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July 19, 1976
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METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 19, 1976 GAME:

Lou D.
May 6, 2002
This was the Monday night game where Phil Niekro hit a line shot in left field. Dave Kingman dove for the ball and injured his thumb. He was out for the next month or two. I remember as I was sitting in the mezzanine. Kingman wound up losing the NL Home Run title to Mike Schmidt by one.

rht
June 11, 2007
I was at this game with my Dad in the upper deck along the right field side. (Gee, it seems every time I've attended a game with seats along the right field side, bad things happen to the Mets!) As of this writing, this was my last time at Shea.

Other than the Mets losing and the injury to Kingman, I remember a play involving Mike Vail. I remember one inning where there was, I guess, a runner on second. I watched Mike Vail, who was in right field, imitating throws to the plate in between pitches. Lo and behold! The batter (who it was I don't remember!) hits a single to right and Mike throws the ball over the head of the catcher for an error.

Flitgun Frankie
June 14, 2020
We had a country cousin who came to New York that summer to spend a couple of weeks with us in the big city. She was about 16 years old and a big baseball fan. The three things she wanted to do in New York was go to Coney Island and see a Yankee game at Yankee Stadium and a Mets game at Shea. So this was the Mets game we took her to, and of course in those days the Mets were always flirting with disaster and Dave Kingman breaks his wrist diving for a sinking liner. I wonder if anyone coming to New York anymore thinks it's a big deal to go to Coney Island.



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