National League Standings, July 5, 1998
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 5, 1998 GAME:
Michael SanPietro
October 12, 2006
Michael Tucker was out - he never touched the plate. I was at the game sitting in the outfield on a 90 degree high humdity day and left after 9 with the score 2-2 and got home to watch the replay.
Michael
April 30, 2020
Probably the most angry that I've ever seen Mike Piazza and John Franco. As a blown call in the 11th loses the game for the Mets. Michael Tucker was clearly out on the play. Not shockingly, the home plate ump was Angel Hernandez.
Dave VW
January 10, 2024
One of many times Angel Hernandez screwed the Mets, and one of a million times he's blown a call over his career. Quite easily the worst umpire the game has ever seen.
The Mets limp into the All-Star break having been swept by the division-leading Braves, scoring just 5 runs in 3 games. They've also lost 5 of their last 6 and are a dreadful 13-19 since June 1 -- which coincidentally ended a 9-game winning streak. Will they use the ending of this game as fodder to play with some anger and passion once the 2nd half begins, or will they continue to slump and fall farther out of the playoff race?
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