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METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE APRIL 7, 1993 GAME:

Dan
July 29, 2002
I was at this one. It was so early in the season, and things looked promising at this juncture. Saberhagen dominated the expansion Rockies and everyone chipped in on offense. Little did Met fans know we were mere months away from golfing accidents in the clubhouse, bleach spraying, tossed firecrackers, and being shown "The Bronx."

Bob P
May 2, 2003
The Rockies, who had not yet played a regular season game at batter-friendly Coors Field, came into Shea for a season-opening two game series, and managed a total of one run and six hits in 18 innings.

Mike Brady
August 14, 2011
I was at this game as well. It was a weekday day game and recall the weather was very nice. I believe fans received an "Inaugural Series" pin. We sat in the company box seats, and still remember the section, 92K.

Dave VW
December 20, 2022
The Mets make easy work of the Rockies to win the first two games of the year... quite possibly the only thing that went easy for the team in 1993. Saberhagen was on point and very economical with his pitches, needing just 89 to navigate 8 innings. I found it to really be something that he only struck out 1 over his 8 innings -- the last Mets pitcher to go at least 8 innings with no more than 1 K was Bartolo Colon in 2014. Saberhagen was also toying with a no-hitter until pinch-hitter Jim Tatum singled in the 6th.

After making some really nice defensive plays in the opener, Bonilla flat out dropped a fly ball in the first inning, though the wind may have been a contributing factor. Still, he took his time getting the ball back into the infield, which allowed Dante Bichette to get all the way to the third base. Bonilla was rightly booed for the blunder, but he seemed to take it in stride when he acknowledged the crowd after they mockingly cheered for him making a routine catch later in the game. Speaking of bad defense, Tony Fernandez committed 2 errors in the game, the first multi-error game by the 4-time Gold Glover since 1988. Watching these games back, announcers fawned over this guy and were certain he'd be the reason the Mets bounced back in 1993, and they couldn't have been more wrong. Meanwhile, Bichette entered the record books as the first Rockies player to score a run and hit a homer when he connected for a no-doubter in the 7th.

During the broadcast, the crew brought up Ron Hunt's record of 50 HBPs in 1971. That just boggles my mind. For comparison's sake, Mark Canha just set the Mets record in 2022 with 28 HBPs. He was barely halfway to the record! Meanwhile, what WWOR telecast wouldn't be complete without a Kinerism. When talking about Vince Coleman, he said the outfielder took up "taekwondu" over the offseason. I guess for him that's a pretty mild gaffe, but I still got a chuckle out of it.



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