National League Standings, May 24, 1991
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE MAY 24, 1991 GAME:
Michael
February 26, 2023
This was the day that Gregg Jefferies famously wrote his "letter to the fans", read on WFAN earlier in the day. Gregg attempted to defend himself when talking about the issues he had with his teammates.
As for the game, Gregg wasn't in the lineup but Cone was fantastic for an easy 6-2 win.
Dave VW
August 15, 2024
I just watched this game back and it's interesting there wasn't a mention of Jefferies' letter on the WWOR broadcast by either Ralph Kiner or Don Criqui. They were either completely ignorant or operating on a gag order.
Jefferies' absence in the lineup was explained away by a "sore rib." Keith Miller got the start at 2B instead and had a game, collecting an RBI double in the 3rd and a solo homer in the 5th. It was his first home run since April 22, 1990.
Cone actually had an inauspicious start to this one, dancing out of trouble in the 2nd before the Cardinals tagged him for 2 runs on 4 hits in the 3rd, only getting bailed out when Pedro Guerrero got tagged out at home. But he finished strong, retiring 11 in a row at one point and totaling 12 strikeouts.
The Mets offense tallied 16 hits to tie the 1991 season high. Cone himself had 2, including a 2-run single in the 4th that gave the Mets the lead. It was his first hit after starting the season 0-for-15. Vince Coleman also went 2-for-5 in his first time facing his former team, although he was caught stealing in the 1st inning.
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