National League Standings, August 14, 1986
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 14, 1986 GAME:
Joe Lanzisera
July 22, 2002
This was a rainy Sunday at Shea and we stayed for the whole twinbill. Remember when they played real doubleheaders - not day/night? The first game was a barn-burnder. The Cards tied it in the 9th off of Jesse and then the Mets turned around and won it in the bottom of the frame. The second game was a snoozer.
Michael
April 2, 2020
In the early innings of this game, Ozzie Smith caught a fly ball in center field. Willie McGee lost the ball in Shea's twlight and Ozzie raced back and camped under it for the out. To this day, I have never seen a SS catch a ball as deep in center field as Ozzie was on this day. Incredible.
Kevin Mitchell was almost the entirety of the Mets offense, hitting a homer and driving in the winning run with a single. This game was the start of a 6 game series (due to April rainouts). I'm sure back in April after the rain, there were a lot of people who pointed to this long series and figured it would decide the division. But obviously this series meant nothing by this point and the race as long over.
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