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September 26, 1992
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Bob P
June 14, 2004
After scoring one in the top of the first the Mets gave up six in the bottom, and six more in the bottom of the second. It was 12-1 Pirates after two innings, and 16-1 after four innings.

In this game--number 154 of their 31st season-- the Mets used a position player to pitch for the first time in their history. Bill Pecota pinch- hit in the eighth inning and then stayed in the game on the mound. He gave up a leadoff homer to Andy Van Slyke them retired the next three batters.

Barry Bonds had a double, a homer, and two walks before coming out of the game in the fourth inning!



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