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1990 Regular Season Game 158
September 29, 1990
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Michael
January 10, 2024
As he did earlier in this week, Cubs lefty Paul Assenmacher essentially put an end to the Mets season on this day. He ended up going the last 4 innings, closing out the win for the Cubs and handing the Mets a lose that put the nail in the coffin. With this loss, the Mets no longer controlled their own destiny, as now they needed the Pirates to lose the next day to have any shot at all of going into the last series of the year in Pittsburgh with a chance. And with the way the Pirates were playing at the time, it just wasn't going to happen.



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