This Date in Mets History: April 19
Al Jackson, default ace of the early Amazins, pitched like legit one on April 19, 1964 to earn the first-ever win by a Mets pitcher at Shea Stadium.
Al Jackson, default ace of the early Amazins, pitched like legit one on April 19, 1964 to earn the first-ever win by a Mets pitcher at Shea Stadium.
The New York State Assembly voted to Shea OK to a new stadium for the Mets on this date in 1961.
It's hard to read too much into a spring debut, except for Johan Santana's.
Let's Go to the Audiotape looks back at the glory days of signs at Shea, via the voice of Jean Shepherd.
A humble wish for Red Sox Nation to embrace Bobby Valentine, if they get the chance.
Nobody knew what kind of playability to expect from the Mets' new home. Until now.
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Bob Klapisch writes that the Mets and Yankees could wind up in a bidding war with each other over the services of C.C. Sabathia. The Yankees have more money to spend, but the Mets can offer...