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Joel
September 4, 2003
I remember that this was the second game of the season and the major league debut of Tom Seaver. The Mets won although Seaver was not the winning pitcher. I saw the game on TV. I remember Ron Swoboda playing 1st base and that Vernon Law lost the game for the Pirates in relief.

ClassicMets
October 11, 2017
Tom Seaver made his debut in this game. He fanned Donn Clendenon to end the first inning for his first major league strikeout. Seaver, however, was not the winning pitcher. The decision went to reliever Chuck Estrada for his final major league win and only one as a Met. Also, Jerry Buchek hit a two-run homer in the second and scored the winning run on Chuck Hiller’s double in the eighth.



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