Remembering Mets History (2010) Mets Win the Fourth Longest Game In Franchise History
S aturday April 17th, 2010: At 3:15 PM, Jerry Manuel's New York Mets took the field in St. Louis' Busch Stadium, to play Tony Larussa's Cardinals in St. Louis. The Mets were 4-7 on the young season having lost five of their last six games. 43,709 attended the game at the start but few remained when the game ended six hours & fifty three minutes later at 10:07 PM. The Mets starter Johan Santana would have a good outing throwing seven shut out innings striking out nine batters while allowing just four hits. From the 4th inning until the top of the 7th, he retired eight in a row until Yadier Molina singled to left field. The Cards starter Jaime Garcia didn't allow a hit thru the first five innings. Keeping a no hitter until the top of the 6th when Angel Pagan led off with a single to center field. Garcia threw seven shut out innings, allowing just one hit, striking out five while walking two. In the top of the 8th, Mets reliever Ryota Iqarashi walked two batter...