This Date in Mets History: April 8
The Mets played patsy to the Expos in the franchise's first ever game on this date in 1969, which also happened to be Gary Carter's 15th birthday.
The Mets played patsy to the Expos in the franchise's first ever game on this date in 1969, which also happened to be Gary Carter's 15th birthday.
One hundred and five years ago today the sacrifice fly rule was adopted. Over the years it would be repealed, revived, and tinkered with until it became a permanent fixture in 1954.
Today marks the one year anniversary of Gary Carter's too-soon passing.
This Week in Baseball '77 continues with a special look at Canada, an All Star Game preview, and some terrible, terrible fielding!
TWIB '77 episode 3 recap! The Phillies surge, Don Sutton scuffs, and no one at Wrigley Field can run!
Farewell, Nolan Ryan. Hello, Kid. Grudging welcome K-Rod.
I went searching for Len Berman's Spanning The World and found footage of Gary Carter and Keith Hernandez leaving Queens, Jose Canseco's 900 number, and Josh Lewin in a tub of oatmeal. Thanks, internet!
Today is the 51st August 11th in the history of the Mets franchise. Here are some notable things that happened on those past dates.
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, and on July 27, 1999, the Mets were from Mercury. Needless to say, today's a pretty big date in franchise history.