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Justin Verlander with his first Mets Win, a 17 hit attack in 2006, 8 runs in the 1st in 2019, Jose Reyes steals 300th base, and the Mets win in 14 innings in 1972. These are just a few of the games the Mets have played on May 10th.
Year: 2023; Game # 37; Wednesday, May 10; NYM 2 @ CIN;1; boxscore; WP: Verlander; LP: Greene; Save: Robertson;Time: 2:35; NIGHT; Attendance: 14,515; Record: 18-19; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 7; W
Box Score: Mets 2 Reds 1 Brandon Nimmo CF 3 for 5, 1 RBI, 1 K; Francisco Lindor SS 1 for 5, 1 K; Jeff McNeil LF 1 for 5, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 1 for 3, HR (13th), 1 run, 1 RBI, 2 walks, 1 K; Brett Baty 3B 0 for 3, 1 K; Francisco Alvarez C 0 for 3, 1 walk, 1 K; Justin Verlander 7 innings, 1 run - earned, 2 hits, 2 walks, 7 Ks; Adam Ottavino 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 K; David Robertson (S,7) 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 2 Ks;
NY Post: Mets nip lowly Reds thanks to Justin Verlander’s seven-inning gem In his second start off the injured list, Verlander provided the Mets with seven strong innings in a 2-1 victory over the Reds at Great American Ball Park, halting the team’s three-game losing streak...The victory was just the Mets’ fourth in their past 16 games...Verlander surrendered an RBI double to Jake Fraley in the first inning but escaped with a 1-0 deficit as Francisco Alvarez threw out Tyler Stephenson on a delayed attempt to steal second base...Pete Alonso’s second homer in as many nights tied it 1-1 in the second...Brandon Nimmo delivered an RBI single in the fourth that gave the Mets a 2-1 lead."
Mets.com: With win over Reds, JV has beaten every MLB team
Year: 2022; Game#31; Tuesday May 10, NYM 4 @ ;WSN; 2; boxscore; WP: Carrasco; LP: Edwards; Save: Díaz; Time: 3:08; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,955; Record: 21-10; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 7.0; W;
Mets 4 Nationals 2 (Box Score) Francisco Lindor SS 2 for 5, Stolen Base, 2 Ks; J.D. Davis DH 1 for 3, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 1 walk; Jeff McNeil 2B 2 for 3, double, 2 RBIs, 1 walk; Carlos Carrasco (W,3-1) 6.2 innings, 2 runs - both earned, 7 hits, 5 Ks;
Metstradamus: "But this year, the Mets as a whole have been making contact and getting hits that were more timely. As for McNeil? He’s been the McNeil we fell in love with in 2018 and 2019."
NY Post: Carlos Carrasco’s gem propels Mets past rival Nationals. "On Tuesday, the veteran right-hander worked into the seventh inning or beyond for a third time in four starts to lead the Mets’ 4-2 victory over the Nationals"
Newsday: Pete Alonso’s single, J.D. Davis’ single and Eduardo Escobar’s walk loaded the bases with one out for McNeil, the Mets’ leading hitter and No. 8 batter. He ripped a double down off the glove of first baseman Josh Bell and down the right field line. James McCann’s sacrifice fly to right put the Mets ahead.
Maikel Franco finally plates this game's first run with an RBI single in the north, but Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil combine on a strong relay to cut down another run at the plate.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 11, 2022
Nationals 1, Mets 0 after four. pic.twitter.com/BETF8imeUf
JEFF MCNEIL COMES THROUGH WITH THE BASES LOADED AND WE'RE TIED AT 2! pic.twitter.com/7SViF973L0
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
James McCann with the sac fly!
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
Mets lead 3-2! pic.twitter.com/dB5rwn9TlE
"Oh my goodness, you dirty rat!" - Keith
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
Gary could only laugh 😂🐭 pic.twitter.com/aoxOfZTl2D
"MCCANNON GOT HIM AGAIN!" 💣 pic.twitter.com/I9mtsowxP8
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
A long sac fly for J.D. Davis and the Mets have a 4-2 lead! pic.twitter.com/58mNOAlQte
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
A 4-6-3 DP to end it!
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 11, 2022
Mets win! pic.twitter.com/tmz3IFWreA
Year: 2019; Game #38; Friday; May 10, NYM 11 Vs. MIA; 2; boxscore; WP: Wheeler; LP: Lopez; Time: 03:04; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,194; Record: 18-20; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Mets360: "The first eight Mets batters reached base safely, with six hits and two walks. The streak was climaxed by Amed Rosario drilling a grand slam home run. Michael Conforto and Jeff McNeil later added homers. Overall, five different Mets finished with multi-hit games, including J.D. Davis and Conforto with three apiece.
Year: 2017;
Game #33; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 5 Vs. SFG; 6; boxscore; WP: Morris; LP: Familia; Save: Law;
Time: 03:33; DAY; Attendance: 31,066; Record: 16-17;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 5.5; L;
With the Mets up 3-2 in the 9th, Jeurys Familia gave up 4 runs. Tommy Milone gave up 2 runs in 5 innings in his Mets debut.
Year: 2016; Game #32; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 2 @ LAD; 3; boxscore; WP: Jansen; LP: Robles; Time: 02:52; NIGHT; Attendance: 38,858; Record: 20-12; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 0.5; L-wo;
The Dodgers scored 2 in the bottom of the first against Jacob deGrom. The Mets came right back and tied it up in the top of the 2nd. That is where it stayed until Trayce Thompson’s 2 out pinch hit walk-off HR off Hansel Robles in the 9th.
Year: 2015;
Game #31; Sunday; May 10, NYM 7 @ PHI; 4; boxscore; WP: Colon; LP: Billingsley;
Save: Familia;
Time: 02:57; DAY; Attendance: 27,935; Record: 20-11;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 3.5; W;
Year: 2014;
Game #35; Saturday; May 10, NYM 4 Vs. PHI; 5; boxscore; WP: Adams; LP: Farnsworth;
Save: Papelbon;
Time: 03:16; NIGHT; Attendance: 29,170; Record:
16-19; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 4; L;
NY Post: Mets bullpen flops in another loss to Phillies. "Scott Rice coughed up a one-run lead in the seventh, and Kyle Farnsworth took his third loss after allowing Ryan Howard’s two-out, run-scoring single over shortstop in the ninth. Wright had an opportunity in the bottom of the ninth against Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon with Daniel Murphy in scoring position, but popped up a slider in foul territory to end the loss."
David Wright goes 3 for 5 with a homer, double and 3 RBIs in the loss.
Year: 2013;
Game #32; Friday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. PIT; 7; boxscore; WP: Rodriguez; LP: Marcum; Save: Grilli;
Time: 03:07; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,153; Record:
14-18; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5.5; L;
Pirates jump out to a 6-0 lead against Shaun Marcum (L.0-3) with 3 in the 2nd and 3 more in the 5th. Anthony Recker and Jordany Valdespin with solo homers for the Mets.
5/10/13: PIT @ NYM: Jordany Valdespin (3rd of season, 11th of career) off Jose Contreras (@jordany023) pic.twitter.com/ZeLbujHYXN
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) June 7, 2021
Year: 2011; Game #36; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 4 @ COL; 3; boxscore; WP: Pelfrey; LP: Hammel; Save: Rodriguez; Time: 02:35; NIGHT; Attendance: 31,007; Record: 16-20; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 7.5; W;
Mike Pelfrey went 6.2 innings allowing 3 runs on 6 hits with 1 walk but also doubled in 2 runs that gave the Mets a 4-2 lead in the 4th.
Year: 2010; Game #32; Monday; May 10, NYM 2 Vs. WSN; 3; boxscore; WP: Atilano; LP: Maine; Save: Batista; Time: 03:23; NIGHT; Attendance: 29,313; Record: 17-15; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3; L;
Baseball Reference: The Nationals move to second place in the NL East with a 3 - 2 win over the Mets. Adam Kennedy and Ryan Zimmerman hit back-to-back homers in support of rookie Luis Atilano's pitching. The Nats are now 4 games above .500 for the first time since September of 2005. After the game, the struggling Mets designate veteran Frank Catalanotto for assignment and call up OF Chris Carter from AAA Buffalo.
5/10/10: WSH @ NYM: Angel Pagan (2nd of season, 17th of career) off Miguel Batista pic.twitter.com/WuR4bP2YTW
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) August 17, 2022
Year: 2009;
Game #30; Sunday; May 10, NYM 8 Vs. PIT; 4; boxscore; WP: Hernández; LP: Snell;
Time: 03:09; DAY; Attendance: 39,871; Record: 17-13;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
NY Post: Pitt Pounded for 7th in a row. "[Jerry] Manuel’s club is standing alone in first place in the NL East and is the proud owner of a seven-game winning streak...[Livan] Hernandez (3-1) continued to boost the Mets’ confidence in him, holding the Pirates to two runs despite giving up seven hits and four walks in six innings...Jose Reyes continued his recent rejuvenation act with two more hits, Carlos Beltran added a two-run double and catcher Omir Santos remained a revelation by driving in two runs and throwing out a baserunner."
5/10/2009 José Reyes steals the 300th base of his career. Reyes, who is playing in his 785th game, becomes the fastest player to reach this milestone since Kenny Lofton in 1996.@lamelaza_7 pic.twitter.com/PlxKfZoJKv
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) May 10, 2023
Year: 2008;
Game #33; Saturday; May 10 (1), NYM
12 Vs. CIN; 6; boxscore; WP: Santana; LP: Belisle;
Time: 03:12; DAY; Attendance: 55,186; Record: 18-15;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3; W;
Big day for Carlos Delgado - homer, double and a triple as he goes 3 for 5 just missing the cycle. Mets 12 run attack supports Johan Santana (W,4-2) 6 innings, 3 runs, 10 hits, 1 homer, 1 walk, 5 Ks.
5/10/08: CIN @ NYM: Carlos Delgado (5th of season, 436th of career) off Mike Lincoln (@carlosdelgado21) pic.twitter.com/B7SM58ULnr
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) December 1, 2020
Year: 2008;
Game #34; Saturday; May 10 (2), NYM
1 Vs. CIN; 7; boxscore; WP: Arroyo; LP: Pelfrey;
Time: 02:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 47,673; Record:
18-16; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 3; L;
Reds split the double header by taking game two. Mike Pelfrey could have used some of the runs from the 1st game going 6 innings and allowing 2 runs. Reds blew the game open with two of Duaner Sanchez in the 8th and 3 more against Billy Wagner in the 9th. David Wright singled in Jose Reyes for the Mets only run.
Year: 2006;
Game #33; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 13 @ PHI; 4; boxscore; WP: Glavine; LP: Lidle;
Time: 02:59; NIGHT; Attendance: 30,269; Record:
22-11; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 4.0; W;
The Mets scored 10 unanswered runs in the first 3 innings and pounded out 17 hits. 7 different starters, including Tom Glavine, each had two hits.
Year: 2005;
Game #34; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 0 @ CHC; 7; boxscore; WP: Maddux; LP: Benson;
Time: 02:27; NIGHT; Attendance: 38,813; Record: 18-16;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Year: 2004;
Game #32; Monday; May 10, NYM 8 @ ARI; 12; boxscore; WP: Daigle; LP: Baldwin;
Time: 03:11; NIGHT; Attendance: 28,638; Record:
14-18; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 4.5; L;
Making his Mets debut, James Baldwin allows 6 runs in 2+ innings as the Diamondbacks score 2 in the 1st, 1 in the 2nd, 6 in the 3rd and 3 more in the 4th. Mets outhit the D-Backs 17 to 14 including a Mike Cameron solo homer in the 9th.
Year: 2003;
Game #36; Saturday; May 10, NYM 4 Vs. SDP; 2; boxscore; 10 innings; WP: Stanton;
LP: Wright;
Time: 03:13; DAY; Attendance: 32,930; Record: 15-21;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 9; W-wo;
Mike Piazza walks it off with a 2 run homer in the 10th. Al Leiter started for the Mets going 7 innings allowing just two runs. Scott Strickland, Armando Benitez and Mike Stanton combined for 3 scoreless innings.
Year: 2002;
Game #35; Friday; May 10, NYM 5 Vs. COL; 9; boxscore; WP: Jennings; LP: D'Amico;
Time: 03:21; NIGHT; Attendance: 37,484; Record:
18-17; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 2; L;
NY Post: Bobby Blames Himself. "After their sixth straight loss, Bobby Valentine closed the Mets’ clubhouse doors last night. Calmly, Valentine started pointing fingers. Actually, he only pointed one, and it was at himself. Valentine told the Mets that last night’s 9-5 loss to the Rockies was his fault. He shouldn’t have played the infield in during the second. He brought Kane Davis in too soon in the sixth...Valentine thought starter and loser Jeff D’Amico pitched well in his five innings “other than [the pitches to] Todd Helton.” Helton belted two homers off D’Amico."
Year: 2001; Game #34; Thursday; May 10, NYM 2 @ COL; 8; boxscore; WP: Chacon; LP: Rusch; Time: 02:31; DAY; Attendance: 40,603; Record: 14-20; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 6.5; L;
3 Rockies HRs in the bottom of the 6th off Glendon Rusch broke a 1-1 tie. Neifi Perez, Ron Gant, and Todd Helton all went deep in the 6th as the Rockies scored 4 that inning and 3 more in the 7th.
Year: 2000; Game #35; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 9 @ PIT; 13; boxscore; WP: Silva; LP: Cook; Time: 03:29; NIGHT; Attendance: 13,711; Record: 18-17; Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5; L;
Baseball Reference: The Pirates defeat the Mets, 13 - 9, as Wil Cordero goes 5 for 5 with a double, home run, and four RBIs. The Mets' Rickey Henderson becomes the 21st major-leaguer to garner 10,000 at bats in his career. Henderson finishes the night with 10,002 at-bats and trails only Cal Ripken Jr., among active players.
5/10/00: NYM @ PIT: Mike Piazza (8th of season, 248th of career) off Todd Ritchie (@mikepiazza31) pic.twitter.com/COpExUVIZP
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) March 23, 2023
5/10/00: NYM @ PIT: Robin Ventura (7th of season, 210th of career) off Todd Ritchie pic.twitter.com/f4cBVtNUwQ
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) June 15, 2023
Year: 1999;
Game #32; Monday; May 10, NYM 3 @ COL; 10; boxscore; WP: Astacio; LP: Leiter;
Time: 02:51; NIGHT; Attendance: 40,021; Record:
18-14; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; L;
Year: 1997;
Game #36; Saturday; May 10, NYM 2 @ STL; 0; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Benes; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:28; NIGHT; Attendance: 43,747; Record:
18-18; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 6.5; W;
Year: 1996;
Game #33; Friday; May 10, NYM 2 Vs. CHC; 0; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Castillo; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:13; NIGHT; Attendance: 16,687; Record:
14-19; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 8.5; W;
Bobby Jones (W,3-1) with 8 scoreless innings allowing just 4 hits. Butch Huskey with a solo homer and Carl Everett with an RBI pinch hit for Bobby Jones in the 8th. A 1-2-3 9th from John Franco seals the combined shutout.
5/10/96: CHC @ NYM: Butch Huskey (2nd of season, 5th of career) off Frank Castillo pic.twitter.com/w60hS4SN5W
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) March 31, 2022
Year: 1995;
Game #13; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 5 Vs. ATL; 2; boxscore; WP: Henry; LP: Wohlers; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 12,620; Record: 5-8;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1994;
Game #32; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 3 @ MON; 2; boxscore; 10 innings; WP: Linton;
LP: Wetteland;
Time: 03:06; NIGHT; Attendance: 13,158; Record:
18-14; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; W;
Down 2-1 in the 9th, John Cangelosi ties it with an RBI single. Joe Orsulak with a 10th inning homer puts the Mets up for good. Doug Linton (W,4-0) throws two scoreless innings in relief.
Year: 1993; Game #29; Monday; May 10, NYM 1 Vs. FLA; 0; boxscore; WP: Saberhagen; LP: Bowen; Time: 02:13; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,234; Record: 11-18; Standings: 7; Games up/behind: 11.5; W;
National Pastime.com: Marlins right-hander Ryan Bowen hurls the first complete game in franchise history. The 25 year-old gives a lone run on three hits but loses the Shea Stadium contest, 1-0, to the Mets' Bret Saberhagen, who also goes the distance.
Year: 1992;
Game #32; Sunday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. LAD; 0; boxscore; WP: Fernandez; LP: Candiotti; Save: Franco;
Time: 02:43; DAY; Attendance: 25,186; Record: 19-13;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3; W;
It was vintage Sid Fernandez (W, 2-3) 7 inning shutout, 4 hits, 2 walks, 7 Ks. Dick Schofield homered and drove in 2. Bobby Bonilla doubled and drove in the other run as the Mets improved to 19-13.
Year: 1991; Game #27; Friday; May 10, NYM 0 @ SFG; 7; boxscore; WP: Black; LP: Gooden; Time: 02:35; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,791; Record: 15-12; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; L;
Bud Black scattered 4 hits for the Giants. The game was tied 0-0 until the bottom of the 5th when the Giants scored two on a single by Bud Black and a double by Mike Felder. Giants put the game away in the 7th with 4 runs capped off by 2 run HR by Will Clark off Pete Schourek.
Year: 1989;
Game #31; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 11 @ CIN; 4; boxscore; WP: Darling; LP: Browning; Save: Aguilera;
Time: 03:00; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,112; Record:
18-13; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Year: 1988;
Game #30; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 5 @ HOU; 2; boxscore; WP: Cone; LP: Camacho; Save: McDowell;
Time: 03:05; NIGHT; Attendance: 19,064; Record: 22-8;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 2.5; W;
Year: 1987;
Game #28; Sunday; May 10, NYM 7 @ ATL; 8; boxscore; WP: Dedmon; LP: Orosco; Save: Garber;
Time: 03:01; DAY; Attendance: 19,460; Record: 13-15;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3; L;
Year: 1986;
Game #24; Saturday; May 10, NYM 5 Vs. CIN; 1; boxscore; WP: Darling; LP: Browning;
Time: 02:24; DAY; Attendance: 45,303; Record: 20-4;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 5.0; W;
Year: 1985;
Game #25; Friday; May 10, NYM 5 Vs. PHI; 0; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Carlton;
Time: 02:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 46,143; Record: 17-8;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
5/10/1985 Doc Gooden takes a no-hitter into the seventh inning and tosses a complete game shutout against the Phillies. Gooden collects two hits, strikes out 13 batters and lowers his ERA to 1.31 on the season.@DocGooden16 pic.twitter.com/0K4rahLEw9
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) May 10, 2022
Year: 1984;
Game #28; Thursday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. ATL; 7; boxscore; WP: Barker; LP: Terrell;
Time: 03:16; DAY; Attendance: 6,900; Record: 16-12;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; L;
Braves get the best of Walt Terrell and the Mets bullpen. Walt gives up 3 runs, 2 earned, in 4 innings. Tom Gorman allows another 3 in relief. Rusty Staub highlights the Mets offense with a 2 run pinch hit single in the 8th.
Year: 1983;
Game #26; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 4 @ HOU; 5; boxscore; 11 innings; WP: DiPino;
LP: Allen;
Time: 03:07; NIGHT; Attendance: 8,941; Record: 8-18;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8.5; L-wo;
Year: 1982;
Game #30; Monday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. SDP; 2; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Lucas;
Time: 02:11; NIGHT; Attendance: 9,670; Record: 15-15;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 3.5; W-wo;
Randy Jones (W, 4-1) went the distance for the win but he needed the help of a Mets walk-off. Tied at 1 in the 9th, Terry Kennedy doubled to give the Padres a 2-1 lead. Then in the bottom of the 9th with two outs and Wally Backman and Ellis Valentine on base, Bob Bailor doubled to drive them home for the walk-off win.
Year: 1981;
Game #25; Sunday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. LAD; 5; boxscore; WP: Welch; LP: Jones; Save: Howe;
Time: 02:43; DAY; Attendance: 12,102; Record: 8-16;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 8; L;
3 Hubie Brooks errors on 3 consecutive plays resulted in 4 un-earned runs. Randy Jones went to 0-5 on the year with the loss going 3.2 innings, allowing 5 runs – 1 earned on 1 hit and 6 walks. Joel Youngblood went 3 for 4 with an RBI and a run scored for the Mets.
Year: 1980;
Game #26; Saturday; May 10, NYM 3 @ MON; 5; boxscore; WP: Lee; LP: Kobel; Save: Sosa;
Time: 02:24; DAY; Attendance: 14,012; Record: 9-17;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 9; L;
Year: 1979;
Game #27; Thursday; May 10, NYM 1 @ LAD; 14; boxscore; WP: Messersmith; LP: Swan;
Time: 02:35; NIGHT; Attendance: 26,399; Record: 9-18;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 11.5; L;
Year: 1978;
Game #31; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 7 @ MON; 2; boxscore; WP: Espinosa; LP: May;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 7,279; Record: 13-18;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Year: 1975; Game #24; Saturday; May 10, NYM 1 Vs. CIN; 7; boxscore; WP: Kirby; LP: Webb; Save: McEnaney; Time: 02:30; DAY; Attendance: 21,405; Record: 10-14; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 7; L;
Baseball Reference: Will McEnaney provides 3 1/3 innings of hitless relief to seal the Reds' 7 - 1 win over the Mets. Clay Kirby gets the win.
Year: 1974;
Game #29; Friday; May 10, NYM 7 @ CHC; 2; boxscore; WP: Koosman; LP: Hooton;
Time: 02:31; DAY; Attendance: 4,385; Record: 12-17;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 4; W;
Jerry Koosman (W,4-0) 8.2 innings allowing just two unearned runs. Dave Schneck 3 for 5, 3 RBIs including a 2 run homer.
Year: 1972;
Game #19; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 4 Vs. LAD; 3; boxscore; 14 innings; WP: McGraw;
LP: Mikkelsen;
Time: 03:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 20,766; Record: 13-6;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W-wo;
Down 3-0 after 3, the Mets battled back with single runs in the 3rd and the 5th until Rusty Staub tied it with a HR (#2 in his Met Career) in the 8th. After Jon Matlack went the first 9, Tug McGraw went the next 5 until Teddy Martinez drove in Bud Harrelson with the winning run in the 14th.
Year: 1971;
Game #27; Monday; May 10, NYM 2 Vs. HOU; 1; boxscore; WP: Gentry; LP: Blasingame;
Save: McGraw;
Time: 02:04; NIGHT; Attendance: 16,056; Record: 18-9;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
Baseball Reference: At New York, Bud Harrelson's 2-run single in the 7th beats Houston and Wade Blasingame, 2 - 1. It is Blasingame's first loss to the Mets after nine wins.
Year: 1970;
Game #29; Sunday; May 10, NYM 7 Vs. SFG; 11; boxscore; WP: Marichal; LP: Ryan;
Time: 02:47; DAY; Attendance: 36,018; Record: 14-15;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2.5; L;
Year: 1969;
Game #28; Saturday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. HOU; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Lemaster;
Time: 02:31; DAY; Attendance: 14,981; Record: 13-15;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 5; W;
Year: 1968;
Game #25; Friday; May 10, NYM 5 @ CHC; 1; boxscore; WP: Koosman; LP: Jenkins; Save: Koonce;
Time: 02:21; DAY; Attendance: 3,258; Record: 11-14;
Standings: 9; Games up/behind: 5.5; W;
Year: 1967;
Game #23; Wednesday; May 10, NYM 4 Vs. CIN; 7; boxscore; WP: Pappas; LP: Cardwell; Save: Osteen;
Time: 03:05; NIGHT; Attendance: 8,779; Record: 9-14;
Standings: 8; Games up/behind: 7; L;
Year: 1966;
Game #19; Tuesday; May 10, NYM 7 Vs. HOU; 4; boxscore; WP: Selma; LP: Giusti;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 8,298; Record: 9-10;
Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 6.5; W;
Year: 1964;
Game #23; Sunday; May 10 (1), NYM
4 Vs. STL; 1; boxscore; WP: Stallard; LP: Craig;
Time: 2:38; DAY; Record: 6-17; Standings: 10; Games up/behind:
10.5; W;
Year: 1964;
Game #24; Sunday; May 10 (2), NYM
1 Vs. STL; 10; boxscore; WP: Washburn; LP: Hinsley; Save: Taylor;
Time: 02:45; DAY; Attendance: 30,776; Record: 6-18;
Standings: 10; Games up/behind: 10.5; L;
Mets split a pair with the Cards. In Game One, the Mets beat Ex-Met Roger Craig (L,2-1). With the game tied at 1 in the 8th, Rob Kanehl and Frank Thomas hit solo homers and Jim Hickman singles in another. Tracy Stalled (W,2-4) the complete game winner - 1 run, 5 hits, 4 walks, 9 Ks.
In Game Two, it was all Cardinals as they jump to a 4-0 lead in the 3rd off Mets starter Jerry Hinsley (L,0-1). A Larry Elliot homer accounts for the only Mets run.
Year: 1963;
Game #28; Friday; May 10, NYM 3 Vs. CIN; 2; boxscore; WP: Willey; LP: O'Toole;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 14,474; Record:
13-15; Standings: 6; Games up/behind: 5; W;
A Jim Hickman solo homer breaks a 2-2 tie in the 8th. Carl Willey (W,3-1) 9 innings, 2 runs - both unearned, 5 hits, 1 HR, 1 walk, 8 Ks;
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