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Michael
March 9, 2016
A key game from the 88 season. In the 6th inning, Jim Leyland had Straw intentionally walked to get to McReynolds. And he responded with a grand slam to give the Mets a 4-0 lead, which was all Darling would need on this night.

Michael
March 19, 2016
This was the game where Jim Leyland had Doug Drabek intentionally walk Straw to get to McReynolds. The move backfired and Kevin hit a grand slam to break a scoreless tie. The Mets would tack on plenty to win 9-0 in an important June game.

Lee Devereaux
November 12, 2020
Went to this game, I remember the Grand Slam was caught by one of the Pirates warming up at the time. Awesome game.



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