Remembering Mets History (1963) Rare Back to Back Walk Off Wins
Casey Stengel's Mets were certainly not a good team. The expansion franchise were just in their second year of play having lost a record 120 games the previous year. The roster was made up of washed up veterans & young players not yet ready for the big leagues, but so was the business of baseball in the early sixties. Although the 1963 Mets won just 51 games they did pull off eleven walk off wins. In mid July they did in back to back games. After a 13 games losing streak stretching from June 30th to July 14th, the Mets finally won a game beating the Houston Colt .45s in the first game of a double header. Of course they dropped the night cap to get to thirty one games below .500 at 30-61. Tuesday July 16th, 1963: In the final game of a four game set with Harry Craft's Houston Colt .45s, the Mets Al Jackson (6-10) went up against Turk Farrell (6-7). Both pitchers would lead their respective staff's in victories that year, with Jackson winning 13 games & Farrell winn...