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1986 Regular Season Game 94
July 27, 1986
Mets 5, Braves 1
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METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 27, 1986 GAME:

Richard Biever
October 25, 2001
The Mets salvaged my vacation by winning the third of the three-game series (after dropping both ends of a double header the night before).

They hit three consecutive homers to blow the game open, I think in the top of the 5th.

They didn't hit three consecutive homers again until 1988(?) in Cincinnati. It was the Sunday afternoon after the infamous Dave Pallone-Pete Rose night game. I was fortunate enough to be at those two games, too.

Ryan Sanders
May 17, 2008
My first baseball game. I was a huge Met fan but grew up in the South. My favorite player was Gary Carter. Great memory: back to back to back!



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