National League Standings, April 20, 1991
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE APRIL 20, 1991 GAME:
Dave VW
September 14, 2022
Off to another hot start to his season, Viola spins eight strong innings to help the Mets snap an early season three-game losing streak. Viola also doubled for his first career extra-base hit. Mets pitching collected 12 doubles in 1991, which ranks second in team history. They hit 17 in 1988.
All nine hits Viola allowed were singles, including opposing pitcher Chris Nabholz's first career hit. Viola and Nabholz squared off against each other just six days earlier at Shea, with the Mets winning that game too, 7-1. Nikco Riesgo, making his major league debut, also collected his first career hit. Riesgo spent 1990 in the Mets system at Class A St. Lucie, hitting .298 with 14 HRs, 94 RBI and 46 SBs! But he was traded to Philadelphia in the Tom Herr deal (yuck) and then wound up in Montreal as a Rule 5 draft pick.
Meanwhile, this was another game in which Mets batters did not strike out. Want to know when the last time they recorded a game with no strikeouts? May 25, 2010 in an 8-0 win over the Phillies! Goes to show how rare these types of games really are.
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