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Rheingold Ed
May 15, 2025
Ron Darling pitched one-hit scoreless ball from the first inning to the seventh in this game. Johnny Ray's leadoff single in the bottom of the first was the only hit against Darling. Trailing 1-0 in the eighth, the Pirates loaded the bases on three walks against Darling and Jesse Orosco before a force play grounder drove home the tying run. The Mets scored to retake the lead in the top of the ninth. Orosco then struck out the side in order in the bottom half to finish things off. It was the first combined one-hitter in Mets history.



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