National League Standings, August 14, 1981
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 14, 1981 GAME:
Bob P
July 5, 2004
Mike Schmidt's third inning home run off Mike Scott was the 300th of Schmidt's career. Schmidt wound up hitting 31 homers and driving in 91 runs in just 102 games in the strike shortened 1981 season. At that pace he would have finished with close to 50 homers and 150 RBIs had the season been 162 games long.
Schmidt also led the league in runs scored, walks, on base percentage, and slugging percentage as he won his second straight MVP award.
Troy Ortiz
October 13, 2022
It was my first game ever. I was 11 years old. I myself was not a Met fan but my dad was a die hard Met fan, I guess left over from the Brooklyn Dodgers... I wanted to go to a Yankees game, but no way would my father be caught dead at Yankee Stadium, "So if you wanted to see a game up close it has to be the Mets" so we went. However I wore my Yankees uniform but wore a Met hat it was cap day. Yes my dad and his friend were steaming mad and somewhere in the box seats behind 3rd base sat a little boy in a Yankees uniform and Mets cap #goNY. NY.
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