National League Standings, April 12, 1992
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE APRIL 12, 1992 GAME:
Michael
February 4, 2022
This turned out to be Kevin Elster's last game as a Met. He would get shoulder surgery and miss the reminder of the year. Before this game, the Mets traded for Dick Schofield, preparing for the inevitable,as Elster simply couldn't throw the ball with any velocity anymore.
Dave VW
August 19, 2024
It can be argued that Elster's bum shoulder might have even cost the Mets this game. In the 5th inning, the Expos had a runner on first with 1 out and the pitcher up looking to sacrifice. The bunt went right back to Saberhagen, who threw to 2nd to start a double play. But Elster's throw to first base had absolutely nothing on it, allowing the pitcher to beat it out. Montreal then staged a 2-out rally, capitalizing on 3 singles, a double, 2 walks, and a throwing error by center fielder Howard Johnson to score 5 times and take a 7-1 lead. If that isn't the 1992 season in a nutshell right there.
The loss completed a 3-game sweep and left the Mets 2-5 to open the season, not exactly what everyone envisioned after becoming the team with the highest payroll.
Good defense aside, Saberhagen didn't help himself at all in his first start at Shea. He allowed 4 walks and 7 runs, both tied for the most he'd give up as a Met. After 2 starts, his ERA stood at 18.00.
The only bright spot of the day was Willie Randolph, who hit his first HR as a Met. He looked good... the rest of the team, not so much.
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