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Jim Mohan
February 19, 2016
Third Mets game I ever went to. Family Night at Shea. Willie Mays almost tied the game in the ninth with a three-run homer but the ball went foul down by the left field foul pole.

NYB Buff
April 30, 2020
Willie Mays had three hits in this game, the second of which was the 140th and last triple of his career. Mays had led the N. L. in triples three times with the New York Giants in the 1950s and this was his only three-bagger as a Mets player. Also, Montreal's Terry Humphrey slugged his first major league home run in the ninth inning. Humphrey would have only five more homers over a nine-year career.



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