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Dave VW
September 12, 2024
The Mets jumped out to a 7-0 lead after 2 innings in this one, but in typical Coors Field fashion no lead was safe. Rick Reed was cruising until allowing a 2-run homer in the 4th, and he then gave up 4 more runs in the 5th, only getting bailed out when Dante Bichette was embarrassingly picked off 2nd base to end the rally. The teams traded runs in the 6th, and then Mel Rojas and John Franco managed to hold the lead despite some nervous moments to give the Mets a win in their first game of a 9-game road trip.

For Reed, he tied a career high by allowing 12 hits, and also tied a Mets record by getting a win despite allowing 7 runs. No Mets pitcher has ever won a game giving up more than that. The last to do it prior to Reed was Dwight Gooden on Opening Day in 1994, when Tuffy Rhodes hit 3 home runs off him in Chicago but the Mets still won, 12-8.



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