National League Standings, September 11, 1990
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE SEPTEMBER 11, 1990 GAME:
Putbeds 62
December 28, 2005
I remember watching this game on Channel 9 and as Strawberry came up to bat in the 9th with the score tied 8-8 and I told my mom that he's ending it with a home run. On the next pitch, he took Lee Smith downtown. Good Night. The next day I went to my friend's beauty salon and I bragged that I called Strawberry's home run; her husband said to me that he called it as well. Talk about kharma!!!
Michael
April 13, 2020
Recently watched this one on the old tape and I can honestly say that I'm not sure I've ever seen Strawberry hit a ball harder than this homer off Lee Smith. It was out of the ballpark in the blink of an eye. Incredible power and one of the last great moments that we'd get from Straw, as he was in the final weeks of his Mets career.
Dave VW
July 5, 2022
During this period of his career, Strawberry made it feel like he could hit a home run anytime he was up. This one couldn't have come at a better time, as St. Louis kept battling back and the Mets were set to open a huge series vs. Pittsburgh the next night with the NL East on the line. Despite giving up the walk-off homer, Lee Smith was one of that season's best closers, and in fact gave up only 3 longballs all year across 83 innings.
John Franco was actually trying to set the Mets' single-season saves record here, too. He would notch his 32nd save two nights later to top Jesse Orosco's 31 saves from 1984.
Also, hat tip to Charlie O'Brien, who had four productive plate appearances, including a two-run double, and also threw out both runners who tried to steal against him. One of his few bright spots while playing in Flushing.
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