Mets hit 3 sac flies in one inning to beat Yankees in 2005, Charlie Puleo with a great effort in 1982 and Jacob deGrom dominates in 2017. Just a few of the games the Mets have played on June 24th.
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Year: 2023; Game # 76; Saturday, Jun 24; NYM 4 @ PHI 2; boxscore; WP: Scherzer; LP: Sánchez; Save: Robertson; Time: 2:39; DAY; Attendance: 43,586; Record: 35-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 14; W
Box Score: Mets 4 Phillies 2 Brandon Nimmo CF 2 for 4, 1 RBI, 1 run scored; Starling Marte RF 2 for 4, HR (4th), 1 RBI, 2 runs scored, 1 K; Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 4, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 4, 1 RBI; Tommy Pham 1 for 4, 1 RBI, 2 Ks; Francisco Alvarez 0 for 3, 1 walk, 1 K; Luis Guillorme; 2 for 3, triple, 1 run scored, 1 K; Danny Mendick 3B 0 for 3; Max Scherzer (W,7-2) 6 innings, 2 runs - both earned, 7 hits, 1 HR, 1 walk, 8 Ks; Brooks Raley 2/3 inning no runs, 1 hit, 1 K; Adam Ottavino 2/3 inning, no runs, 2 walks, 1 K; David Robertson 1.2 innings, no runs, 1 hit;
Brian Joura Mets360: "The Mets got good pitching, enough offense and their defense didn’t let them down. The end result was a 4-2 win against the Phillies in the middle game of their series Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia."
NY Post: Starling Marte busts out with homer and single inMets’ win. “The Mets have been waiting for Starling Marte to finally start producing as he did a year ago, when he posted an .814 OPS, behind only Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil among the starting lineup…Marte hit three balls that traveled at more than 100 mph on Saturday, including a solo homer in the first and a sixth-inning single that were measured at 106 mph, and a lineout to right that was 102 mph.”
Tim Healey Newsday: “All the Mets needed to earn their second win of this weeklong road trip, which ends Sunday, was for Scherzer to pitch well for the second time this road trip. He struck out eight in six innings and allowed two runs, seven hits and one walk.”
Mets YouTube Channel: Mets - Phillies Game Highlights
Year: 2022; Game#72; Friday Jun 24 NYM 5 @ MIA; 3; boxscore; WP: Walker; LP: Alcantara; Save: DÃaz; Time: 3:03; NIGHT; Attendance: 11,444; Record: 46-26; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 5.0; W;
Brandon Nimmo CF 1 for 4; 1 run; Starling Marte RF 0 for 4; 1 run; Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 4; HR,2B; 1 run; 4 RBIs; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 4; 2 Ks; Luis Guillorme 2B 0 for 4; 3 Ks; Mark Canha LF 1 for 4; HR; 1 run; 1 RBI; 1 K; Eduardo Escobar 3B 0 for 3; Dominic Smith DH 1 for 3; Tomás Nido C 1 for 3; GDP; 1 run; 1 K; Taijuan Walker, W (6-2) 6 innings; 3 runs; 3 ERs; 8 hits; 2 walks; 5
Ks; Drew Smith, H (14) 0.2 inning; no runs; 3 walks; 2 Ks; Adam Ottavino, H (9) 1.1 innings; no runs; 1 hit; Edwin DÃaz, S (15) 1 inning; no runs; 2 hits;
Tim Healey Newsday: "The biggest moment of the Mets’ 5-3 win over the Marlins on Friday night wasn’t even a play. It was a conversation...Miami had just turned what the umpires determined on the field was a double play, giving the Mets a runner on third base with two outs in the sixth inning of a tie game. Manager Buck Showalter didn’t quite buy that. He went out to talk. After that chat — and the ensuing successful challenge of both calls — the Mets instead had nobody out and the bases loaded without hitting the ball out of the infield."
NY Post: Francisco Lindor, Buck Showalter’s brilliance lead Mets past Marlins “First, the Mets manager won a double challenge on a double-play call in the sixth inning. Then, his star shortstop emerged to ensure it counted with a go-ahead three-run double that sent the Mets to a 5-3 victory over the Marlins at loanDepot park….Taijuan Walker allowed three earned runs on eight hits and two walks over six-plus innings for the win.”
Mets Videos on YouTube: Mets Capitalize on Big Night from Lindor.
Year: 2019;
Game #79; Monday; Jun 24, NYM 7 @ PHI; 13; boxscore; WP: Eflin; LP: Matz;
Time: 03:18; NIGHT; Attendance: 29,117; Record:
37-42; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 9; L;
Year: 2018; Game #75; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 7 Vs. LAD; 8; boxscore; 11 innings; WP: Hudson; LP: Flexen; Time: 03:50; DAY; Attendance: 34,060; Record: 31-44; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 12.5; L;
Baseball Reference: The Dodgers set a National League record with seven solo homers in an 8 - 7 win over the Mets. The last of these, hit by Justin Turner off Chris Flexen, provides the margin of victory. Enrique Hernandez and Cody Bellinger go deep twice each, and Max Muncy and Joc Pederson homer as well.
Year: 2017; Game #74; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 5 @ SFG; 2; boxscore; WP: deGrom; LP: Dyson; Time: 02:52; DAY; Attendance: 41,216; Record: 33-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 12; W;
Year: 2016;
Game #72; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 8 @ ATL; 6; boxscore; WP: Robles; LP: Blair; Save: Familia;
Time: 02:55; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,565; Record:
39-33; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Jeurys Familia saves his 25th Consecutive Game to start the season, a new Mets record as the Mets hold on to beat the Braves.
NY Post: "James Loney, whose defense at first went a long way toward securing the win, crushed a three-run homer in the fifth, his second as a Met. Travis d’Arnaud drove in three runs with an RBI groundout in the second and a two-run single in the fourth…Familia struck out Jace Peterson, but the ball eluded d’Arnaud. The Mets catcher retrieved it and fired to first, where Loney made a terrific stretch and kept his foot on the bag. The Braves challenged, but the out was upheld."
Year: 2015;
Game #73; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 1 @ MIL; 4; boxscore; WP: Nelson; LP: Colon; Save: Rodriguez;
Time: 02:13; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,017; Record:
36-37; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Curtis Granderson RF 1 for 3; HR; 1 run; 1 RBI; 1 walk; Rubén Tejada 2B 1 for 4; 2B; 1 K; Lucas Duda 1B 0 for 4; 2 Ks; Wilmer Flores SS 0 for 3; 1 K; Darrell Ceciliani LF 0 for 3; Juan Lagares CF 0 for 3; Johnny Monell C 1 for 3; Eric Campbell 3B 0 for 3; GDP; 1 K; Bartolo Colón P 0 for 2; 1 K; Michael Cuddyer PH 0 for 1; Bartolo Colón, L (9-6) 6 innings; 4 runs; 4 ERs; 10 hits; 1 HR; 1 walk; 3 Ks; Logan Verrett 2 innings; no runs; 1 walk; 1 K;
ESPN.com: Brewers deal Mets season-high seventh straightloss, 4-1. “Nelson (4-8) allowed one run, Curtis Granderson's 11th home run, and two hits. He struck out five and walked one sending the Mets to their longest skid since April 2011. Johnny Monell singled leading off the third for the first hit in the game off the Brewers' big right-hander… Francisco Rodriguez pitched the ninth for his 15th save in as many chances. He stranded Ruben Tejada at second on with a two-out double when he struck out Lucas Duda on a pitch that bounced in the dirt before catcher Jonathan Lucroy grabbed it and threw to first for the final out.”
Year: 2014;
Game #77; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 10 Vs. OAK; 1; boxscore; WP: Colon; LP: Kazmir;
Time: 02:24; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,751; Record:
36-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
You Tube: 6/24/14: Four Mets homers back Colon in a 10-1 win. Curtis Granderson – 2-run homer; Chris Young 2 Solo Homers and Travis d'Arnaud 3-run homer.
Year: 2012; Game #73; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 5 Vs. NYY; 6; boxscore; WP: Logan; LP: Batista; Save: Soriano; Time: 03:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 42,364; Record: 39-34; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Baseball Reference: The Yankees snap R.A. Dickey's streak of 44 2/3 innings without allowing an earned run with four 3rd-inning runs on their way to a 6 - 5 win over the Mets. Robinson Cano snaps a 5 - 5 tie with an 8th-inning homer off Miguel Batista. Dwight Gooden still holds the Mets franchise record with 49 consecutive innings without an earned run in 1985.
Year: 2011;
Game #76; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 1 @ TEX; 8; boxscore; WP: Harrison; LP: Pelfrey;
Time: 02:47; NIGHT; Attendance: 46,092; Record:
37-39; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 10.5; L;
Year: 2010;
Game #72; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 5 Vs. DET; 6; boxscore; WP: Galarraga; LP: Takahashi;
Save: Valverde;
Time: 03:21; NIGHT; Attendance: 31,319; Record:
41-31; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Year: 2009;
Game #70; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 11 Vs. STL; 0; boxscore; WP: Nieve; LP: Thompson;
Time: 02:50; NIGHT; Attendance: 39,689; Record:
36-34; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; W;
Year: 2008; Game #76; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 0 Vs. SEA; 11; boxscore; WP: Dickey; LP: Perez; Time: 02:45; NIGHT; Attendance: 49,386; Record: 37-39; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 4; L;
National Pastime.com: During an eventual 11-0 interleague loss to the Mariners at Shea Stadium, Brian Runge enrages Jerry Manuel when the ump appears to show up Carlos Beltran after calling a strike on the center fielder. The commissioner's office will suspend the home plate umpire for one game for bumping the Mets manager during the ensuing heated argument, with the New York skipper and outfielder, who were both thrown out of the game, fined for arguing balls and strikes.
Year: 2007;
Game #73; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 10 Vs. OAK; 2; boxscore; WP: Maine; LP: Kennedy;
Time: 02:36; DAY; Attendance: 50,143; Record: 41-32;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 3.0; W;
Year: 2006;
Game #74; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 4 @ TOR; 7; boxscore; WP: Halladay; LP: Hernandez;
Save: Ryan;
Time: 02:40; DAY; Attendance: 31,327; Record: 46-28;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up11.0; L;
Year: 2005;
Game #73; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 6 @ NYY; 4; boxscore; WP: Martinez; LP: Mussina;
Time: 02:50; NIGHT; Attendance: 55,297; Record:
36-37; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 7; W;
National Pastime.com: Due to Bernie Williams dropping the ball in center field, the Mets become the first National League team to hit three sacrifice flies in one inning. Backstop Ramon Castro's sac fly to right ties the game at 1-1 as David Wright advances to third; the Yankees' center fielder then drops Jose Reyes' deep fly ball, allowing Wright to score; Mike Cameron skies to right, plating Doug Mientkiewicz, who had advanced to third on an errant pickoff throw.
6/24/2005 The Mets become the first National League team to hit three sacrifice flies in one inning. Ramón Castro, José Reyes and Mike Cameron all hit fly balls to the outfield that advance the runners with Reyes’ being dropped by Bernie Williams. @lamelaza_7 @_darkman44 pic.twitter.com/XUda5caKSI
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) June 24, 2020
6/24/05: NYM @ NYY: Cliff Floyd (18th of season, 186th of career) off Mike Mussina (@CliffFloyd30) pic.twitter.com/sJY1udmtTj
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) December 23, 2024
6/24/05: NYM @ NYY: Carlos Beltran (9th of season, 155th of career) off Mike Mussina (@carlosbeltran15) pic.twitter.com/EhuO1rzYR7
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) February 15, 2021
Year: 2004;
Game #71; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 2 Vs. CIN; 6; boxscore; WP: Lidle; LP: Glavine;
Time: 02:54; DAY; Attendance: 23,827; Record: 35-36;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Year: 2003;
Game #74; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 4 Vs. FLA; 8; boxscore; WP: Penny; LP: Leiter; Save: Tejera;
Time: 02:58; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,226; Record:
33-41; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 16; L;
Year: 2002;
Game #75; Monday; Jun 24, NYM 2 Vs. ATL; 3; boxscore; WP: Gryboski; LP: Strickland;
Save: Smoltz;
Time: 03:06; NIGHT; Attendance: 34,708; Record:
38-37; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 8.5; L;
NY Post: "Light-hitting Brave pinch-hitter Keith Lockhart took reliever Scott Strickland (L,6-4) deep leading off the ninth, crushing a decisive homer that gave Atlanta a 3-2 victory and dropping the Mets 8 ½ games out of first place....Reliever Kevin Gryboski (2-1) earned the win, and John Smoltz worked a perfect ninth for his 24th save...In the first inning, Julio Franco smashed an Al Leiter curve 383 feet over the fence in right-center...With one out in the sixth, Atlanta took a 2-0 lead when Gary Sheffield singled home Franco from second..The Mets rallied in the sixth, cutting the deficit to 2-1 when Mo Vaughn came through with a two-out, opposite-field bloop single to drive in Alomar...Jeromy Burnitz tied the game at 2-2 leading off the seventh."
Year: 2001;
Game #76; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 4 Vs. ATL; 8; boxscore; WP: Marquis; LP: Trachsel;
Time: 03:15; DAY; Attendance: 47,181; Record: 33-43;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 10.5; L;
Year: 2000;
Game #71; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 10 Vs. PIT; 8; boxscore; WP: Franco; LP: Loiselle; Save: Benitez;
Time: 03:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 34,894; Record:
40-31; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Year: 1999;
Game #72; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 3 Vs. FLA; 2; boxscore; WP: Cook; LP: Hernández; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:43; DAY; Attendance: 29,567; Record: 41-31;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1998;
Game #73; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 6 Vs. BAL; 3; boxscore; WP: Reed; LP: Smith; Save: Franco;
Time: 03:06; NIGHT; Attendance: 29,789; Record:
41-32; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 7.5; W;
Year: 1997;
Game #75; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 6 Vs. ATL; 5; boxscore; WP: McMichael; LP: Wohlers;
Time: 03:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 26,663; Record:
43-32; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 4; W-wo;
Carlos Baerga is the star of game - his 2-run homer ties the game at 5 in the ties the game in the 8th and his 1-out single in the 9th drives in Todd Hundley for the Walk-Off win.
Year: 1996;
Game #75; Monday; Jun 24, NYM 2 Vs. COL; 1; boxscore; WP: Isringhausen; LP: Holmes; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:29; NIGHT; Attendance: 16,988; Record:
34-41; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 13.5; W;
Year: 1995;
Game #55; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 4 @ ATL; 5; boxscore; WP: Smoltz; LP: Mlicki; Save: Wohlers;
Time: 02:45; NIGHT; Attendance: 46,121; Record:
20-35; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 16.5; L;
Braves score 5 in the 3rd off Dave Mlicki (L,4-4) led by Ryan Klesko's 2-run homer. Mets battle back to score 4 in the 6th capped off by a Todd Hundley 2-run dinger. Mets get the tying run on 2nd with two out in the 9th, but David Justice throws out Jose Vizcaino at the plate to end it.
Year: 1994;
Game #72; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 4 Vs. PIT; 9; boxscore; WP: Neagle; LP: Gooden;
Time: 03:02; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,977; Record:
33-39; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 14; L;
Year: 1992; Game #71; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 3 Vs. CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Jackson; Save: Franco; Time: 02:26; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,195; Record: 35-36; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 6; W;
Baseball Reference: The Mets, behind Doc Gooden, defeat the Cubs, 3 - 2, at New York. Danny Jackson takes the loss. Gooden has now beaten the Cubs 12 straight times. Before his loss in August 1987, he had another streak of 10 straight wins over the Cubs.
Year: 1990;
Game #65; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 6 Vs. PHI; 5; boxscore; WP: Innis; LP: McDowell;
Time: 03:25; DAY; Attendance: 47,836; Record: 36-29;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 2; W-wo;
Tim Teufel's 9th inning single scored Dave Magadan and Gregg Jefferies capping off a 3-run come from behind inning for a Walk-Off win against off Ex-Met Roger McDowell.
Year: 1989;
Game #70; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 4 Vs. PHI; 2; boxscore; WP: Darling; LP: Youmans; Save: Myers;
Time: 02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 48,323; Record:
38-32; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; W;
Year: 1988;
Game #71; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 8 @ CHC; 3; boxscore; WP: Cone; LP: Schiraldi;
Save: McDowell;
Time: 03:24; DAY; Attendance: 33,588; Record: 46-25;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 6.5; W;
Year: 1987;
Game #69; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 2 Vs. CHC; 1; boxscore; WP: McDowell; LP: Smith;
Time: 03:04; NIGHT; Attendance: 42,196; Record:
37-32; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5.5; W-wo;
Mookie Wilson singles in Lee Mazzilli to tie it in the 8th and Bill Almon's bases loaded single in the 9th wins it. Mets Starter John Mitchell allows just 1 run in 7.2 innings despite allowing 11 hits, only one for extra bases - a double.
Year: 1986;
Game #67; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 2 Vs. MON; 6; boxscore; WP: Smith; LP: Berenyi; Save: McClure;
Time: 02:58; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,092; Record:
46-21; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 8.0; L;
Hubie Brooks and Tim Wallach hit back to back RBI doubles off Mets starter and loser Bruce Berenyi (L,2-2) to give the Expos the lead in the 1st. After Darryl Strawberry homered in the 4th to make it 2-1, the Expos two more in the 5th and added two more in the 8th on a Mike Fitzgerald 2 run homer. The loss was Bruce's last decision in the Major Leagues and for the Mets. Bruce would pitch two more games for the Mets later in the year.
Year: 1984;
Game #66; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 3 Vs. MON; 5; boxscore; WP: Smith; LP: Lynch; Save: Lucas;
Time: 02:33; DAY; Attendance: 22,633; Record: 37-29;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; L;
Year: 1983;
Game #68; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 3 Vs. PHI; 6; boxscore; WP: Carlton; LP: Swan; Save: Holland;
Time: 02:29; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,093; Record:
27-41; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 11; L;
Year: 1982;
Game #68; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 3 Vs. MON; 1; boxscore; WP: Puleo; LP: Gullickson;
Save: Scott;
Time: 02:49; NIGHT; Attendance: 18,419; Record:
35-33; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 4; W;
Charlie Puleo (W,6-4) threw 8 scoreless innings before allowing a HR to Gary Carter in the 9th. Mike Scott came on to pick up his third Save of the year. A 3-run 6th innings was all the Mets needed for the win - Bob Bailor, Mike Jorgensen and Ron Hodges each with an RBI single.
Year: 1980;
Game #64; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 6 @ CHC; 5; boxscore; WP: Bomback; LP: Reuschel; Save: Reardon;
Time: 02:41; DAY; Attendance: 15,961; Record: 29-35;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8; W;
Year: 1979;
Game #65; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 6 @ STL; 2; boxscore; WP: Hassler; LP: Forsch; Save: Murray;
Time: 02:33; DAY; Attendance: 48,693; Record: 27-37;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 12.5; W;
Year: 1978;
Game #72; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 4 Vs. PIT; 7; boxscore; 12 innings; WP: Tekulve;
LP: Siebert; Save: Hamilton;
Time: 03:50; DAY; Attendance: 17,810; Record: 31-41;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8; L;
Year: 1977;
Game #68; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 0 @ CHC; 5; boxscore; WP: Reuschel; LP: Koosman; Save: Hernandez;
Time: 02:23; DAY; Attendance: 26,624; Record: 29-39;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 15.5; L;
Year: 1975; Game #65; Tuesday; Jun 24, NYM 5 Vs. STL; 1; boxscore; WP: Koosman; LP: Curtis; Time: 02:09; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,240; Record: 33-32; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Gene Clines LF 2 for 4; SB; 2 runs; 1 RBI; Félix Millán 2B 1 for 4; Jesús Alou RF 0 for 4; 1 RBI; Joe Torre 3B 3 for 4; 1 run; Dave Kingman 1B 1 for 4; HR; 1 run; 2 RBIs; 1 K; Jack Heidemann SS 1 for 3; 1 walk; Mike Phillips SS 0 for 0; Jerry Grote C 0 for 4; Del Unser CF 2 for 4; 1 run; Jerry Koosman P 0 for 2; SH; 1 K; Jerry Koosman, W (6-5) 9 innings; 1 run; 1 ER; 5 hits; 1 walk; 7 Ks;
This Day in Mets History via Twitter: "Jerry Koosman becomes the second Mets pitcher in franchise history to win 100 games. Koosman pitches a complete game in which he allows only one run against the Cardinals at Shea."
Dave Kingman's 10th Homer of the year, a two run shot in the 4th, leads the Mets Offense.
Year: 1974;
Game #68; Monday; Jun 24, NYM 4 @ CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Miller; LP: Zamora;
Time: 02:32; DAY; Attendance: 9,860; Record: 27-41;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 10; W;
Year: 1973;
Game #64; Sunday; Jun 24, NYM 5 @ PIT; 2; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Moose;
Time: 02:35; DAY; Attendance: 20,984; Record: 30-34;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 8; W;
Year: 1972; Game #60; Saturday; Jun 24, NYM 0 Vs. STL; 11; boxscore; WP: Cleveland; LP: Seaver; Time: 02:27; DAY; Attendance: 45,334; Record: 37-23; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
Tom Seaver (L,9-4) was tagged for 10 hits and 7 runs in 4 innings, 3 walks, 2 Ks. Meanwhile Reggie Cleveland threw a complete game 6-hit shutout, 3 walks, 8 Ks.
Year: 1971; Game #67; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 2 @ MON; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Stoneman; Time: 02:03; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,618; Record: 39-28; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 4; W;
Baseball Reference: The Mets' Tom Seaver smashes an 8th-inning homer off Montreal's Bill Stoneman to win his own game, 2 - 1.
Year: 1970;
Game #66; Wednesday; Jun 24 (1),
NYM 9 @ CHC; 5; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Hands;
Time: 3:06; DAY; Record: 35-31; Standings: 1; Games up/behind:
up 0.5; W;
Year: 1970;
Game #67; Wednesday; Jun 24 (2),
NYM 6 @ CHC; 1; boxscore; WP: Ryan; LP: Reynolds; Save: McGraw;
Time: 02:32; DAY; Attendance: 35,071; Record: 36-31;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 0.5; W;
Year: 1969;
Game #65; Tuesday; Jun 24 (1), NYM
2 Vs. PHI; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Fryman;
Time: 1:54; DAY; Record: 37-28; Standings: 2; Games up/behind:
5; W;
Year: 1969;
Game #66; Tuesday; Jun 24 (2), NYM
5 Vs. PHI; 0; boxscore; WP: McAndrew; LP: Johnson; Save: Taylor;
Time: 01:56; NIGHT; Attendance: 39,843; Record:
38-28; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1968;
Game #68; Monday; Jun 24, NYM 5 @ CIN; 6; boxscore; 11 innings; WP: Carroll;
LP: Short;
Time: 02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 7,407; Record: 33-35;
Standings: 7; Games up/behind: 10; L-wo;
Year: 1967;
Game #62; Saturday; Jun 24 (1), NYM
9 @ ATL; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Bruce;
Time: 02:47; DAY; Attendance: 6,106; Record: 22-40;
Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 18.5; W;
Year: 1967;
Game #63; Saturday; Jun 24 (2), NYM
5 @ ATL; 3; boxscore; WP: Taylor; LP: Lemaster; Save: Lamabe;
Time: 02:57; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,417; Record:
23-40; Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 18.5; W;
Year: 1966;
Game #64; Friday; Jun 24, NYM 4 @ CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Friend; LP: Holtzman; Save: Hamilton;
Time: 02:47; DAY; Attendance: 3,778; Record: 27-37;
Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 14; W;
Year: 1965;
Game #70; Thursday; Jun 24, NYM 2 @ HOU; 4; boxscore; WP: Raymond; LP: Fisher; Save: Owens;
Time: 02:15; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,329; Record:
23-46; Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 19.5; L;
Astros score 3 in the 2nd off Jack Fisher (L,5-8) on a wild pitch, error by Fisher and a bunt single by Astros pitcher Claude Raymond (W,3-3). Mets only manage 5 hits against Raymond who pitches into the 9th before allowing two singles to Ron Swoboda and Ed Kranepool. Jim Owens retired the next three allowing a run on a groundout for the Save..
Year: 1964;
Game #70; Wednesday; Jun 24, NYM 1 Vs. PIT; 3; boxscore; WP: Friend; LP: Cisco; Save: McBean;
Time: 02:36; DAY; Attendance: 10,652; Record: 20-49;
Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 22.5; L;


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