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Hot Foot
October 21, 2015
I was at this game. I went with my family to celebrate the Fourth of July. We had field level seats on the third base side. The best thing about this game weren't the seats or even the game; it was the fireworks show after the game. It was really cool to see a fireworks show inside Shea Stadium. Besides the fireworks show, the game was a snoozer.

I only thing I really remember about the game is that Jose Rijo absolutely shut down the Mets. It was a big disappointment because the Mets usually won when I went to Shea. I don't remember which specific games I went to in 1988 like I do re: 1986, but this was one and it was still a shock to see them lose in person. One of only three losses from David Cone's 1988 regular season.



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YANKS POP; METS FLOP

YANKS POP; METS FLOP

New York Daily News
July 5, 1988




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