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This Date in Mets History: May 20

Robin Ventura hit a pair of record-setting grand slams on this date in 1999. Thankfully, Todd Pratt allowed him to touch home both times.

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This Date in Mets History: May 19

On this date in 2006, the Yankees learned that walking someone to face David Wright is a sub-optimal strategy.

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This Date in Mets History: May 18

Nelson Figueroa, a prime example of a journeyman pitcher, celebrates his birthday today.

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This Date in Mets History: May 17

Believe it or not, Steve Trachsel and Mike Pelfrey both were more good than bad as Mets. Not, however, on May 17, 2001 and 2009 respectively.

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This Date in Mets History: May 13

Bobby Valentine, second-best manager and first-best make up artist in Mets history, celebrates his birthday today.

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This Date in Mets History: May 12

Today's Yogi Berra's birthday and the two-year anniversary of Carlos Beltran's blasting of three homers versus the Rockies.

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This Date in Mets History: May 11

WIllie Mays, clad in the orange and blue of the New York Mets, came back to the city where he made his name on this date in 1972.

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This Date in Mets History: May 10

Rickey Henderson batted for the 10,000th time in his career on this date in 2000. That's what 20-plus years of batting leadoff will get you.

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This Date in Mets History: May 6

Say Hey! It's Willie Mays's birthday!

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This Date in Mets History: May 5

Mike Piazza set the record for most career home runs by a catcher on May 5, 2004.

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