In 1993 Howard Johnson, Sid Fernandez & Dwight Gooden were the only players left from the '86 Championship season. It all went so bad so quick. 1993 would be even worse as the Mets fell to seventh place winning just 59 games while losing 103. Dallas Green would replace Jeff Torborg as manager in May.
But on Opening Day there is always optimism & with Dwight Gooden on the mound at Shea Stadium, it was a good day. 53,127 Mets fans poured into Shea Stadium as the Mets got started on the 31st year in team history.
Today was a historic day for MLB as it was the first game in history for the new National League Colorado Rockies. The Rockies manager was former MLB player; Don Baylor. Baylor sent David Neid to the mound against Gooden. Nied would have a short five year career going 17-18 with a 5.06 ERA in 52 games.
Starting Lineups
Colorado Rockies | New York Mets | |||||
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1 | Eric Young | 2B | 1 | Vince Coleman | LF | |
2 | Alex Cole | CF | 2 | Tony Fernandez | SS | |
3 | Dante Bichette | RF | 3 | Eddie Murray | 1B | |
4 | Andres Galarraga | 1B | 4 | Bobby Bonilla | RF | |
5 | Jerald Clark | LF | 5 | Howard Johnson | 3B | |
6 | Charlie Hayes | 3B | 6 | Joe Orsulak | CF | |
7 | Joe Girardi | C | 7 | Jeff Kent | 2B | |
8 | Freddie Benavides | SS | 8 | Todd Hundley | C | |
9 | David Nied | P | 9 | Dwight Gooden | P |
Today Dwight Gooden shined, as he pitched a complete game four hit shut out on his way to a 3-0 win. Gooden struck out just four batters while walking just one, throwing only 101 pitches. Gooden would go on to have his second straight losing season at 12-15 with a 3.45 ERA.
He got into a jam in the 3rd inning, as a single a walk & hit by pitch loaded the bases with two outs for slugger Andres Galarraga. Gooden reared back & struck out Galarraga to end the threat. Gooden never faced more than three batters until the 9th inning.
Singles by Galarraga & then Dante Bichette threatened, but Galarraga was thrown out as Bichette's pop up fell in for a single in short right field.
In the 4th inning, Gooden & Vince Coleman both singled. Gooden scored on a Tony Fernandez base hit. In the 5th inning Bobby Bonilla hit a solo HR, he would hit a career high 34 that year & drive in 87 runs.
In the home 6th, Coleman singled again & came home on Eddie Murrays single to left field.
The Mets went on to a 3-1 win.
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