Good Morning. Happy Birthday Jeff Musselman. Mets play today in Chicago, Syracuse, Binghamton, and Brooklyn win while St. Lucie and the FCL Mets lose.
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Mets (35-38) @ Cubs (36-39), 2:20 pm
CHC: Shota Imanaga (#18, 30, LHP, 7-1, 1.89)
NYM: Jose Quintana (#62, 35, LHP, 2-5, 4.98)
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- Rising Mets star Francisco Alvarez making it hard to take him out of lineup
- The Mets are once again playing important games
- Star’s funk giving Mets a second base conundrum
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- Brooklyn Cyclones Game Notes - 6/20/2024
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Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Bill Shea (1907)
- Jeff Musselman (1963)
- Sam Clay (1993)
Died on this date:
- Darryl Hamilton (2015)
Transactions:
New York Mets sold Al Luplow to the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 21, 1967.
New York Mets traded Brian Ostrosser to the Cleveland Indians for Dwain Anderson on June 21, 1974.
1964 | Despite the four errors made by the Phillies, Rick Wise wins the first of his 188 major league victories when Philadelphia beats the Mets at Shea Stadium in the nightcap of a twin bill, 8-2. The 18 year-old rookie right-hander's accomplishment receives little fanfare when his effort follows Jim Bunning's perfect game in the opener. |
1964 | On an unseasonably warm Father's Day, Phillies' hurler Jim Bunning becomes the first modern pitcher to toss a no-hitter in both leagues when he throws a perfect game to beat the Mets, 6-0. Gus Triandos also becomes the first catcher to handle a no-hitter in both leagues. |
2006 | Jose Reyes becomes the ninth player in Mets history to hit for the cycle. The 23 year-old shortstop hits a leadoff homer in the first, followed by a double in the third, then a triple in the fifth, and completes the feat with an eighth-inning single in the team's 5-4 loss to the Reds at Shea Stadium. |
1963 - The Mets beat the Phillies, 3-1; only pitchers Al Jackson and Cal McLish get multiple hits. The next game where the only multi-hit players are the opposing starters will be 50 years later, August 4, 2013.
2000: The New York Mets announce that SS Rey Ordonez will be out for the season because his broken left forearm is not healing properly.
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