This Date in Mets History: June 15
The Midnight Massacre took place on this date in 1977. Six years later, Seaver was a Met for the second time and Keith Hernandez was for the first.
The Midnight Massacre took place on this date in 1977. Six years later, Seaver was a Met for the second time and Keith Hernandez was for the first.
Extra-innings win on error foreshadows comeback in Game 6 of '86 World Series.
Seeing as Keith Hernandez and Mike Piazza both hit career milestones on April 26ths in the past, the chance that your favorite Met did something good today is pretty high.
Ike isn't the only Mets first baseman to ever struggle out of the gates as a young player.
The wry and colorful former MVP Keith Hernandez has been called many things for his work in the Mets' broadcast booth, "fanboy" has rarely been one of them. The Daily News made that accusation after faulting Keith for "enjoying" to watch Matt Harvey.
A weekly look at the goings-on at SNY, the Mets' television home.
A weekly look at the goings-on at SNY, the Mets' television home.
One hundred and five years ago today the sacrifice fly rule was adopted. Over the years it would be repealed, revived, and tinkered with until it became a permanent fixture in 1954.
At 9 PM EST on Feb 12, 1992, NBC broadcast the first hour-long episode of "Seinfeld," with special guest Keith Hernandez as himself... more or less.
On this date in 1989, the so-called game-winning run batted in (GWRBI) was discontinued as an official statistic. In nine seasons since the flawed attempt to measure clutch hitting introduced in 1980, Keith Hernandez racked up the most GWRBIs, 129.