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1992 Regular Season Game 30
May 8, 1992
Mets 4, Dodgers 3
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Ed K
September 22, 2007
Rodney McCray got his only at-bat as a Met in this game and made the most of it with an RBI single.

Michael
March 30, 2020
After a long rain delay, Rodney McCray got his only Met hit, a game winning single, to beat the Dodgers after midnight.

A nice moment too as since the game ended, the Dodgers outfielder left the ball in the field of play and walked off. Howard Johnson, knowing it was a big moment for McCray, went out in the wet soaked grass to the outfield and picked up the ball for him to have.



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