The Mets have played 27 games on April 6th in their History winning 16 and losing 11.
Ten Years ago today: 2011; Game #5; Wednesday, Apr 6 NYM 7 @ PHI 10; boxscore; WP: Bastardo; LP: Boyer; Save: Contreras; Time: 02:52; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,061.
Mike Pelfrey gave up 7 runs in 2 innings, the Mets came back to tie it up at 7 but ended up losing.
ESPN.com: “Jose Reyes doubled and Willie Harris walked. David Wright and Carlos Beltran followed with RBI singles. After Angel Pagan singled to load the bases, Ike Davis ripped a two-run double to get the Mets within a run. Joe Blanton left after walking Brad Emaus to load the bases. Antonio Bastardo came in and struck out Josh Thole. But Daniel Murphy singled to left to tie it at 7.”
NY Post: Blaine Boyer (0-1) allowed two runs in the fifth and another in the sixth, and the Mets didn’t have an answer after rebounding from a 7-0 deficit to tie the game.
Twenty Years ago today: 2001; Game #4; Friday, Apr 6 NYM 6 @ MON 10; boxscore; WP: Thurman; LP: Rose; Time: 02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,183.
Mets jumped out to a 4 run lead backed by a 2 run homer from Mike Piazza, Glendon Rusch gave up 5 in 3 innings and Brian Rose gave up 3 runs in 2.2 innings in his first outing as a Met as Montreal celebrated the return of Tim Raines to the team.
NY Times: The Mets' Collapse Gives Expos Fans A Reason to Cheer.
Fifty Years ago today: Year: 1971; Game #1; Tuesday, Apr 6 NYM 4 MON 2; boxscore 5; WP: Seaver; LP: Morton; Time: 01:36; DAY, Attendance: 26,062.
Snow limited the Mets 1971 Opening day to just 5 innings. Tom Seaver got the win giving up 2 runs on 4 walks and 4 hits. Tommie Agee, Donn Clendenon, Bob Aspromonte, and Jerry Grote each drobe in one run for the Mets.
Here is the full list of games:
Year: 2019;
Game #8; Saturday, Apr 6 NYM 6 WSN 5; boxscore; WP: Familia; LP: Sipp; Save: Diaz; Time: 03:13; DAY, Attendance: 35,156
Year: 2017;
Game #3; Thursday, Apr 6 NYM 6 ATL 2; boxscore; WP: Harvey; LP: Garcia;
Time: 02:28; NIGHT; Attendance: 23,100
Year: 2015;
Game #1; Monday, Apr 6 NYM 3 @ WSN 1; boxscore; WP: Colon; LP: Scherzer; Save: Carlyle; Time: 02:35; DAY, Attendance: 42,295
Year: 2014;
Game #6; Sunday, Apr 6 NYM 1 CIN 2; boxscore; WP: Simon; LP: Niese; Save: Parra; Time: 02:35; DAY, Attendance: 26,928
Year: 2013;
Game #5; Saturday, Apr 6 NYM 7 MIA 3; boxscore; WP: Lyon; LP: Webb; Time:
02:59; DAY, Attendance: 28,474
Year: 2011;
Game #5; Wednesday, Apr 6 NYM 7 @ PHI 10; boxscore; WP: Bastardo; LP: Boyer; Save: Contreras; Time: 02:52;
NIGHT; Attendance: 45,061
Year: 2009;
Game #1; Monday, Apr 6 NYM 2
@ CIN 1; boxscore; WP: Santana; LP: Harang; Save: Rodriguez; Time: 03:17; DAY, Attendance: 42,177
Year: 2008;
Game #5; Sunday, Apr 6 NYM 1
@ ATL 3; boxscore; WP: Smoltz; LP: Santana; Save: Soriano; Time: 02:35; DAY, Attendance: 39,414
Year: 2007;
Game #4; Friday, Apr 6 NYM 11 @ ATL 1; boxscore; WP: Perez; LP: Redman; Time:
02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 51,014
Year: 2006;
Game #3; Thursday, Apr 6 NYM 10 WSN 5; boxscore; WP: Martinez; LP: Ortiz; Time:
03:33; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,839
Year: 2005;
Game #2; Wednesday, Apr 6 NYM 5 @ CIN 9; boxscore; WP: Milton; LP: Glavine; Time:
03:19; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,301
Year: 2004;
Game #1; Tuesday, Apr 6 NYM 7 @ ATL 2; boxscore; WP: Glavine; LP: Ortiz; Time:
02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 49,460
Year: 2003;
Game #6; Sunday, Apr 6 NYM 5 MON 8; boxscore; WP: Stewart; LP: Benitez; Save: Biddle; Time: 03:02; DAY, Attendance: 35,093
Year: 2002;
Game #5; Saturday, Apr 6 NYM 11 @ ATL 2; boxscore; WP: Weathers; LP: Smoltz; Time:
03:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 41,124
Year: 2001;
Game #4; Friday, Apr 6 NYM 6 @ MON 10; boxscore; WP: Thurman; LP: Rose; Time:
02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,183
Year: 2000;
Game #5; Thursday, Apr 6 NYM 5 SDP 8; boxscore; WP: Clement; LP: Hampton; Time:
03:22; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,482
Year: 1999;
Game #2; Tuesday, Apr 6 NYM 12 @ FLA 3; boxscore; WP: Reed; LP: Hernández; Save: Watson; Time: 02:54;
NIGHT; Attendance: 18,075
Year: 1998;
Game #6; Monday, Apr 6 NYM 2 PIT 4; boxscore; WP: Cordova; LP: Jones; Save: Loiselle; Time: 02:57; DAY, Attendance: 13,528
Year: 1997;
Game #6; Sunday, Apr 6 NYM 4
@ SFG 2; boxscore; WP: Bohanon; LP: Gardner; Save: Franco; Time: 02:26; DAY, Attendance: 15,073
Year: 1996;
Game #5; Saturday, Apr 6 NYM 0 PIT 5; boxscore; WP: Darwin; LP: Clark; Time:
02:41; DAY, Attendance: 20,756
Year: 1994;
Game #3; Wednesday, Apr 6 NYM 4 @ CHC 1; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Banks; Save: Maddux; Time: 02:27; DAY, Attendance: 15,261
Year: 1992;
Game #1; Monday, Apr 6 NYM 4 @ STL 2; boxscore; 10 innings; WP:
Innis; LP: Smith; Save: Franco; Time: 03:02;
NIGHT; Attendance: 45,174
Year: 1988;
Game #2; Wednesday, Apr 6 NYM 1 @ MON 5; boxscore; WP: Perez; LP: Darling; Time:
02:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 11,112
Year: 1984;
Game #3; Friday, Apr 6 NYM 8 @ HOU 1; boxscore; WP: Terrell; LP: Scott; Time:
02:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 13,189
Year: 1974;
Game #1; Saturday, Apr 6 NYM 4 @ PHI 5; boxscore; WP: Scarce; LP: McGraw; Time:
02:24; DAY, Attendance: 40,222
Year: 1973;
Game #1; Friday, Apr 6 NYM 3 PHI 0; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Carlton; Save: McGraw; Time: 01:56; DAY, Attendance: 27,326
Here we go [again]
ReplyDeleteAnal-idiotics and ergo-comics.
Too many pen moves.
Never changes here.
Let me know when you guys are ready for me to take this thing over, okay? I am the guy who suggested J. McCann and T. Walker at the start of this past off season.
So, Start Dom.
Lose the laptop or slip Luey a "Mickey" or something.
Go on gut instinct and decision making experience instead. Better probability, less thought.
"The Hand" has spoken.
I could live with Dom not starting I guess (didn't like it, though), but he should have been inserted after Moore was pulled.
ReplyDeleteAnd this yank the pitcher after 77 pitches stuff? STOP IT!
Look, I know deGrom did not throw a lot of innings last year, but I don't see that as a negative. IF YOU WANTED TO KEEP HIM IN TO SAY 90-95 PITCHES THIS FIRST START, FINE. After that boost him above 100.
Give him an early night when you build a big lead for him, which I hope may someday actually occur for Jake. They are the stingiest offense when he pitches.