National League Standings, August 20, 1995
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 20, 1995 GAME:
Karl de Vries
September 28, 2002
I didn't go to this game, but my cousins did. I remember how excited I was to hear that Izzy beat Nomo, especially when Nomo was having his great year. It seemed at the time to be a preview of great things to come but alas, it was not to be (that expression seems to be a favorite of Met fans on this site, hmm...).
Phil Thiegou
July 12, 2006
What a coincidence, I didn't go to this game either. I was looking forward to going to this game to see the new phenom Hideo Nomo, however the night before a friend calls me up to come to his party he threw at the last second. I figured I'd go for a couple of hours then leave. I was there 'till 3:30 am so I was too tired to go to Shea the next morning. So I watched on TV, in disgust because I wanted to have been there, my boy Butch Huskey go yard on Nomo and the Mets totally pushed him around.
Well I did get to see Nomo pitch a few years later for the Mets and everyone else pushed him around too. Go figure.
Michael
April 29, 2020
I remember being on vacation at the Jersey Shore with my family but sneaking in the hotel room every few minutes to watch this one. As, at the time, this was a huge matchup between Nomo and Izzy, 2 of the best young pitchers in baseball. Nomo was really good, striking out 13 but he gave up 3 homers and that was enough on this afternoon. One of the high points in a season that's mostly forgotten by most.
Dave VW
September 4, 2024
Jose Vizcaino and Carl Everett hit back-to-back homers in the 3rd, and Huskey hit the first home run of his ML career in the 7th. Despite striking out a season-high 14 times, the Mets find a way to win, sweeping their first 3-game series vs. L.A. since 1992.
Both Isringhausen and Nomo were rookies in 1995. On this day, at least, Izzy got the upper hand.
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