Al Jackson throws the first Mets 1-hitter in 1962, John Franco with a record breaking save in 1994, and Matt Reynolds with a game winning home run in 2016.
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Year: 2024; Game #75;
Saturday, Jun 22; NYM 1 @ CHC 8; boxscore; WP: Taillon;
LP: Megill; Time: 2:30; Day; Attendance: 39,319; Record: 36-39;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 13.5;L
6/22/2024 Box Score: Chicago Cubs 8 New York Mets 1
Francisco Lindor#; SS 0 for 4; 3 Ks; Brandon Nimmo*; CF-LF 1 for 4; 2 Ks; J.D. Martinez; DH 2 for 4; 1 K; Pete Alonso; 1B 1 for 4; 1 K; DJ Stewart*; LF-RF 0 for 4; 3 Ks; Starling Marte; RF 0 for 1; Tyrone Taylor; CF 1 for 3; double; 2 Ks; Francisco Alvarez; C 2 for 3; HR; double; 1 run; 1 RBI; 1 walk; 1 K; Jeff McNeil*; 2B 0 for 4; 1 K; Jose Iglesias; 3B 0 for 3; Tylor Megill; (L, 2-4) 3 innings; 6 runs; 6 ERs; 5 hits; 3 walks; 6 Ks; Danny Young*; 1.1 innings; no runs; Adrian Houser; 3.2 innings; 2 runs; 1 ER; 4 hits; 1 walk; 2 Ks;
Brian Joura Mets360: “One day after playing a terrific game with the offense and pitching clicking, the Mets figured they’d see how the other half lives. The pitching was lousy, the hitting was sporadic, at best, and the result was an 8-1 loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field Saturday afternoon.”
NY Post: Mets crushed by Cubs after Tylor Megill implodes in season-worst outing “The right-hander, in his worst outing of the season, allowed six earned runs on five hits and three walks with six strikeouts over three innings. The performance raised Megill’s ERA to a season-worst 4.81.”
Mets star Starling Marte leaves game with knee soreness in injury concern “Marte exited with right knee soreness, according to the Mets, and manager Carlos Mendoza said that the outfielder won’t play Sunday against Chicago — while adding that he didn’t know whether an injured list stint would be needed. He’ll be evaluated and receive an MRI exam Monday after the team returns to New York.”
Tim Healey Newsday: Mets' Tylor Megill after blowout loss to Cubs: 'The team doesn't deserve that' "The Mets totaled seven hits, but the only one that hurt came from Francisco Alvarez, who homered to centerfield in the fifth. Alvarez also doubled off the centerfield wall in the seventh."
Cubs.com: Taillon leans on new batterymate Nido to twirl 10-K gem.
Year: 2022; Game#71; Wednesday Jun 22 NYM 3 @ ;HOU; 5; boxscore; WP: Garcia; LP: Carrasco; Save: Pressly; Time: 3:15; DAY; Attendance: 35,415; Record: 45-26; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 4.5; L;
Box Score: Astros 5 Mets 3; Mets @ Astros Complete Pre-Game Notes;
Mets360: Brian Joura - Gut Reaction: Astros 5, Mets 3 (6/22/22) "For the second straight game, the Mets fell behind early. For the second straight time they loaded the bases with a chance to get right back in there. And once again they failed to cash in, with Eduardo Escobar in the middle of fruitless ABs both times. The end result Wednesday was a 5-3 loss to the Astros."
Metstradamus: The Path To Glory Is Paved In High Fastballs And Lower Back Tightness. "Carrasco gave up bullet after bullet in the first inning after leading off his day with a walk to Jose Altuve. Michael Brantley hit the top of the wall to bring home Altuve, and then bombs to Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez made it 4-0 before Cookie even got an out."
Year: 2021; Game#69; Tuesday Jun 22 NYM 0 Vs. ;ATL; 3; boxscore; WP: Morton; LP: Diaz; Save: Smith; Time: 3:02; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,063; Record: 38-31; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 4.5; L;
Jeff McNeil 2B 0 for 3, 2 Ks; Francisco Lindor SS 0 for 4, 1 K; James McCann C 1 for 4, 2 Ks; Marcus Stroman P (Out after 1 inning- left hip soreness) – 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 2 walks; Yennsy Diaz (L,0-1) 2 innings, 3 runs – all earned, 3 hits, 1 HR, 2 walks, 3 Ks;
SNY.TV: Mets' Marcus Stroman exits Tuesday's game with left hip soreness, will be reevaluated Wednesday, Right-hander left the game after just 21 pitches.
NY Post.com: “The Mets’ offense offered little help. It did not have a base runner until the fourth inning, when Morton hit Jeff McNeil and walked Billy McKinney. It did not have a hit until the fifth inning, when Eickhoff delivered his pinch-hit roller of a single.”
Mets.com: Stat of the day: “Since busting out for 14 runs against Matt Harvey and the Orioles on June 9, the Mets have averaged 2.6 runs per game in 14 contests. That's 29th in MLB over that stretch, and a full run less than their season average of 3.6 runs per game (which is also 29th in the Majors, ahead of only the Pirates). Over their last eight games, the Mets have been even less productive, averaging 1.6 runs per night.”
Year: 2019;
Game #77; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 10 @ CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Wheeler; LP: Quintana;
Time: 03:01; DAY; Attendance: 41,106; Record: 37-40;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 8; W;
Year: 2018;
Game #73; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 2 Vs. LAD; 5; boxscore; WP: Wood; LP: Wheeler; Save: Jansen;
Time: 02:40; NIGHT; Attendance: 32,565; Record:
31-42; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 11.5; L;
Year: 2017; Game #72; Thursday; Jun 22, NYM 3 @ LAD; 6; boxscore; WP: Baez; LP: Sewald; Save: Jansen; Time: 03:33; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,967; Record: 31-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 12; L;
Baseball Reference: The Dodgers complete a four-game sweep of the Mets with a 6 - 3 win. Joc Pederson hits a go-ahead home run in the 7th and teammates Enrique Hernandez and Justin Turner also go deep in the win. Over the four games, Los Angeles outscored New York 36-11 and banged 15 homers to move into first place in the NL West.
Year: 2016; Game #70; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 4 Vs. KCR; 3; boxscore; WP: Syndergaard; LP: Soria; Save: Familia; Time: 03:06; DAY; Attendance: 35,185; Record: 38-32; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
NY Post: Mets’ unlikely home run fuels win over Royals. "Infielder Matt Reynolds was a “little surprised” when he learned he would be making his first career start in the outfield Wednesday afternoon at Citi Field. Starting in left field, Reynolds hit his first career home run in the sixth inning, a go-ahead, game-winning shot in the Mets’ 4-3 win over the Royals."
Year: 2014;
Game #76; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 11 @ MIA; 5; boxscore; WP: Niese; LP: DeSclafani;
Time: 03:09; DAY; Attendance: 24,613; Record: 35-41;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 2013;
Game #71; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 7 @ PHI; 8; boxscore; WP: Papelbon; LP: Torres;
Time: 03:15; DAY; Attendance: 45,725; Record: 29-42;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 11.5; L-wo;
Year: 2012;
Game #71; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 6 Vs. NYY; 4; boxscore; WP: Niese; LP: Pettitte; Save: Francisco;
Time: 02:53; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,191; Record:
39-32; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; W;
NY Post: Amazin’s hold on to beat Yankees in first game of Subway Series: "The Mets scored five runs in the first inning off of Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte (L,3-3)...[including an] Ike Davis hit a two-out, three-run home run. Mets pitcher Jonathon Niese (W,5-3)...two runs in 6 1/3 innings." YouTube Link.
Year: 2011;
Game #74; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 3 Vs. OAK; 2; boxscore; 13 innings; WP: Parnell;
LP: Ziegler;
Time: 04:00; NIGHT; Attendance: 38,813; Record:
36-38; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 10.5; W-wo;
Mets win on a bases loaded Walk-Off Hit-By-Pitch to Justin Turner in the 13th inning. R.A. Dickey allows just 1 run with 9Ks in 8 innings but gets a no decision as Frankie Rodriquez blows the save in the 9th.
Year: 2010;
Game #70; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 14 Vs. DET; 6; boxscore; WP: Nieve; LP: Verlander;
Time: 03:17; NIGHT; Attendance: 32,363; Record:
40-30; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; W;
Year: 2009; Game #68; Monday; Jun 22, NYM 6 Vs. STL; 4; boxscore; WP: Redding; LP: Wellemeyer; Save: Rodriguez; Time: 02:57; NIGHT; Attendance: 38,488; Record: 35-33; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; W;
Baseball Reference: All-Star centerfielder Carlos Beltran of the New York Mets is placed on the disabled list with a bruised right knee. The ailing Mets still defeat St. Louis, 6 - 4, as Omir Santos goes 4 for 4 to hand Tim Redding his first win for New York.
Year: 2008;
Game #74; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 3 @ COL; 1; boxscore; WP: Pelfrey; LP: Reynolds; Save: Wagner;
Time: 02:34; DAY; Attendance: 45,019; Record: 37-37;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Year: 2007;
Game #71; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 9 Vs. OAK; 1; boxscore; WP: Glavine; LP: DiNardo;
Time: 02:11; NIGHT; Attendance: 43,029; Record:
39-32; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 2.0; W;
Year: 2006;
Game #72; Thursday; Jun 22, NYM 6 Vs. CIN; 2; boxscore; WP: Martinez; LP: Milton; Save: Bradford;
Time: 02:44; DAY; Attendance: 46,767; Record: 45-27;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up10.0; W;
Year: 2005;
Game #71; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 4 @ PHI; 8; boxscore; WP: Madson; LP: Ring;
Time: 03:02; NIGHT; Attendance: 42,640; Record:
34-37; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 7.5; L;
Mike Cameron RF 0 for 4; HBP; 1 K; José Reyes SS 0 for 4; Carlos Beltrán CF 0 for 3; HBP; 1 K; Cliff Floyd LF 1 for 3; HR; 2 runs; 1 RBI; 1 walk; Mike Piazza C 2 for 4; HR; 1 run; 2 RBIs; 1 K; David Wright 3B 1 for 4; 1 run; 1 K; Doug Mientkiewicz 1B 0 for 2; 1 walk; Gerald Williams PH 0 for 1; Chris Woodward 2B 1 for 3; 2B,SH; 1 K; VÃctor Zambrano P 0 for 2; 1 K; Brian Daubach PH 0 for 0; SF; 1 RBI; VÃctor DÃaz PH 0 for 0; 1 walk; VÃctor Zambrano 6 innings; 2 runs; 2 ERs; 6 hits; 1 HR; 3 walks; 4 Ks; Royce Ring, L (0-2) 0.1 inning; 1 run; 1 ER; 1 walk; 1 K; Aaron Heilman 0.1 inning; 5 runs; 5 ERs; 3 hits; 1 walk; 1 K; Dae-Sung Koo 0.2 inning; no runs; 1 hit; 1 K; Danny Graves 0.2 inning; no runs; 1 K;
With the game ties at 2 in the 7th, the Phillies score six against the Mets pen of Royce Ring, Aaron Heilman and Dae-Sung Koo. Kenny Loften's bases loaded double off Koo caps off the scoring. Mike Piazza hit a two run homer in the 8th but Billy Wagner shit the door in the 9th.
Year: 2004;
Game #69; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 7 Vs. CIN; 4; boxscore; WP: Franco; LP: Wilson; Save: Looper;
Time: 02:52; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,301; Record:
35-34; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 2.5; W;
Year: 2003;
Game #73; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 3 Vs. NYY; 7; boxscore; 11 innings; WP: Rivera;
LP: Lloyd;
Time: 03:36; NIGHT; Attendance: 55,031; Record:
33-40; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 15; L;
Year: 2002;
Game #73; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 1 Vs. KCR; 5; boxscore; WP: Byrd; LP: Astacio;
Time: 02:38; NIGHT; Attendance: 44,790; Record:
37-36; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 7.5; L;
NY Post: Royals best grieving Mets. On a day when Darryl Kile’s death took the baseball world aback, it’s easy to understand how friends and former teammates would find it hard to concentrate on a game....The news of Kile’s death hit the clubhouse at 4 p.m., and pitchers Pedro Astacio and Bobby Jones – Rockies teammates of Kile’s in 1998 and ’99 – took it the hardest...Astacio, last night’s Met starter, watched the TV stoically before starting to tear up, and leaving to make a phone call. Nevertheless, he started and gave up four runs in 5 1/3 innings...Paul Byrd (9-5)...worked out of jam after jam last night. Tony Tarasco was the only positive, golfing a 1-1 pitch out to right for a second-inning solo shot."
Year: 2001;
Game #74; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 1 Vs. ATL; 10; boxscore; WP: Perez; LP: Reed;
Time: 02:57; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,129; Record:
33-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 9.5; L;
Year: 2000;
Game #69; Thursday; Jun 22, NYM 5 Vs. PHI; 4; boxscore; WP: Rusch; LP: Politte; Save: Cook;
Time: 02:41; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,005; Record:
38-31; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 4.5; W;
Year: 1999;
Game #70; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 8 Vs. FLA; 2; boxscore; WP: McMichael; LP: Springer; Save: Benitez;
Time: 03:09; NIGHT; Attendance: 30,713; Record:
39-31; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1998;
Game #71; Monday; Jun 22, NYM 2 @ BAL; 7; boxscore; WP: Mussina; LP: Jones;
Time: 02:21; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,535; Record:
39-32; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 8.5; L;
Year: 1997;
Game #73; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 12 Vs. PIT; 9; boxscore; 10 innings; WP: Kashiwada;
LP: Peters;
Time: 03:28; DAY; Attendance: 23,247; Record: 41-32;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 6; W-wo;
John Franco blew a 9-7 lead in the 9th inning sending the game into extras. Carl Everett's 3 run walk-off homer in the 10th made up for Franco's Blown save and sent the Mets home happy.
Year: 1996;
Game #73; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 5 Vs. CIN; 2; boxscore; WP: Clark; LP: Schourek; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:27; NIGHT; Attendance: 24,589; Record:
33-40; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 13.5; W;
Year: 1995;
Game #53; Thursday; Jun 22, NYM 2 Vs. PHI; 8; boxscore; WP: Mimbs; LP: Pulsipher;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 15,216; Record:
19-34; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 16.5; L;
Michael Mimbs (W,6-1) goes the distance for the Phils allowing 2 runs including a homer to Jeff Kent. Mets Pitchers give up 19 hits in the loss include 14 by Mets starter Bill Pulsipher (L,0-2) who made his second career start.
Year: 1994;
Game #71; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 5 @ ATL; 2; boxscore; WP: Smith; LP: Maddux; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:19; NIGHT; Attendance: 47,907; Record:
33-38; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 13; W;
Pete Smith allows 2 Atlanta runs in the 1st but noting else as the Mets get 4 in the 8th off Gregg Maddux to pull ahead 5-2. John Franco gets a historic save to end it.
6/22/1994 John Franco records his 253rd career save. With this save, he passes Dave Righetti for most saves by a left-handed pitcher. pic.twitter.com/llP1WI3prL
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) June 22, 2021
Year: 1993;
Game #69; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 3 Vs. MON; 6; boxscore; WP: Rojas; LP: Young; Save: Wetteland;
Time: 03:04; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,036; Record:
21-48; Standings: 7; Games up/behind: 27.5; L;
Year: 1992;
Game #69; Monday; Jun 22, NYM 8 Vs. CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Fernandez; LP: Boskie;
Time: 03:29; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,552; Record:
33-36; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 7; W;
Sid Fernandez (W,6-7) allows just 1 run in 5.1 innings leaving with a 3-1 lead. Mets put the game away in the 8th scoring 5 on a Willie Randolph HR and doubles by Eddie Murray and Chico Walker.
Year: 1991;
Game #66; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 7 @ ATL; 2; boxscore; WP: Darling; LP: Avery;
Time: 02:28; NIGHT; Attendance: 43,349; Record:
35-31; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Year: 1990;
Game #63; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 5 Vs. PHI; 1; boxscore; WP: Viola; LP: Howell;
Time: 02:40; NIGHT; Attendance: 43,587; Record:
34-29; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1988;
Game #69; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 3 Vs. PIT; 0; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Dunne; Save: Myers;
Time: 02:54; DAY; Attendance: 41,816; Record: 45-24;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 7.5; W;
Year: 1986;
Game #65; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 4 Vs. CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Darling; LP: Sutcliffe;
Time: 02:45; DAY; Attendance: 46,279; Record: 46-19;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up10.0; W;
Year: 1985;
Game #65; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 4 Vs. MON; 5; boxscore; 10 innings; WP: St. Claire;
LP: McDowell;
Time: 03:56; NIGHT; Attendance: 51,513; Record:
37-28; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Down 2-0 in the 8th, Rusty Staub hit a 3 run homer and Danny Heep added an RBI single to give the Mets a 4-2 lead off ex-Met Jeff Reardon. Jess Orosco though allowed a run in the 8th and another run in the 9th as the game went into extras where Roger McDowell allowed the winning run on a double to Dan Driessen, an intentional walk to Tim Wallach. Driessen then scored on Wally Backman's second error of the night.
6/22/85: MON @ NYM: Rusty Staub (1st of season, 292nd of career) off Jeff Reardon pic.twitter.com/duzMENWLR3
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) May 27, 2021
Year: 1984;
Game #64; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 1 Vs. MON; 2; boxscore; WP: Gullickson; LP: Gooden; Save: Lucas;
Time: 02:48; NIGHT; Attendance: 39,586; Record:
36-28; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; L;
Year: 1983;
Game #65; Wednesday; Jun 22 (1),
NYM 6 Vs. STL; 4; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Forsch;
Time: 2:04; NIGHT; Record: 25-40; Standings: 6; Games up/behind:
10; W;
Year: 1983;
Game #66; Wednesday; Jun 22 (2),
NYM 2 Vs. STL; 1; boxscore; WP: Torrez; LP: Andujar; Save: Orosco;
Time: 02:03; NIGHT; Attendance: 18,792; Record:
26-40; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 10; W;
Year: 1982;
Game #66; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 3 Vs. MON; 4; boxscore; WP: Palmer; LP: Jones; Save: Reardon;
Time: 02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 16,850; Record:
34-32; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5; L;
Randy Jones (L,6-6) who had started out 1982 looking like the comeback of the year winner, going 6-2 by May 23rd, walked the first 4 Expos he saw in this game and allowed an RBI single to Warren Cromartie to put the Mets in an early 3-0 hole that they would not climb out of. A George Foster sac fly and a 2 run error by Tim Wallach got the Mets as close as 4-3 but ex-Met Jeff Reardon went the final 3 scoreless innings for the Save.
Year: 1980;
Game #63; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 9 @ LAD; 6; boxscore; WP: Bomback; LP: Goltz; Save: Allen;
Time: 03:15; DAY; Attendance: 43,298; Record: 28-35;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8; W;
Baseball Reference: 1980 - Claudell Washington hits his first three National League home runs to lead the Mets to a 9 - 6 win at Los Angeles and snap a seven-game losing streak.
Year: 1979;
Game #64; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 2 @ STL; 4; boxscore; WP: Martinez; LP: Kobel;
Time: 02:12; NIGHT; Attendance: 18,852; Record:
26-37; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 13; L;
Year: 1978;
Game #70; Thursday; Jun 22, NYM 0 Vs. MON; 2; boxscore; WP: Dues; LP: Zachry; Save: Garman;
Time: 02:05; NIGHT; Attendance: 7,800; Record: 30-40;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8.5; L;
Year: 1977;
Game #67; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 1 Vs. ATL; 4; boxscore; WP: Niekro; LP: Espinosa;
Time: 02:24; NIGHT; Attendance: 12,087; Record:
29-38; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 14.5; L;
Year: 1976;
Game #70; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 0 @ STL; 3; boxscore; WP: Denny; LP: Swan;
Time: 02:08; NIGHT; Attendance: 12,936; Record:
33-37; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 14.5; L;
Year: 1975;
Game #62; Sunday; Jun 22, NYM 0 Vs. PIT; 2; boxscore; WP: Ellis; LP: Tate;
Time: 02:18; DAY; Attendance: 34,287; Record: 32-30;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 6.5; L;
Dock Ellis (W,4-4) outduels Randy Tate (L,2-6) who takes a hard luck loss allowing just 1 run on 4 hits, 7 walks in 7 innings. Randy's 2nd inning did him in as he allowed a Walk, Walk, Picked off Richie Zisk at 1B, a Hit-By-Pitch, walk loading the bases and a walk to Frank Taveras to score his 1 run. Al Oliver's RBI single off Bob Apodaca gave the Bucs insurance in the 9th.
Year: 1974;
Game #66; Saturday; Jun 22 (1), NYM
2 @ PHI; 5; boxscore; WP: Schueler; LP: Parker;
Time: 1:58; DAY; Record: 26-40; Standings: 6; Games up/behind:
10; L;
Year: 1974;
Game #67; Saturday; Jun 22 (2), NYM
5 @ PHI; 8; boxscore; WP: Twitchell; LP: Stone; Save: Hernaiz;
Time: 02:41; NIGHT; Attendance: 51,197; Record:
26-41; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 10; L;
Year: 1973;
Game #62; Friday; Jun 22, NYM 5 @ PIT; 4; boxscore; WP: Stone; LP: Blass;
Time: 02:28; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,129; Record:
29-33; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 8; W;
Year: 1971;
Game #65; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 3 @ PIT; 2; boxscore; WP: Williams; LP: Nelson; Save: Frisella;
Time: 02:29; NIGHT; Attendance: 27,578; Record:
38-27; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Year: 1970;
Game #64; Monday; Jun 22, NYM 9 @ CHC; 5; boxscore; WP: Taylor; LP: Jenkins;
Time: 02:46; DAY; Attendance: 24,867; Record: 33-31;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; W;
Year: 1969;
Game #63; Sunday; Jun 22 (1), NYM
5 Vs. STL; 1; boxscore; WP: Gentry; LP: Carlton; Save: Koonce; Time: 2:38; DAY; Record: 35-28; Standings: 2; Games up/behind:
5; W;
Year: 1969;
Game #64; Sunday; Jun 22 (2), NYM
1 Vs. STL; 0; boxscore; WP: Koosman; LP: Torrez;
Time: 02:17; DAY; Attendance: 55,862; Record: 36-28;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1968;
Game #66; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 1 Vs. LAD; 5; boxscore; WP: Drysdale; LP: Frisella; Save: Sutton;
Time: 02:39; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,654; Record:
32-34; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 10; L;
Year: 1966;
Game #63; Wednesday; Jun 22, NYM 2 @ STL; 0; boxscore; 10 innings; WP: Fisher;
LP: Jackson; Save: Hamilton;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 18,065; Record:
26-37; Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 14.5; W;
Year: 1965;
Game #69; Tuesday; Jun 22, NYM 2 @ LAD; 4; boxscore; WP: Reed; LP: Parsons; Save: Perranoski;
Time: 02:18; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,633; Record:
23-45; Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 19.5; L;
Jim Hickman homered and Chris Cannizzaro doubled in another in the 2nd to give the Mets a 2-0 lead. Dodgers did all the scoring the rest of the way. Dodger's Lou Johnson broke the 2-2 tie in the 7th with a Sac Fly. Dodgers added another in the 8th on Ron Fairly's RBI single. Mets put the tying runs on in the 9th before Ron Perranoski got Danny Napolean to ground out to end it.
Year: 1963; Game #70; Saturday; Jun 22, NYM 0 Vs. PHI; 2; boxscore; WP: Culp; LP: Craig; Time: 02:16; DAY; Attendance: 16,791; Record: 26-44; Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 15.5; L;
Baseball Reference: Philadelphia CF Tony Gonzalez plays his 200th straight errorless game to help rookie Ray Culp beat Roger Craig and the Mets, 2 - 0.
Year: 1962;
Game #65; Friday; Jun 22 (1), NYM
2 Vs. HOU; 0; boxscore; WP: Jackson; LP: Farrell;
Time: 2:14; DAY; Record: 18-47; Standings: 10; Games up/behind:
26; W;
This Day in Mets History on Twitter: "Al Jackson (W,4-8) tosses the first one-hitter in franchise history in a 2-0 victory over the Colt .45s."
Richie Ashburn homers in the first and later scores the second run on a Felix Mantilla single.
Year: 1962;
Game #66; Friday; Jun 22 (2), NYM
3 Vs. HOU; 16; boxscore; WP: Golden; LP: Miller;
Time: 02:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 11,484; Record:
18-48; Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 26; L;
Houston makes up for the lack of offense in the 2nd game scoring 8 runs off Mets starter Bob Miler (L,0-5) and 7 more off Vinegar Bend Mozell hitting 4 home runs. Marv Throneberry doubles and drives in two to lead the Mets offense.


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