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METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF GAMES FROM THE 2019 SEASON

April 1, 2019 Marlins Park
Mets 7, Miami Marlins 3

NYB Buff
April 2, 2019
Nice comeback win for the team. The game featured Juan Lagares' 21st home run as a Met to make him their all-time leader among players whose last name begins with the letter L. He had been tied with Johnny Lewis for more than a year. In the ninth, Amed Rosario's RBI single and Pete Alonzo's first major league HR put the Mets ahead to stay. Edwin Diaz then gave his Mitch Williams impression with three consecutive strikeouts after loading the bases.


Hot Foot
April 13, 2019

Pete Alonso's first major league home run was an absolute monster shot. It made Marlins Park look small.

May 2, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 1, Cincinnati Reds 0

NYB Buff
August 12, 2020
Just like He did with the 40-day rainstorm that flooded the earth, the Good Lord put Noah in command for this game. Big Thor recorded ten strikeouts and held the Reds to four singles in pitching a complete game shutout. Syndergaard was also the hitting star with a solo home run that provided all the support he needed. It was the first time in 36 years that a pitcher homered in his own 1-0 shutout win. A special thing like this cannot happen with a designated hitter in the way!

May 4, 2019 Miller Park
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Mets 3

Stu Baron
May 7, 2019
Watching this one, even after the Mets took the lead, I knew the game was lost with Chris Flexen pitching. Why do they keep using this guy? He's proven time and again that not only is he not a major league caliber pitcher, but that he absolutely, completely, thoroughly, and utterly stinks!

May 14, 2019 Nationals Park
Mets 6, Washington Nationals 2

NYB Buff
May 21, 2019
Wilson Ramos's grand slam was the seventh in Mets history to be hit on May 14. It came 50 years after the first one, which was provided by Cleon Jones in the 1969 championship season. The five other Met grand slams on May 14th came from Rusty Staub in 1972, Hubie Brooks in 1991, Ryan Thompson in 1994, Mike Piazza in 2000 and Cliff Floyd in 2004.

June 20, 2019 Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 7, Mets 4

Mike O
June 30, 2019
If the last high point for the Mets was the 2015 World Series, then we have reached rock bottom. On a beautiful day at Wrigley, they take a lead and seem to have the game under control. deGrom leaves the game for Lugo, who looks completely off. Mickey Callaway watches this unfold as two Cubs get on, and then Javier Baez hits an opposite field, 3 run shot. Chicago leads. The game is over in the 7th inning. Postgame, Callaway walks out of his conference and hears Newsday's Tim Healey say, "See you tomorrow, Mickey." Callaway starts going bananas and hurls expletives at Healey, and then the incredible Jason Vargas decides to somehow intimidate Healey, while Noah Syndergaard and Carlos Gomez have to hold Vargas back from approaching Healey. When the news breaks, the city calls for Callaway's job. But you know what? No firings, no fines, everything is sunshine and rainbows here! Oh, and the front office is making in-game moves, because that's completely normal. This team will make me lose it one day...


Mike O
December 20, 2019

I got my earlier entry confused with the game 3 days later, still not a good game.

July 6, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 6, Philadelphia Phillies 5

Gordon
August 9, 2019
This was a glorious day at Citi Field. Yes, the Mets defeated the Phils, but the best part was the celebration of the 1969 METS. It started with a parade down 126 street with the former players riding in 1969 convertible cars. Each player was introduced. It was a shame, Tom Seaver was too ill to attend. His family members were present. I grad HS in 1969 and started College. I attended many games that year and it will always be my favorite Mets team.

July 17, 2019 Target Field
Mets 14, Minnesota Twins 4

Gordon
August 9, 2019
This was my second time at Target Field. I'm 2-0! The first time, Matt Harvey pitched a gem. In this game, Pete Alonso hit the longest HR I've ever witnessed! As soon as it left the bat, I turned to my friend and said: OMG! lol At the end, the Twins threw in the white flag and pitched a position player. He was throwing 59 MPH pitches. It was like batting practice.

July 20, 2019 Pacific Bell Park
Mets 11, San Francisco Giants 4

Gordon
August 9, 2019
I followed the Mets from a win at Target Field to San Francisco. I enjoyed the Mets 11 run outburst. Pete Alonso hit another looong HR. I can get used to this! Oracle Park is my favorite MLB stadium. Anyone who has not been, needs to place it on their bucket list. (I'm now 2-0 in San Fran. Last time, it was called AT&T Park!)

July 25, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 4, San Diego Padres 0

FRANK SESSA
July 18, 2022
The Mets win again this time a shutout by the best pitcher I have watched and it was my birthday and with the wife.

August 5, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 5, Miami Marlins 4

Ed K
July 20, 2020
Ironically, SNY is showing this game as a classic today when the Mets just put Lockett on the injured list. But it was a good game with three solo homers in the 7th inning erasing a Marlin 4-2 lead and allowing the Mets to win 5-4 to sweep a doubleheader.

August 10, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 4, Washington Nationals 3

Darrell
January 7, 2020
First game I ever took my daughters to, ages 7 and 13. Bought the tickets for cheap when the Mets were 11 games under right after the All-Star break. Never imagined at that time the Mets would pull themselves into the race, and the place would be rocking thanks to a big win the night before (plus Hawaiian shirt night!). So much excitement, I think my older girl is now a fan for life. For better or worse of course...

August 15, 2019 Truist Park
Mets 10, Atlanta Braves 8

Jeff
March 9, 2020
This was one of those games that the bullpen would want to give you ulcers. Stroman started and the offense provided him with a 10-3 lead. Led by Alonso's 6 RBI 5-5 performance, which almost left us fans crying. Gagnon came in the game in the eight proceeded to give up a Freeman homer, Mets up 10-4, should be a breeze, right! Then the game went to the ninth, Gagnon proceeded to give up 3 homers against 4 hitters, and soon the game went to 10 - 8, and they bring on Diaz, who after walking the first batter he faced was finally able to get the final out in what should have been a laugher into a squeaker.

August 21, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 4, Cleveland Indians 3

Crouchy
February 24, 2020
I was at this game with friends, one whom is an Indians fan. It was an epic walkoff in the 9th by Davis. The pitch before the walkoff hit was a laser beam foul ball just outside of the 3rd base line. Next pitch was identical but this time it was fair and scored Conforto for the winning run! Also, fun fact, the picture taken for the 2020 Topps Mets team card was taken right after the hit!

August 22, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 2, Cleveland Indians 0

Tom C.
October 12, 2021
Lots of rain late and JD Davis with a great no-look, over- the-shoulder catch in left to keep the Tribe off the board.

August 23, 2019 Citi Field
Atlanta Braves 2, Mets 1

NYB Buff
April 28, 2022
This was the last game ever in which a Mets pitcher hit a home run. Jacob deGrom put one over wall for the team's only run of an extra-inning loss to the Braves. The evil designated hitter would eventually sneak its way into the National League.

September 3, 2019 Nationals Park
Washington Nationals 11, Mets 10

Scoey
September 8, 2019
This was the night the Mets gave up seven runs in the ninth inning and lost in Washington. When Pete Alonso homered in the top half to extend the lead to 10-4, Gary Cohen stated on the air that it was "icing on the cake." That cake was devoured by the Nationals immediately, with Kurt Suzuki slugging a three-run homer to eat up the icing and top off a miracle comeback. It was not one of the more memorable games for Mets fans, that's for sure!


Mike O
December 20, 2019

Looking back on this one a couple months later, this game SUCKED. It sucked when it happened, it sucked at the end of the season, and it's still a salty wound right now. This might've been the first time Washington has beaten the Mets in a crazy comeback fashion and not vice versa, the Mets are the ones who are supposed to do this to the Nats, but it did not happen that night. It was easily the most embarrassing loss of the season, it probably took the Mets out of the playoff race and it gave a huge boost of confidence to the Nationals. A 6-run lead in the 9th inning? Really?

The Washington Nationals are the 2019 World Champions, and that's a fact I hate but have to live with. This team somehow beat both the Dodgers and Astros in the playoffs and they didn't even win their division. Where do you think they got their comeback swagger from? I remember thinking that the two teams were exactly alike, maybe if the Mets had won this game they would be the ones with a World Series title and not the dumb Nationals. I thought the Nats were the famous chokers, but no, I guess.

It really shows you how bad the bullpen was. They had a ridiculous amount of blown games over the course of the year but this one was the most crushing defeat. You can't put up 6 in the top 9th and give up 7. That's worse than the 23-5 and 25-4 deficits from previous years, both against- you guessed it- the Washington Nationals.

Did I mention Edwin Diaz sucks and needs to leave Flushing ASAP? Because he does.

September 14, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 0

Mike O
April 7, 2020
This was a very exciting game. Midst of a playoff race, two teams from the two biggest cities in baseball, and my God, the matchup. deGrom in the middle of a ridiculous second half and Ryu, the ERA leader, in for LA. I went to this one, ton of Dodgers and Mets fans alike.

The pitching was incredible. Jake and Ryu were going neck and neck, neither lineup had any advantage. deGrom only got into trouble right before he finished seven strong, and Ryu was just as dominant. This one was a lock for extra innings, it seemed.

Except no, who else but ultra-clutch man Rajai Davis with the two strike, two out 3 RBI double in the eighth. Citi's going bananas. Wilson holds the fort. What a game, what a moment.

September 26, 2019 Citi Field
Miami Marlins 4, Mets 2

NYB Buff
September 27, 2019
This game was quite a pitching duel. Zack Wheeler and Miami's Jordan Yamamoto each recorded 10 strikeouts and gave up a combined total of three hits through six and one-half innings. In the bottom of the seventh, Wheeler put the Mets ahead with a run-scoring single off reliever Jarlin Garcia. However, three Marlins homers in the eighth and ninth innings ruined the whole thing for Zack and the Mets.

Wheeler's strikeout total is noteworthy here. It marked the 100th time that a Mets pitcher fanned at least ten batters in a regular season game during the 2010s. In no other previous decade did the team ever have so many.

September 28, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 3, Atlanta Braves 0

Mike O
October 22, 2019
Bought tickets for this one after Pete's homer the night before tied Judge at 52. Upper deck, right behind the plate. It threw me off a bit when Pete stepped up to the plate to Lil Wayne's "Right Above It" rather than "Welcome to the Show" or Zeppelin's "The Ocean", these I had gotten accustomed to, but it didn't matter. In his 2nd AB, Pete drilled one into deep right center, it was a beaut off the bat. It went over the old original black wall and into the 7 Line seats. They played The Natural's song as he rounded the bases.

Also, in a 2019 season where the Braves pounded and pounded the Mets enough so that Atlanta might have been the reason they missed the playoffs, this final-series sweep of the Barves was sweet. It was even sweeter once St. Louis knocked the Braves out of the playoffs, but the Mets ended the season on a very high note.

September 29, 2019 Citi Field
Mets 7, Atlanta Braves 6

NYB Buff
October 4, 2019
This was a great season-closing victory for the Mets. It ended with a walk-off, three-run homer by Dominic Smith in the bottom of the 11th to give Chris Mazza his first major league win. Also, Noah Syndergaard recorded nine strikeouts to pass the 200-mark for the year.

Smith's game-winner came after he replaced Pete Alonso at first base in the top of the inning. On his radio call of the homer, Howie Rose twice said the Smith was pinch-hitting. Howie was wrong about that, but it did come in Smith's first plate appearance after missing two months with an injury.


Shickhaus Franks
July 3, 2020

What a way to end the crazy 2010s for the Mets. Me, my friend Kathy & her son sat in the Coca Cola Corner on a warm sunny late September afternoon. Saw Keith Hernandez before the game & said hello—I wanted to yell to him “RIB EYE STEAKS” but I didn’t. What an ending with Dom Smith hitting a walk off dinger in the 11th inning. I said “Onward & Upward to 2020” not knowing at the time that everything on this planet would be shaken up like one of those snow globes. It’s the most recent Mets game I’ve been to of course & I am ????that I will be going back to Citi Field in 2021 to see the Mets play ball plus having Nathan’s, Coca Cola & cracker jacks.







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