National League Standings, September 25, 1984
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE SEPTEMBER 25, 1984 GAME:
clubhouse report
April 22, 2002
Rusty Staub became the only player besides Ty Cobb to have homered as a teenager and after the age of 40 this night when he connected for the game-ending pinch home run off Larry Anderson.
Derek Pflueger
December 19, 2003
This game is the reason I became a Met fan. My father came home from work and said he got tickets to the Met game. We were about three rows from thrid base. I remember Rusty Staub coming to the plate as a pinch hitter and hitting this monster shot over the right field wall to win the game. It was my first Major Leauge Baseball game and I have been a Met fan ever since. I was 9 years old.
Tom
December 6, 2010
This was the game that clinched second place. I remember leaving Shea chanting "we're no. 2" which felt pretty cool given the previous 11 seasons. Staub and Kranepool remain my favorite Met position players.
NYB Buff
September 5, 2023
After being eliminated from the divisional race one night earlier, the Mets clinched second place in the National League East with their win in this game. It was the first time the team ever finished a season in that position in the standings. Rusty Staub's pinch-hit homer capped off a four-run ninth inning for the victory.
The Mets' first run in the ninth came on Mookie Wilson's triple off Tug McGraw that drove home Hubie Brooks. This was the last pitch that Tug ever threw in his major league career.
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