National League Standings, July 2, 1976
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 2, 1976 GAME:
Brian Otten
September 7, 2001
Who remembers Medallion Day?!!
My best Mets memory as a child, July 2, 1976 - Koosman beat the Cubs and an eight-year old boy goes home with a Mets "Bicentennial" Medallion on his birthday.
Has anybody actually still got a medallion from "Medallion Day"? I imagine bats from "Bat Day" as being a dime a dozen, but who has kept any of those silver Met-logo emblazoned beauties? I wonder where mine is now?
djackson
October 30, 2015
My father took us to that game. I still have the medallion. Keep it in a small cloth bag.
Quality Met
June 28, 2017
Jerry Koosman was solid on this night. He entered the ninth inning with a one-hitter intact and retired the first two batters. Then a disruption on the field held up the game for a few minutes. I don't remember exactly what happened, but it must have affected Koosman because a pair of singles followed. Jerry then retired the next hitter to end the game for the win. It broke my heart a bit, though, that the one-hitter didn't happen for Kooz. He would never pitch one in his career.
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