METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 31, 2018 GAME:
Sparkman
August 15, 2020
I know this game is not worth writing about, but I'll do it anyway. It was among the most horrifying experiences the Mets and their fans have ever had to endure. The Nationals got seven runs in the first inning, three of which came in on a double by their starting pitcher. They scored three more times in each of the next four innings to increase their lead to 19-0. The Washington line on the scoreboard looked more like one for a football team that had kicked a winning field goal in overtime!
Things were so disastrous for the Mets that Jose Reyes came in to pitch the bottom of the eighth. Reyes was no savior as the Nats tagged him for a pair of homers and scored another six runs. It was a night that every Mets fan had a good excuse for going to bed early.
O. B. White
August 18, 2020
This was a poor excuse for a ball game. The Nationals piled up nineteen runs in five innings while the Mets didn't do a darn thing at bat. If there had been any kind of mercy rule applied, the game would've been stopped early with a "no contest" win declared for the Nats. Major League Baseball has no such policy, though.
There were things about this fiasco that were similar to another Mets defeat at Washington on April 30th the previous year. In addition to both games being played on the last day of a month, each one featured a non-pitcher taking the mound for the Mets in the bottom of the eighth inning. Just like Kevin Plawecki did in the '17 game, Jose Reyes pitched the eighth in this one and gave up some homers that added to the misery. Also, the Nationals had 19 total runs entering the inning each time and broke the 20-mark against both Plawecki and Reyes. It was a very eerie case of deja vu for the Mets.
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