National League Standings, August 25, 1999
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 25, 1999 GAME:
Dan
July 29, 2002
Perhaps Kenny Rogers' lone bright spot in his brief Mets career. I was at this game and it was at this point in the season I noticed the stadium was finally filling up and the fans were coming back to Shea, believing the Mets were seriously putting something together. The "MVP!" chants for Robin Ventura started on this night. Rogers pitched brilliantly. The future held great promise. It was a good time to be a Mets fan.
Dave VW
June 6, 2024
The amazing thing about Rogers' performance on this night (other than the fact he was pitching on short rest after being removed after 3 innings from his last start due to back spasms) was that he didn't record a single out on a flyout to the outfield. He got 5 strikeouts, 16 ground ball outs (including 2 double plays), one popout to 1B, and a pickoff. He almost went the distance for the shutout but came out after giving up a 1-out double to Jeff Bagwell and a walk to Carl Everett. Dennis Cook retired the next 2 to preserve the shutout and earn his last of 3 saves in 1999. It was the first time the Mets shutout the Astros since 1996.
Because of injuries to Moises Alou, Derek Bell, and Richard Hidalgo, the Astros threw Craig Biggio into LF for this game, his first time starting in the OF since 1990. He made some nice plays out there too.
The other oddity for the Astros was that Everett, a switch-hitter, chose to bat left-handed against the lefty Rogers ... despite being a .330 hitter as a righty vs. LHP in 1999. He still managed a hit in 3 at-bats, but I thought that was rather strange and random.
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