Remembering Mets History (1988) Keith Hernandez Drives In Seven Runs - Hits Seventh Career Grand Slam & Reaches 1000 Career RBIs
T uesday, April 26, 1988: On this night, Davey Johnson's second place Mets (12-6) visited Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, to face Chuck Tanner's last place Atlanta Braves (3-14). The 1988 Mets would win 100 games, taking the NL Eastern Division by 15 games over the Pirates. But a team that suppose to win it all again, as they had done two years ago fell short. They lost a heart breaking NLCS to the eventual World Champion Dodgers in seven games. The pitchers for tonight's game were the Mets All-Star Dwight Gooden facing a young Braves pitcher named Tom Glavine. Trivia: In 1988 Glavine was just 22 years old pitching in his first full season. The previous year he had been brought up in August, going 2-4 in nine appearances. In 1988 he would lead the league with 17 losses for the fifth place Braves who finished 69-92, twenty games behind the Giants. But Glavine's Hall of Fame career was just beginning. By 1991 Glavine would win twenty games or more...