National League Standings, June 16, 1989
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JUNE 16, 1989 GAME:
Chris Marietti
August 18, 2011
My family and I came to this game on a bus trip through my mother's work from about two hours north in NJ. There was a two- to three-hour rain delay after the first inning and since we were dependent upon a bus, we had to leave at a specified time, which was during the delay. Anyway, we got to see a whole game's worth of scoring in the one inning we were there for. The Mets jumped out to a 8-0 lead in the top half and the Phils responded with 5 of their own in their frame. I remember still getting home in time to see the end of the game.
Michael
April 25, 2020
One of the forgotten craziest games in Mets history. The Mets scored 8 times in the 1st inning, only to watch Cone give 5 of those back as he continued his terrible start to the 1989 season. The Mets finally ended things by scoring 5 times in the last 2 innings to take back the blown lead and put it away.
Also, the last appearance of Roger McDowell in a Mets uniform. As he'd be traded to these same Phillies just 48 hours later in the now infamous deal.
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