stadium & would be home of the MLB Astros from its opening in 1965 thru 1999. The Astrodome was also home for the NFL Houston Oilers (1968-1996) & the NBA Rockets (1971-1975) The stadium held concerts, rallies, expos, as well as other events such as the Houston Livestock & Rodeo which was held annually from 1966-2002. The 1968 MLB All Star Game has held at the Astrodome. The Mets Jerry Koosman struck out Carl Yastrzemski to end the game saving the 2-1 ML win....