National League Standings, September 18, 1986
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE SEPTEMBER 18, 1986 GAME:
bill
July 5, 2005
The hangover game. Two memories:
a) Cubs' Rafael Palmiero getting injured playing LF, trying to catch fly ball; the ball hit his bare hand and split webbing between fingers. Ouch!
b) Kevin Mitchell lying across dugout bench trying to recover from pennant clinching party the night before. Weren't we all?
Michael
March 31, 2020
An afternoon game after a night of partying for everyone. The Shea field was completely destroyed. There were dozens and dozens of makeshift patches everywhere due to the fans celebration just 15 hours earlier. I still can't really believe that Pete Flynn and his grounds crew got this field in any kind of playable shape for this game. They deserved all the credit in the world for it.
Rick Anderson got his last of 2 Mets wins, Hojo homered and the Mets had a hangover win with the backups in the lineup.
Tony
August 20, 2024
1. It was sunny.
2. I think it was my oldest son’s first MLB.
3. In researching, I found an error in Baseball Reference - they had this game listed as a night game, which confused me. Thankfully this site confirmed it was a day game.
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