National League Standings, July 11, 1998
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 11, 1998 GAME:
Mets2Moon
April 16, 2001
As out of place as Todd Hundley looked in LF that night, it was just great to see him back in the lineup.
straightjacketk
August 18, 2002
At this game, Mezzanine to the right of homeplate. Hundley back in the lineup, so it was a glorious (and fleeting) day for us Hundley fans. Everytime he caught a fly ball he got a huge ovation, and you could see him smiling on the Diamond Vision.
DC
April 19, 2010
First ever Met game as an 8 year old, and I distinctly remember it was gym bag night because I toted that damn thing around for the rest of grammar school.
Olerud goes deep twice as the Mets take it to young Carl Pavano in Hundley's first game back.
Michael
March 30, 2020
A weird game for sure. Todd Hundley made his season debut in LF, a position he would try to play for a while the rest of the season, unsuccessfully. Still, at the time it was just great seeing him back in the lineup. As Mets fans, we knew that Piazza was better and when push came to shove, he was the much better option for 1998 and beyond. But Todd was ours, being there in the down years.
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