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I was at the game on this date in 1987, in field-level seats at Shea (handed down to me from my boss) when Terry Pendleton hit one of the more infamous opposing homers in Mets history. (Thirteen months later I had the privilege of seeing another infamous homer in person, by Mike Scioscia.)


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9/11 2018: Tuesday Night Mets Club watches Mets fail to support deGrom despite a decent outing, Gselly and Swarzak put it out of reach even of a 2 out 9th inning home run by Plawecki


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Given a week, the only one I might have gotten was Ron Hunt, and that's only because once or twice, Keith has reported that Hunt was his first roomie.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I was at the game on this date in 1987, in field-level seats at Shea (handed down to me from my boss) when Terry Pendleton hit one of the more infamous opposing homers in Mets history. (Thirteen months later I had the privilege of seeing another infamous homer in person, by Mike Scioscia.)


Pendleton, Scioscia, Molina. But somehow, not Dave Henderson.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Given a week, the only one I might have gotten was Ron Hunt, and that's only because once or twice, Keith has reported that Hunt was his first roomie.




That marathon game was one of Keith's first MLB games. Keith made his major league debut less than two weeks before, on August 30, 1974. Also, that was one of the last games Joe Torre would play for the Cards. Next Stop: the New York Mets.


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Nolan Ryan appeared in his first major league game (and notched his first strikeout) on September 11, 1966.


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September 11, 1985 saw Pete Rose notch hit #4,192 to pass Ty Cobb on the all time hit list.

If you happen to run into Pete you just might be able to convince him to talk about it.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

If you happen to run into Pete you just might be able to convince him to talk about it.


If I ran into him, he wouldn't be in any condition to talk. I'd "remind" him of Bud Harrelson.

Later


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The MFYs wore first responder caps on 9/11 and some NY stations are making it sound like it was their idea and they were the only team doing it.

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On September 11, 1972, Tug McGraw relieved Jerry Koosman with two perfect innings, giving the Mets a 4-2 win over the Phillies.



The victory raised Koosman's won-loss record on the year to ... wait for it ... 9-11.



Creepy.


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From Howard Bryant.


After two decades, the memory of Dec. 7, 1941, was neither forgotten, nor did it hover so viscerally over the new generation of Americans entering adulthood in 1961. This is appropriate. The memory of 9/11 should not be forgotten, nor should the difficult and inevitable geopolitics that created it. But its memorializing can be a respectful, tasteful annual event without the daily elevation of law enforcement, which serves a political motive almost completely detached from the twin towers.


https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/29979519/police-protest-pandemic-end-9-11-erahttps://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/29979519/police-protest-pandemic-end-9-11-era


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