National League Standings, June 17, 1979
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JUNE 17, 1979 GAME:
Hank M
March 5, 2007
This game was suspended after eight innings and completed later in the season. A predetermined stopping time was put into place due to the fact that the Mets had a flight to Houston scheduled that evening. When the curfew time arrived, play was halted so the Mets could catch their plane.
News of this strange happening was reported on the "Today" show the next morning. Anchorman Floyd Kalber, after telling the audience the reason for the suspension, started laughing. Who could blame him? Having to stop a game because of poor travel planning is ridiculous! This is the kind of thing that typified the '79 Mets, who were simply a laughingstock.
NYB Buff
May 16, 2023
When looking at the basic facts of this game, one might think that Jeff Reardon got the win in his major league debut. Not exactly. The game was suspended (as Hank M points out in the previous entry) and not completed until ten weeks later. Reardon pitched the top of the ninth inning and recorded the victory on Alex Trevino's RBI single in the bottom half after the game resumed on August 27th. Two days earlier, Jeff made his first actual appearance on a major league mound.
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