Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 12, 2015 Posted July 12, 2015 The ten members of a very exclusive club.DatePlayerTeamBallparkVictimsScoreHR on YearPosABRH2B3BHRTBRBIBBIBBSO9/3/65Jim Hickman@ CardinalsSportsman's ParkRay Sadeki x3W, 6�310�12 of 151b-lf4340031340006/4/76Dave Kingman@ DodgersDodger StadiumBurt Hooton x2, Al DowlingW, 11�018�20 of 37rf5330031280016/22/80Claudell Washington@ DodgersDodger StadiumDave Goltz x2, Charlie HoughW, 9�62�4 of 11rf5340031350018/5/85Darryl Strawberry@ CubsWrigley Field[crossout]Dick[/crossout] Derek Botelho x2, Ron MeridithW, 7�213�15 of 29rf4440031351109/3/85Gary Carter@ PadresJack Murphy StadiumDave Dravecky x2, Luis DeLeonW, 8�321�23 of 32c4330031260008/30/99Edgardo Alfonzo@ AstrosThe AstrodomeShane Reynolds, Brian Williams, Sean BergmanW, 17�121�23 of 272b6661031650008/15/06Jos� Reyes@ PhilliesCitizens Bank ParkRandy Wolf x2, Brian SanchezL, 11�412�14 of 19ss3330031241005/12/11Carlos Beltran@ RockiesCoors FieldUbaldo Jimenez, Franklin Morales, Matt LindstromW, 9�56�8 of 22rf5330031260007/28/12Ike Davis@ DiamondbacksChase FieldIan Kennedy x3L, 6�318�20 of 321b4340031330007/12/15Kirk Nieuwenhuisvs. DiamondbacksCiti FieldRuby De La Rosa x2, Randall DelgadoW, 5�31�3 of 3 and countinglf, cf433003124001
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 I was too young for the first three. But I think I watched 6 of the last 7. (The Ike Davis game being the exception.)
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 I was seriously like "who the hell are Dick Botelho and Ron Meredith?" -- turns out those are (almost) actual people. (It was Derek Botelho, now a pitching coach in the Miami system, apparently.)I remember six of the last seven; don't remember Ike's at all.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 I remember Jim Hickman's. But for some reason I recalled that he had done it against the Cubs.Later
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 I remember Strawberry's most vividly. I also recall Reyes and Carter and Claudell Washington.I have no memory of Ike Davis', and Beltran's vaguely rings a bell. (Vanis Takee, Carlos!)
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 The Strawberry game was the first Mets game I ever got to see from the stands at age 10.There was no turning back after that...I was hooked on the team.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 13, 2015 Author Posted July 13, 2015 Sorry to mess up Botelho's name. I actually kind of remember him well (as well as could be expected). He was a sad sacrificial lamb � an over-his-head call-up during a period where Chicago had pretty much their entire starting rotation (which had been a fantastic recycled veteran unit in 1984) on the disabled list. I think he gave up two homers to Gary Carter in his very next start. Meridith was an emergency fill-in also, I think.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 Edgy MD wrote:Sorry to mess up Botelho's name. I actually kind of remember him well (as well as could be expected). He was a sad sacrificial lamb � an over-his-head call-up during a period where Chicago had pretty much their entire starting rotation (which had been a fantastic recycled veteran unit in 1984) on the disabled list. I think he gave up two homers to Gary Carter in his very next start. Meridith was an emergency fill-in also, I think.I think of everyone from that era in terms of baseball cards, which is why I didn't recognize either name. Meridith made it into the 1986 Donruss set, but despite 24 innings in 1983 with KC and 44 with the Cubs in '85, never made it to the big time cardboard.
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 i watched Kingman's from our room at The Concord while my parents were in the nightclub...
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 I remember hearing Strawberry's third homer on a transistor radio (!) in the Long Island Rail Road waiting area in Penn Station.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted July 14, 2015 Posted July 14, 2015 Did anyone see the Ike Davis game? Does anyone remember having seen the Ike Davis game? (I didn't/don't, either.)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 Pretty comparable to Ike's three-homer game.DatePlayerTeamBallparkVictimsScoreHR on YearPosABRH2B3BHRTBRBIBBIBBSO9/3/65Jim Hickman@ CardinalsSportsman's ParkRay Sadeki x3W, 6�310�12 of 151b-lf4340031340006/4/76Dave Kingman@ DodgersDodger StadiumBurt Hooton x2, Al DowlingW, 11�018�20 of 37rf5330031280016/22/80Claudell Washington@ DodgersDodger StadiumDave Goltz x2, Charlie HoughW, 9�62�4 of 11rf5340031350018/5/85Darryl Strawberry@ CubsWrigley Field[crossout]Dick[/crossout] Derek Botelho x2, Ron MeridithW, 7�213�15 of 29rf4440031351109/3/85Gary Carter@ PadresJack Murphy StadiumDave Dravecky x2, Luis DeLeonW, 8�321�23 of 32c4330031260008/30/99Edgardo Alfonzo@ AstrosThe AstrodomeShane Reynolds, Brian Williams, Sean BergmanW, 17�121�23 of 272b6661031650008/15/06Jos� Reyes@ PhilliesCitizens Bank ParkRandy Wolf x2, Brian SanchezL, 11�412�14 of 19ss3330031241005/12/11Carlos Beltran@ RockiesCoors FieldUbaldo Jimenez, Franklin Morales, Matt LindstromW, 9�56�8 of 22rf5330031260007/28/12Ike Davis@ DiamondbacksChase FieldIan Kennedy x3L, 6�318�20 of 321b4330031230007/12/15Kirk Nieuwenhuisvs. DiamondbacksCiti FieldRuby De La Rosa x2, Randall DelgadoW, 5�31�3 of 3 and countinglf, cf4330031240017/29/15Lucas Dudavs. PadresCiti FieldTyler Ross, Kevin Quackenbush, Marcos MateoL, 7-316�18 of 18 and counting1b333003124100Only the third Met to get three homers in a game off of three different pitchers.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 It reads like a line from one of those old awful Jayson Stark stat dump columns: "It took the Mets 53 years to get their first three-home run game at home, by Kirk Nieuwenhuis on July 12. So of course the next one came just seventeen days later, by Lucas Duda."
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 This thread needs Tommy Lasorda's opinion of Kingman's performance![youtube:d8h68yow]http://youtu.be/ul3UT0CwRnM[/youtube:d8h68yow]
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