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Well, you got Kingman and 156 correct. I messed up on the hint, a typographical error. I meant to say Player One debuted in 1968, not 1969.


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Agee is correct, well done.



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Who did it, and what year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. On May 7, 2010, for the first time in Citi Field history, this happened. What happened?



Hint: Has something to do with the way the game ended.

Hint: Todd Pratt hit one of these in a NLDS.

Hint: Kirk Gibson hit a famous one of these.

Hint: Bill Mazeroski also hit one.



--originally posted by "AJbaseball00024"



3. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



4. Which batter he Mets single-season record for bases on balls?



Hint: Was a first baseman.



--originally posted by "theAmazingMet"



5. Which batter he Mets career record for bases on balls?



Hint: Was a third baseman.



--originally posted by "theAmazingMet"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 68

Edgy MD: 62

stevejrogers: 42

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 7

metsmarathon: 7

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted (edited)


Olerud and game-winning home run are correct. I imagine you meant Chico Walker for #1, but that is incorrect. Walker was first drafted in 1976, while the correct answer was first drafted in 1982—he was drafted five times. A couple new questions have been added:



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Who did it, and what year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.

Hint: https://i.imgur.com/Fe0DYTG.png>



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.

Hint: Take Tom Seaver's number, multiply it by Gil Hodge's number, then add Gary Carter's number.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. Which batter holds the Mets career record for bases on balls?



Hint: Was a third baseman.

Hint: Won two Gold Gloves.



--originally posted by "theAmazingMet"



4. In 1988 McReynolds hit 2 grand slams, most on the team.....both of them were pretty significant and memorable. Who were the pitchers who threw the pitches?



Hint: Pitcher One won a Cy Young Award in 1990. Pitcher Two was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.



--originally posted by "m8644"



5. Until Wilmer Flores achieved the same thing in 2016, what feat was Edgardo Alfonzo the only Met ever to have accomplished?



Hint: Involved hits.



--originally posted by 'milladrive"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 69

Edgy MD: 62

stevejrogers: 42

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 7

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


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Six hits in a game, David Wright and Rodney McCray are correct. Wanna give a shot at the year? Future Mets Pedro Martinez, Mike Piazza and Jeff Kent all debuted that year.


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While we wait ... a couple new questions have been added.



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Rodney McCray did it. What year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.

Hint: https://i.imgur.com/Fe0DYTG.png>



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.

Hint: Take Tom Seaver's number, multiply it by Gil Hodge's number, then add Gary Carter's number.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. In 1988 McReynolds hit 2 grand slams, most on the team.....both of them were pretty significant and memorable. Who were the pitchers who threw the pitches?



Hint: Pitcher One won a Cy Young Award in 1990. Pitcher Two was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.



--originally posted by "m8644"



4. Edgardo had six hits in a game, a record tied by Wilmer Flores. But in that same game, he also set another team record. What was it?



--originally posted by "milladrive"



5. Through May 2010, what [was] the ONLY current major league team to never play the Mets at the Polo Grounds, Shea or Citi in the regular season?



-originally posted by "m8644"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 70

Edgy MD: 63

stevejrogers: 42

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted (edited)


Most total games is correct. He had 16. Six runs scored in one game would also have been correct. That's been done very infrequently, as well. Well done! A new question has been added, with hints for the rest.



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Rodney McCray did it. What year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.

Hint: Image

Hint: Rodney McCray was guessed already. We just need the year. Future Mets Pedro Martinez, Mike Piazza and Jeff Kent all debuted this year, while former Mets Willie Randolph and Tim Burke played their final big league season this year.



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.

Hint: Take Tom Seaver's number, multiply it by Gil Hodge's number, then add Gary Carter's number.

Hint: Imagine, if you will, the third baseman throwing to the centerfielder, who then throws to the catcher.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. In 1988 McReynolds hit 2 grand slams, most on the team.....both of them were pretty significant and memorable. Who were the pitchers who threw the pitches?



Hint: Pitcher One won a Cy Young Award in 1990. Pitcher Two was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.

Hint: Pitcher One had a major league son named Kyle. Pitcher Two was a famous closer, mostly for the Yankees and White Sox.



--originally posted by "m8644"



4. Through May 2010, what [was] the ONLY current major league team to never play the Mets at the Polo Grounds, Shea or Citi in the regular season?



Hint: Per Baseball Reference, the top players that played for both the Mets and this team were Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Robin Ventura, Bartolo Colon and Jose Quintana.



-originally posted by "m8644"



5. What player holds the Mets record for most home runs hit in extra innings during his career?



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 71

Edgy MD: 64

stevejrogers: 42

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


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That's correct, well done. A new question has been added.



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Rodney McCray did it. What year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.

Hint: https://i.imgur.com/Fe0DYTG.png>

Hint: Rodney McCray was guessed already. We just need the year. Future Mets Pedro Martinez, Mike Piazza and Jeff Kent all debuted this year, while former Mets Willie Randolph and Tim Burke played their final big league season this year.



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.

Hint: Take Tom Seaver's number, multiply it by Gil Hodge's number, then add Gary Carter's number.

Hint: Imagine, if you will, the third baseman throwing to the centerfielder, who then throws to the catcher.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. In 1988 McReynolds hit 2 grand slams, most on the team.....both of them were pretty significant and memorable. Who were the pitchers who threw the pitches?



Hint: Pitcher One won a Cy Young Award in 1990. Pitcher Two was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2008.

Hint: Pitcher One had a major league son named Kyle. Pitcher Two was a famous closer, mostly for the Yankees and White Sox.



--originally posted by "m8644"



4. What player holds the Mets record for most home runs hit in extra innings during his career?



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



5. What very rare occurrence happened in the last Mets game Davey Johnson managed? (It had only happened twice before during his tenure).



--originally posted by "m8644"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 71

Edgy MD: 65

stevejrogers: 42

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted


#3…

Number two would be The Goose, though I think his secondary team would be the Padres



Number one…also a Padre reliever Mark Davis?


Posted (edited)


Goose Gossage and Doug Drabek are correct. A new question has been added.



1. To my knowledge, there has only been ONE Mets player to have his only official Mets at bat be a game ending hit (and obviously if it was a game ending hit, it was a game winning hit). Rodney McCray did it. What year was it?



Hint: Spent only one year with New York. Eddie Murray debuted for the Mets that year.

Hint: Was mostly a pinch runner and defensive replacement, appearing in 18 games but having just one AB for the club. "End of the Road" was a #1 hit this year.

Hint: His other major league team was the White Sox, with whom he played in 1990 and 1991. The year was Gary Carter's final season.

Hint: Once ran through a wall.

Hint: https://i.imgur.com/Fe0DYTG.png>

Hint: Rodney McCray was guessed already. We just need the year. Future Mets Pedro Martinez, Mike Piazza and Jeff Kent all debuted this year, while former Mets Willie Randolph and Tim Burke played their final big league season this year.



--originally posted by "m8644"



2. What was the weight of the apple at Shea?



Hint: R.A. Dickey's winning percentage with the Mets was the same as the weight of the apple (remove the decimal point).

Hint: Take Keith Hernandez's number, multiply it by John Maine's number and add Max Scherzer's number.

Hint: Take Tom Seaver's number, multiply it by Gil Hodge's number, then add Gary Carter's number.

Hint: Imagine, if you will, the third baseman throwing to the centerfielder, who then throws to the catcher.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. What player holds the Mets record for most home runs hit in extra innings during his career?



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



4. What very rare occurrence happened in the last Mets game Davey Johnson managed? (It had only happened twice before during his tenure).



--originally posted by "m8644"



5. When the Mets shutout the Phillies three times in a row in May 2010, it was the second time in team history they shutout the same team in three straight games. When was the first time they shutout the same team in three straight games? Please tell me the year they did it and the team they did it against. Also, name the winning pitchers.



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 71

Edgy MD: 66

stevejrogers: 43

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


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Posted (edited)


The year and the weight are correct, well done! A couple new questions have been added, with hints for the rest.



1. What player holds the Mets record for most home runs hit in extra innings during his career?



Hint: Debuted with the Mets in 1985.



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



2. What very rare occurrence happened in the last Mets game Davey Johnson managed? (It had only happened twice before during his tenure).



Hint: Involved a pitcher and a certain type of hit.



--originally posted by "m8644"



3. When the Mets shutout the Phillies three times in a row in May 2010, it was the second time in team history they shutout the same team in three straight games. When was the first time they shutout the same team in three straight games? Please tell me the year they did it and the team they did it against. Also, name the winning pitchers.



Hint: The year was one of the team's highlight seasons. The team they did it against one that is now one of their primary rivals. The winning pitchers debuted for the team in 1967, 1967 and 1969.



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



4. Through 2010, when was last time the Mets, while playing at home, gave up a six-run lead and lost the game?



--originally posted by "milladrive"



5. To my knowledge, this particular Mets team was the ONLY team in major league history to finish below .500 after being at least 14 games above .500 90 games into the season, What Mets team did this?



--originally posted by "m8644"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 71

Edgy MD: 67

stevejrogers: 44

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Edited by Guest
Posted


Howard Johnson and a Dwight Gooden homer are correct. Well done! When I did some research to verify whether HoJo was still accurate, I found that David Wright hit just one extra inning home run in his entire career. Crazy. A couple new questions have been added.



1. When the Mets shutout the Phillies three times in a row in May 2010, it was the second time in team history they shutout the same team in three straight games. When was the first time they shutout the same team in three straight games? Please tell me the year they did it and the team they did it against. Also, name the winning pitchers.



Hint: The year was one of the team's highlight seasons. The team they did it against one that is now one of their primary rivals. The winning pitchers debuted for the team in 1967, 1967 and 1969.



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



2. Through 2010, when was last time the Mets, while playing at home, gave up a six-run lead and lost the game?



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. To my knowledge, this particular Mets team was the ONLY team in major league history to finish below .500 after being at least 14 games above .500 90 games into the season, What Mets team did this?



--originally posted by "m8644"



4. Who is the only man to wear the uniforms of every NY MLB baseball team during regular season play? (Mets, Brooklyn Dodgers, NY Giants, and Yankees)



--originally posted by "theAmazingMet"



5. What did former Mets manager Casey Stengel lift his cap to reveal once during a game while playing against Brooklyn in 1919?



----originally posted by "theAmazingMet"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 72

Edgy MD: 68

stevejrogers: 44

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


Posted (edited)


Casey Stengel and a bird are correct! I believe it was a sparrow. Whatever it was, after it left his cap, it was a freeeeebiirrrrrd (I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd last night). Anywho, a couple new questions have been added, with hints for the rest.



1. When the Mets shutout the Phillies three times in a row in May 2010, it was the second time in team history they shutout the same team in three straight games. When was the first time they shutout the same team in three straight games? Please tell me the year they did it and the team they did it against. Also, name the winning pitchers.



Hint: The year was one of the team's highlight seasons. The team they did it against one that is now one of their primary rivals. The winning pitchers debuted for the team in 1967, 1967 and 1969.

Hint: Jesse Hudson and Wayne Garrett debuted for the Mets that year. The team it was against featured Grant Jackson and Dick Allen. The winning pitchers made 12, 2 and 0 All-Star Games, respectively.

Hint: Gil Hodges managed the Mets that year. The team it was against won the World Series in 1980 and 2008. The winning pitchers won 198, 140 and 41 games for the Mets, respectively.

Hint: Carlton Fisk, Darrell Evans and Toby Harrah all debuted that year. The team it was against once had a third baseman named Mike Schmidt. The pitchers who did it won 311, 222 and 46 career games, respectively.



--originally posted by "Joe Rigatoni"



2. Through 2010, when was last time the Mets, while playing at home, gave up a six-run lead and lost the game? The year is acceptable.



Hint: That year, Tommie Agee led in homers, Tom Seaver in wins and Ron Taylor in saves.

Hint: That year, the Mets won 83 games.

Hint: Bob Scheffing was the GM that year.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



3. To my knowledge, this particular Mets team was the ONLY team in major league history to finish below .500 after being at least 14 games above .500 90 games into the season, What Mets team did this?



Hint: That year, Howard Johnson led in home runs, David Cone in wins and John Franco in saves.

Hint: That year, Bud Harrelson and Mike Cubbage managed the Mets.

Hint: That year, Pete Schourek, Doug Simons and Terry McDaniel all debuted for the Mets.



--originally posted by "m8644"



4. Who is the only Met to hit 30 or more homers while acquiring fewer strikeouts than walks?



Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1985.

Hint: Was a catcher.



--originally posted by "milladrive"



5. Who was the first Mets catcher to throw out Vince Coleman stealing....and what year was it?



Hint: Debuted for the Mets in 1988.

Hint: Played for the Mets until 1992.



--originally posted by "m8644"



Running tally of correct guessers:



Johnny Lunchbucket: 72

Edgy MD: 69

stevejrogers: 45

batmagadanleadoff: 23

DocTee: 8

metsmarathon: 8

Benjamin Grimm: 5

MFS62: 3

Marshmallowmilkshake: 1

The Hot Corner: 1


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