National League Standings, May 6, 1972
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE MAY 6, 1972 GAME:
Pat Smith
October 15, 2010
My first game ever! My best friend's communion and his father brought us to the game. Great seats, not far back from the Mets dugout. A beautiful day. A young kid, I was in awe of being at the ballpark. Two distinctive memories, naturally the Mets lost, a precursor to being a Met fan. The fondest memory: Watching Ed Kranepool's Home Run sail over the bullpen wall, standing on my seat to watch it go and go and go ! I was given money from my father for a souvenir; I got a Mets cap. I kept that hat for forever. I wish I still had it. I regret that I do not have the stub from that day.
Daniel J. Erickson
March 5, 2012
I remember being mesmerized by the Padres uniforms and asking my father why we couldn't get Ed Kranepool's home run ball. I was fixated with that ball until a stadium employee lazily walked over and picked up what could have been a wonderful souvenir for this seven year old boy.
NYB Buff
May 25, 2020
It was in this game that Tom Seaver suffered his first loss ever to the Padres. Seaver had dominated the San Diego team with wins in each of his first ten decisions against them since 1969. Nate Colbert drove in four runs with a double and homer in giving his club their first-ever victory over Tom Terrific. The defeat was just a temporary setback for Seaver. He would not lose another game to the Padres for another three years, during which he beat them eight more times.
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