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The first Mets win for Steve Trachsel, Al Leiter is first to win against all 30 clubs, Tug McGraw with 4 shutout innings to get a win in relief, and a rain shortened win for Dwight Gooden.
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Year: 2022; Game#22; Saturday Apr 30, NYM 1 Vs. PHI 4; boxscore; WP: Norwood; LP: Ottavino; Save: Knebel; Time: 3:48; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,036; Record: 15-7; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 2.0; L;
Brandon Nimmo CF 1 for 4, 1 run scored, 1 walk; Starling Marte RF 0 for 5, 1 K; Francisco Lindor SS 1 for 4, RBI, 1 walk, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 3, 2 walks, 1 K; Mark Canha LF 2 for 4; Taijuan Walker 5 innings, no runs, 2 hits, 2 walks, 1 K; Adam Ottavino (L, 1-1) (BS,1) 2/3 inning, 3 runs - all earned, 2 hits, 2 walks, 1 K;
NY Post: Adam Ottavino blows lead as Mets suffer post-no-hitter letdown loss. "Ottavino...entered with a 1-0 lead to start the seventh but walked J.T. Realmuto with one out. Recent Mets-killer Kyle Schwarber came up next and made him pay, crushing a two-run homer to give the Phillies (11-11) the lead...Ottavino then walked Alec Bohm, who came around to score on a two-out double by Odubel Herrera to put the Phillies ahead 3-1...Rhys Hoskins gave the Phillies an insurance run in the eighth with a solo homer off Sean Reid-Foley, who later exited the game with an elbow injury...The Mets (15-7) loaded the bases with two out in the bottom of the eighth, but Brandon Nimmo — the go-ahead run at the plate — grounded out to end the inning."
NY Post: Taijuan Walker’s strong start in return a silver lining for Mets. "The 2021 All-Star hurled five shutout innings in a 4-1 loss to the Phillies, his first start in nearly three weeks."
Year: 2021; Game#21; Friday Apr 30 NYM 1 @ PHI 2; boxscore; WP: Anderson; LP: Stroman; Save: Coonrod; Time: 3:20; NIGHT; Attendance: 10,914; Record: 10-11; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Brandon Nimmo CF 1 for 4, 1 walk, 1 K; Jeff McNeil 2B 0 for 2, HBP, 1 walk, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 1 for 4, run scored, 1 K; J.D. Davis 3B 2 for 3 with a walk; Dominic Smith LF 1 for 4, RBI, 1 K; James McCann C 0 for 4, 1 K; Marcus Stroman P 1 for 2, double, 1 K – 5 innings, 3 hits, 2 runs – unearned, 8 Ks, 1 walk; Aaron Loup, 1 inning, no hits, no runs, no walks; Familia 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 2 walks, 1 K; Castro 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk;
John Harper SNY.TV: Mets takeaways from Friday's 2-1 loss to Phillies, including tempers flaring. “Marcus Stroman pitched a strong five innings, allowing only two unearned runs while racking up eight strikeouts before leaving the game after throwing only 64 pitches because of a “tight hamstring,”…The two runs he gave up scored on a strike three-passed ball with the bases loaded, when catcher James McCann appeared to be crossed up on a sinker and failed to get a glove on a catchable pitch…”
Mets.com: ”Then frustration bubbled over as Alvarado began jawing at Smith, who had been vocal in his criticisms of the reliever’s inside pitching both on Friday and earlier this month at Citi Field. Smith whirled and yelled back at Alvarado as both benches and bullpens cleared, leading to a brief fracas that did not escalate to a physical confrontation.”
Deesha Thosar NY Daily News: “Luis Rojas said Alvarado was instigating a fight. The Phillies left-hander drilled Jeff McNeil on his arm to leadoff the eighth, then intentionally walked J.D. Davis to face Smith for the final out of the inning. Rojas said Alvarado was out of line.”
Metstradamus: “Now yes, I think somebody should have popped Alvarado one and shut him up.”
Brian Joura Mets360: Maybe the way for the Mets to bust out of their doldrums is to get in a fight and throw some punches. Of course, if they tried that now, they’d probably swing and miss. (Subscription required).
NY Post: “The loss was the Mets’ third straight and seventh in nine games. They have scored once in their last 25 innings.”
What a silly, silly sport.
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 30, 2021
We'll take it. pic.twitter.com/FmB3DRIzJ5
Dom Smith drives in the Mets' first run of the game pic.twitter.com/XJ5mDkeLqd
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
Benches have cleared in Philadelphia after Jose Alvarado yelled at Dom Smith after striking him out. pic.twitter.com/NOBx5zmOBK
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
More words exchanged between the Phillies and Mets after Rhys Hoskins takes 2 consecutive pitches inside from Miguel Castro for a walk. pic.twitter.com/Eh28pt2lWE
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
Year: 2019;
Game #29; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 4 Vs. CIN; 3; boxscore; 10 innings; WP:; Gagnon;
LP: Iglesias;
Time: 03:24; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,836; Record:
15-14; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; W-wo;
NY Post: Pete Alonso’s sacrifice fly in 10th bails out Jeurys Familia and Mets. "Familia imploded with two outs in the ninth, flushing a 3-1 lead on a walk and three straight singles. Daniel Zamora was summoned and walked Joey Votto to load the bases before Drew Gagnon got the final out by striking out Eugenio Suarez...Alonso’s sacrifice fly to deep right won it, after Davis had grinded a 10-pitch at-bat and doubled. McNeil’s ensuing single, for his fourth hit of the game, put runners on the corners with nobody out against Raisel Iglesias."
Year: 2017; Game #24; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 5 @ WSN 23; boxscore; WP: Albers; LP: Syndergaard; Time: 03:37; DAY; Attendance: 36,806; Record: 10-14; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 6.5; L;
Mets360: "Syndergaard, who should not have started, left with an injury. The team got shellacked for 23 runs and any good morale built from Friday’s and Saturday’s victories is gone."
4/30/17: NYM @ WSH: Jay Bruce (7th of season, 248th of career) off Joe Ross pic.twitter.com/5QU0h5zBPr
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) April 2, 2021
Year: 2016;
Game #22; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 6 Vs. SFG; 5; boxscore; WP: deGrom; LP: Cain; Save: Familia;
Time: 03:09; DAY; Attendance: 44,466; Record: 15-7;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; W;
Year: 2015;
Game #23; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 2 Vs. WSN; 8; boxscore; WP: Strasburg; LP: deGrom;
Time: 02:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,689; Record: 15-8;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 4.5; L;
NY Post: Brutal error by Wilmer Flores extends lifeless Mets skid. "Flores’ sixth error of the season sent Jacob deGrom’s night in the wrong direction and helped doom the Mets to their third straight loss, 8-2 to the Nationals at Citi Field. The defeat was the Mets’ first in 11 home games this season...DeGrom (L,2-3) had a second straight shaky outing, lasting just 5¹/₃ innings in which he allowed five runs, three earned, on five hits and two walks with four strikeouts. The right-hander allowed three home runs at Yankee Stadium last Friday and was the losing pitcher...Kevin Plawecki’s RBI double in the second gave the Mets a 1-0 lead before Curtis Granderson delivered a run-scoring single. Flores’ double with one out got the rally started."
Year: 2013;
Game #25; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 1 @ MIA 2; boxscore; WP: Webb; LP: Hefner;
Time: 02:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 15,018; Record:
10-15; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 6.5; L-wo;
NY Post: Mets Drop sixth Straight. "Brandon Lyon unleashed a wild pitch in the ninth that allowed Juan Pierre to race home from third with the winning run in the Mets’ 2-1 loss at Marlins Park...Jeremy Hefner took a shutout bid into the ninth...Chris Coghlan singled leading off the inning, took second on Anthony Recker’s passed ball and went to third on Pierre’s bunt that became a fielder’s choice when Recker was unsuccessful in his attempt to nail Coghlan...Lyon entered and surrendered a game-tying single to Donovan Solano..Lyon threw the wild pitch with Greg Dobbs at the plate...Recker’s sacrifice fly in the fifth accounted for the Mets’ only run. Daniel Murphy slashed a leadoff double and went to third on Ike Davis’ fly to center before Recker got the run home."
Year: 2012; Game #23; Monday; Apr 30, NYM 3 @ HOU; 4; boxscore; WP: Rodriguez; LP: Acosta; Save: Myers; Time: 02:53; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,536; Record: 13-10; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
National Pastime.com: When Brett Myers faces his first batter in the ninth inning, the Astros closer becomes the seventh different Houston pitcher to face seven consecutive Mets, a major league first. Houston manager Brad Mills wears out a path from the dugout to the mound when he pulls starter Bud Norris from the game and then proceeds to summon Wilton Lopez, Wesley Wright, Brandon Lyon, Fernando Abad, and Fernando Rodriguez, to face one batter each in the team's 4-3 victory at Citi Field.
Year: 2011; Game #27; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 1 @ PHI 2; boxscore; WP: Halladay; LP: Niese; Time: 02:25; DAY; Attendance: 45,598; Record: 11-16; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 7.5; L;
Year: 2010;
Game #23; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 9 @ PHI; 1; boxscore; WP: Niese; LP: Kendrick;
Time: 02:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 45,296; Record: 14-9;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
Rod Barajas with two home runs and David Wright and Jeff Francour also went deep as the Mets pound the Phillies 9-1. Jonathan Niese (W,1-1) goes 7 allowing just 1 run on 4 hits.
4/30/10: NYM @ PHI: Rod Barajas (5th of season, 97th of career, 2nd of game) off Brad Lidge pic.twitter.com/xg0o8JtG2n
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) May 17, 2022
Year: 2008;
Game #26; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 1 Vs. PIT; 13; boxscore; WP: Gorzelanny; LP: Perez;
Time: 02:55; DAY; Attendance: 46,788; Record: 14-12;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Year: 2007;
Game #24; Monday; Apr 30, NYM 6 Vs. FLA; 9; boxscore; WP: Olsen; LP: Park; Save: Owens;
Time: 02:53; NIGHT; Attendance: 39,383; Record: 15-9;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Year: 2006;
Game #24; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 5 @ ATL; 8; boxscore; WP: Davies; LP: Trachsel; Save: Reitsma;
Time: 03:22; DAY; Attendance: 35,245; Record: 16-8;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 6.0; L;
Year: 2005; Game #24; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 3 @ WSN; 5; boxscore; 8 innings; WP:; Ohka; LP: Zambrano; Save: Carrasco; Time: 02:31; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,913; Record: 11-13; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 4; L;
National Pastime.com: With an enthusiastic RFK crowd chanting "Let's go, ground crew" the inexperienced group puts on quite a show of ineptitude when they struggle putting the tarp on a very soggy field during the second rain delay of the rain-shortened 5-3 victory over the Mets. New York files a protest after the game is called off in the bottom of the eighth, claiming the field became unplayable due to Washington's inability to cover the field during the 37-minute stoppage of play.
Year: 2004;
Game #23; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 6 @ SDP; 7; boxscore; WP: Lawrence; LP: Yates; Save: Otsuka;
Time: 03:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 41,971; Record: 9-14;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 6; L;
NY Post: A Petco stinker - Yates coughs up big lead as Pods Pop Mets. "In a demoralizing defeat to kick off their San Diego series, the Mets coughed up a five-run, first-inning lead and dropped a 7-6 decision to the Padres...Handed a 5-0 lead after one inning, Tyler Yates could not protect prosperity and lasted just 41/3 innings, allowing seven runs (five earned)...In the first inning, the Mets executed perfectly, racking up five hits as all eight position players either scored or drove in a run. Eric Valent had the key hit, a bases-loaded two-run double."
Year: 2003;
Game #27; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ STL; 13; boxscore; WP: Williams; LP: Astacio;
Time: 02:27; NIGHT; Attendance: 30,265; Record:
11-16; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 6; L;
Cardinals jumped all over Pedro Astacio (L,1-1) 5 runs in the 1st, 2 in the 2nd - 9 runs overall in 4 innings. Jason Middlebrook came on and allowed another 4 in the 6th. Mo Vaughn and Vance Wilson both hit HRs in the 9th after the game was well decided.
Year: 2002; Game #26; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 10 @ ARI; 1; boxscore; WP: Leiter; LP: Helling; Time: 02:42; NIGHT; Attendance: 36,743; Record: 16-10; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
National Pastime.com: Al Leiter becomes the first pitcher in baseball history to record wins over all thirty big league franchises that have been existence since 1901. The Mets southpaw earns the victory as New York routs the Diamondbacks at Bank One Ballpark, 10-1.
17 years ago today, @AlLeiter22 became the first pitcher in MLB history to record a win against all 30 ball clubs. pic.twitter.com/9URXmFsYG3
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 30, 2019
Year: 2001; Game #25; Monday; Apr 30, NYM 8 Vs. HOU; 2; boxscore; WP: Trachsel; LP: Elarton; Time: 03:22; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,083; Record: 10-15; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 4.5; W;
A big 5 run 6th inning helped Steve Trachsel earn his first ever Mets win. Steve would go on to an 11-13 record for the Mets that year and end up with 66 career Mets wins. Mike Piazza’s 3 run homer in the 6th the big blow.
Year: 2000;
Game #26; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 14 @ COL; 11; boxscore; WP: Leiter; LP: Bohanon;
Time: 03:15; DAY; Attendance: 36,252; Record: 16-10;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1999;
Game #23; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 7 Vs. SFG; 2; boxscore; WP: Watson; LP: Estes; Save: Wendell;
Time: 03:21; NIGHT; Attendance: 32,427; Record: 14-9;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; W;
Year: 1998;
Game #25; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 0 Vs. COL 4; boxscore; WP: Kile; LP: Jones;
Time: 02:26; NIGHT; Attendance: 12,599; Record:
13-12; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 4; L;
Year: 1997;
Game #26; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 6 Vs. SDP 2; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Hitchcock;
Save: Franco;
Time: 02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 12,429; Record:
12-14; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 7.5; W;
Year: 1995;
Game #5; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 0 Vs. STL 3; boxscore; WP: Urbani; LP: Jones; Save: Henke;
Time: 02:50; DAY; Attendance: 51,715; Record: 2-3;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 2; L;
Year: 1994;
Game #22; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 10 Vs. LAD 12; boxscore; WP: Gott; LP: Manzanillo;
Save: Dreifort;
Time: 03:28; DAY; Attendance: 21,734; Record: 11-11;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Mets scored 10 against the Dodgers on home runs by Bobby Bonilla, Todd Hundley and Jeromy Burnitz but it wasn't enough. Leading 10-5 in the 8th, Josias Manzanillo allowed 6 runs to go up 11-10 in the eventual 12-10 win.
Year: 1993;
Game #21; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 6 @ SDP 7; boxscore; WP: Rodriguez; LP: Young; Save: Harris;
Time: 03:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 39,343; Record: 8-13;
Standings: 7; Games up/behind: 8.5; L;
This was loss #17 in the Anthony Young 27 game loss streak, but like a lot of them, he didn't pitch that bad. Mets led 5 to 3 in the 7th when the Padres rallied for 3 in the bottom of the seventh pf Mets Pitchers Mike Draper and Mike Maddux - two of the runs scoring on a Tony Fernandez throwing error. A Jeff Kent RBI single in the 8th tied it but in the bottom of the 8th, Anthony Young gave up an RBI single to Tony Gwynn. Mets didn't score in the 9th. Anthony Young fell to 0-3 on the year and after losing the last 14 of 1992 - it made the losing streak 17.
Year: 1992; Game #22; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 4 Vs. HOU 3; boxscore; WP: Innis; LP: Jones; Save: Franco; Time: 02:51; NIGHT; Attendance: 14,803; Record: 13-9; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1991; Game #20; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 6 Vs. SDP; 3; boxscore; 7 innings; WP:; Gooden; LP: Lilliquist; Save: Pena; Time: 02:13; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,059; Record: 12-8; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1; W;
Rick Cerone hit two doubles and went 3 for 3 as part of a 13 hit Mets attack. Howard Johnson also homered as Dwight Gooden got the win going 6 innings, allowing a 2 run HR by Benito Santiago.
Year: 1990; Game #19; Monday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ ATL; 7; boxscore; WP: Smoltz; LP: Cone; Save: Boever; Time: 02:20; NIGHT; Attendance: 8,232; Record: 9-10; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 4.5; L;
Year: 1989;
Game #22; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 6 @ HOU; 7; boxscore; WP: Scott; LP: Cone; Save: Smith;
Time: 02:46; DAY; Attendance: 33,838; Record: 12-10;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 1988; Game #21; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 6 @ CIN; 5; boxscore; WP: Myers; LP: Franco; Time: 02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 33,463; Record: 15-6; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; W;
National Pastime.com: Reds' manager Pete Rose will be suspended for thirty days and fined $10,000 for pushing David Pallone, after the umpire makes a delayed call that allows the eventual winning run to score in the team's 6-5 loss to the Mets at Riverfront Stadium. The Cincinnati skipper shoves the first base ump twice after claiming he was poked in the face, a charge the arbitrator denies, and one never substantiated by major league baseball.
Year: 1987;
Game #20; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 11 Vs. MON; 3; boxscore; WP: Aguilera; LP: Tibbs;
Time: 02:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,607; Record: 11-9;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; W;
Year: 1986;
Game #16; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 8 @ ATL; 1; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Johnson;
Time: 02:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 23,361; Record: 13-3;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 5.0; W;
Year: 1985;
Game #18; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 4 Vs. HOU; 1; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Niekro;
Time: 02:27; NIGHT; Attendance: 31,558; Record: 12-6;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Dwight Gooden (W,3-1) allowed a 1st inning home run to Denny Wailing but nothing after that as he went the distance allowing 4 hits with 8 Ks. Mets broke through in the 7th with RBI singles by George Foster and Danny Heep. Clint Hurdle and John Christensen each singled in runs in the 8th for some insurance.
Year: 1983;
Game #17; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 1 Vs. ATL; 6; boxscore; WP: McMurtry; LP: Ownbey;
Time: 02:20; DAY; Attendance: 9,811; Record: 6-11;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 4.5; L;
The two guys soon to be traded for Keith Hernandez gave up all the runs in this one. Rick Ownbey went 8 innings allowing just 2 runs, 7 hits, 1 HR to Dale Murphy, 3 walks, 7 Ks. Neil Allen gave up 4 in the 9th including a 2-run Dale Murphy HR. Dave Kingman grounded out after Hubie Brooks had tripled for the Mets only run.
Year: 1982;
Game #20; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ SFG; 5; boxscore; WP: Breining; LP: Allen;
Time: 02:38; NIGHT; Attendance: 5,961; Record: 10-10;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3.5; L-wo;
With the Mets leading 4-2 in the 9th, Pete Falcone allowed the tying runs to reach base. Neil Allen then came on and surrendered a 3-run HR to Reggie Smith for the Giants victory. Dave Kingman hit his 8th HR of the year in the loss.
Year: 1981; Game #15; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 4 Vs. PIT; 7; boxscore; WP: Candelaria; LP: Jones; Save: Jackson; Time: 02:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 5,553; Record: 4-10; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 7; L;
Year: 1980;
Game #16; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 2 Vs. PHI; 0; boxscore; WP: Bomback; LP: Lerch;
Time: 01:56; NIGHT; Attendance: 4,559; Record: 6-10;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1979;
Game #18; Monday; Apr 30, NYM 4 Vs. SDP; 3; boxscore; WP: Swan; LP: Shirley; Save: Lockwood;
Time: 02:47; NIGHT; Attendance: 6,154; Record: 8-10;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Year: 1978;
Game #22; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 6 Vs. CIN; 4; boxscore; WP: Zachry; LP: Hume; Save: Lockwood;
Time: 02:36; DAY; Attendance: 20,092; Record: 10-12;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 2.5; W;
Year: 1977;
Game #17; Saturday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ SDP; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Jones;
Time: 02:08; NIGHT; Attendance: 22,428; Record: 8-9;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Year: 1976;
Game #20; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 3 Vs. HOU; 1; boxscore; WP: Matlack; LP: Niekro;
Time: 02:18; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,868; Record: 13-7;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 2.0; W;
Year: 1975;
Game #16; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ CHC; 7; boxscore; WP: Burris; LP: Matlack; Save: Zamora;
Time: 02:16; DAY; Attendance: 4,802; Record: 9-7;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; L;
Year: 1974;
Game #21; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 8 @ LAD; 7; boxscore; WP: Miller; LP: Brewer;
Time: 02:48; NIGHT; Attendance: 24,049; Record: 8-13;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 4.5; W;
Mets took a 6-0 lead in the 5th but the Dodgers chipped away against Jerry Koosman who allowed a 3 run HR to Steve Garvey to tie it in the 8th. John Milner doubled off Mike Marshall in the 9th to score two and give the Mets the lead and eventual win.
Year: 1972; Game #12; Sunday; Apr 30, NYM 0 @ LAD; 7; boxscore; WP: Sutton; LP: Capra; Time: 02:35; DAY; Attendance: 21,989; Record: 8-4; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Year: 1971; Game #19; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ HOU; 3; boxscore; 12 innings; WP:; McGraw; LP: Culver; Time: 03:36; NIGHT; Attendance: 13,860; Record: 12-7; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
Ken Boswell’s two out single in the 12th scored Bud Harrelson to give the Mets the win. The Mets led 3-1 but a Joe Morgan 2 run HR off Jim McAndrew tied the game. Winning pitcher Tug McGraw went 4 scoreless in relief.
Year: 1970;
Game #19; Thursday; Apr 30, NYM 4 @ SFG; 1; boxscore; WP: Ryan; LP: McCormick;
Time: 02:46; DAY; Attendance: 5,149; Record: 10-9;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Year: 1969;
Game #20; Wednesday; Apr 30, NYM 2 @ MON; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Wegener;
Time: 02:16; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,024; Record: 9-11;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Year: 1968;
Game #16; Tuesday; Apr 30, NYM 1 Vs. PHI; 0; boxscore; WP: Cardwell; LP: Short;
Time: 02:05; DAY; Attendance: 3,771; Record: 7-9;
Standings: 7; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1967;
Game #16; Sunday; Apr 30 (1), NYM 2
@ CIN; 0; boxscore; WP: Cardwell; LP: McCool;
Time: 2:28; DAY; Record: 6-10; Standings: 9; Games up/behind:
7.5; W;
Year: 1967;
Game #17; Sunday; Apr 30 (2), NYM 2
@ CIN; 3; boxscore; WP: Nolan; LP: Seaver;
Time: 02:17; DAY; Attendance: 14,360; Record: 6-11;
Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 7.5; L;
Year: 1965;
Game #16; Friday; Apr 30, NYM 1 @ CIN; 6; boxscore; WP: Tsitouris; LP: Spahn;
Time: 02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 5,216; Record: 6-10;
Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 4.5; L;
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