National League Standings, July 16, 1994
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 16, 1994 GAME:
Jon
August 25, 2000
I had hated the way the Mets came apart and jerryrigged themselves throughout the early 1990s -- this whole era is very blurry for me and an extremely dark period in team history.
So, I don't even know what I was doing at Shea this night, other than spending time with my Dad. Nice game for Jacome though you could tell the Mets weren't going anywhere and even if they did there was a strike on the horizon. It was palpable. Just an awful feeling. Sure enough the strike hit a few weeks later, and I wouldn't be back at Shea again for another three years.
Gord
June 23, 2016
I went to this game with my brother -- I believe it was
a Saturday night; we sat in box seats in right field.
The stadium was far from full as I recall moving around
to a better section later in the game. The crowd was on
their feet cheering for John Franco at the end of the
game -- I recall that this was some sort of a milestone
save for him. After the game we went down to where the
players parked, hoping to get an autograph. We failed,
but we did see a bunch of the Padres driving off.
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