National League Standings, June 23, 1968
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JUNE 23, 1968 GAME:
Chris
April 1, 2006
Took the #7 train, only to find no tickets remaining. Shut out. Back onto the train, and back home. What a disappointment. Only time this ever happened to me.
Steve
October 11, 2017
This was the first game I ever attended. I was not quite
10 years old. It was helmet day at Shea. Who knew I
was watching a future HOF pitcher (Ryan) ?!
This game is a very special memory for me.
Jonathan Etkin
July 21, 2020
This was the first game I ever attended. It was helmet day, and it had the largest paid attendance of any game at Shea--56,738. Nolan Ryan vs. Bill Singer. I have been a lifelong baseball fan, and this game was very significant to me. Bought the yearbook with Gil Hodges on the cover. Also, I remember having a color photo taken of me with the helmet on in my backyard when I got home. I wish I could find a radio recording of the game or television clips so I can relive the day.
Elliot L
August 16, 2021
This was the first game I went to. My Dad bought tickets in the sky but it was a great memory to share with my Dad who passed away in 2003. Nolan Ryan for a first game. If only the Mets knew what they were trading...
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