National League Standings, April 22, 1990
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE APRIL 22, 1990 GAME:
Dave VW
August 25, 2022
This was a game of "firsts and onlys" for the Mets: Sid's first and only shutout of 1990, Miller's first and only home run of 1990, Strawberry's first and only triple of 1990. Sid was masterful after two rocky starts to begin the year, allowing just 2 hits and 4 baserunners. It marked the Mets' second shutout victory of the year; they would wind up leading the NL with 14. Sid had walked a ton of batters early in the season and had walked two more over the first two innings in this game, but for some reason instead of working counts, the Expos got ultra aggressive and put the first pitch of their at-bats in play five times over the course of six batters between the fourth and fifth innings. That helped Sid get into a groove and he just let the Expos get themselves out over the rest of the game.
Apparently Rex Hudler's pinch-hit strikeout in the 6th was so egregious that Montreal traded him the next day to St. Louis. This was also New York native Rich Thompson's only major league appearance of 1990, as well as the last of his career. He had a solid year out of the pen for the Expos in 1989 and had a funky, submarining delivery that appeared to make him effective vs. right-hand hitting, but Montreal evidently thought otherwise and he'd bounce around the minors for a few more years before calling it quits.
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