National League Standings, September 17, 1991
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE SEPTEMBER 17, 1991 GAME:
Shickhaus Franks
August 14, 2011
This series was supposed to be played at Olympic Stadium but due to structual damage at that ballpark, the Expos were forced to play the rest of the 1991 season on the road and only 4,000 diehards were witness at Shea to this unusual doubleheader between two teams going nowhere.
Michael
October 10, 2023
Watched this one recently. A game that was supposed to be played up in Montreal but moved to NY due to Olympic Stadium issues. That meant that almost no one was at this game. Announced attendance was around 4,000. And despite the lack of people, the fans who were there were actually quite rowdy for such a small crowd, surprisingly. Especially considering how meaningless the game was at the time. HoJo got a few "MVP" chants during the game. And it was clear that anytime he got on base, he was going to run to try and get closer to 30 steals. He did eventually get there later in the season.
Keith Miller hit a rare homer that went just over the left field wall, and when Expos LF Ken Williams jumped for it, he lost his glove over the fence. The Montreal pen had to retrive it.
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