Remembering Mets History (1997) Mets Take First Ever Regular Season Subway Series Game
Monday June 16th, 1997: This was a historic day for New York baseball as for the first time the two New York baseball clubs would meet in regular season play. In 1997 MLB began interleague play where teams from the National League would play teams from the American League in the regular season. Before that season, the respective leagues teams only met in the World Series, All Star & exhibition games. Since the Dodgers & Giants left New York, there had not been a Subway World Series game since 1956. In 1962 the Mets began play& would only meet their AL New York opponents in Spring Training games as well as the annual Mayor Trophy's exhibition game held each season thru 1983. There was lots of excitement in the air for this first June subway series. The fans on both sides love it, as the whole City got wrapped up in the thrill of it all. It was something everyone had an opinion about & something everyone could debate. On this night 56,188 came to the Bronx to ...