National League Standings, May 30, 1964
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE MAY 30, 1964 GAME:
Bob
May 31, 2002
My dad took me to this game, which was the day before the famous 23 inning game. If I recall, Charlie Smith homered for the Mets in the game as Jack Fisher picked up a "rare" win! I think Ron Herbel was the losing pitcher.
Gordon
April 1, 2014
This was my first Mets game at Shea. My brother and I wanted to go on Sunday for the double header. However, our Dad was not a sports fan and he would not sit through two games! Turns out, we made the right move! The Sunday games took forever to end! For one day, my record at Shea was perfect. I should have stopped at that juncture!
Larry Morten
July 4, 2019
My family and I (from Nebraska) went to the 1964 World Fair and I decided to attend the ballgame at Shea instead. I sat with two great NY kids in the upper deck. I understood a few words they said. (Just kidding, they were very nice.) I got to see several future Hall of Famers play and will always remember a great day at the ballpark. Mets won and Willie Mays tripled!
Rob
January 14, 2021
My first game at Shea. My friend’s dad was a lifetime Giants fan and he took us to see Willie Mays. I believe this was first Saturday Night game played at Shea.
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