The 1969 Opening Day loss to the expansion Expos, Michael Conforto's walk-off HBP, George Foster makes his Mets debut in 1982 and Max Scherzer's first game as a Met.
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Year: 2022;
Game#2; Friday Apr 8, NYM 7 @ ;WSN; 3; boxscore; WP: Scherzer; LP: Gray;
Time: 3:43; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,677; Record: 2-0; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up
0.5; W;
Brandon Nimmo CF 2 for 5, triple, 1 run scored, 3 Ks; Starling Marte RF 2 for 6, double, 3 RBIs; Francisco Lindor SS 0 for 1, 1 run scored, 1 walk, 1 HBP; Pete Alonso 1B 1 for 5, double, 1 run scored, 2 Ks; Eduardo Escobar 3B 1 for 3, 1 run scored, 2 walks, 1 K; Robinson Cano DH 1 for 4, 2 RBIs, 1 K; Mark Canha LF 2 for 3, 1 run scored, 2 walks, 1 K; Jeff McNeil 2B 3 for 4, HR, 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs, 1 walk; Tomás Nido C 1 for 4; Max Scherzer (W, 1-0) 6 innings, 3 runs - all earned, 3 hits, 1 HR, 1 walk, 6 Ks;
NY Post: Max Scherzer, Mets’ offense come up big in testy win over Nationals. On a night that was supposed to be about Mad Max, the Mets were just plain mad. Francisco Lindor became the fourth Mets batter in 14 innings to leave an at-bat bruised, which set off a benches-clearing skirmish in what became a 7-3 win over the Nationals on Friday night in Max Scherzer’s Mets debut.
John Harper SNY.TV: Max Scherzer's gritty outing, team's benches-clearing defense of Francisco Lindor highlight developing difference in 2022 Mets. The Mets didn't back down from the Nationals in Friday's 7-3 win.
Mets360: "And while the storyline coming into the game was Scherzer’s return to Washington, the real story was the Mets’ offense again being productive, this time rapping out 13 hits. And this time we saw some sock, as the Mets had five extra-base hits, including a solo homer from Jeff McNeil. It was a 3-hit night for McNeil, who also drew a walk in the game. " (Subscription required)
Metstradamus: "Speaking of Scherzer...He struck out six in six inning stint while giving up three runs. Two of these runs came on a 443 foot bomb by Josh Bell which tied the game at 3-3...Scherzer, great as he is, is going to give up bombs. We’re probably going to have to get used to that (although I’m sure that collectively, we won’t.)"
Max Scherzer's first strikeout as a New York Met 🙌 pic.twitter.com/hBXvPSAkwV
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2022
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF MCNEIL 🎉 pic.twitter.com/bJbUHGwAFR
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2022
.@RobinsonCano drives in a pair! #LGM pic.twitter.com/3GGhMapb8R
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 9, 2022
BRANDON NIMMO GOES ZOOM ⚡ pic.twitter.com/6v5jmSWE6p
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 9, 2022
.@Starlingmart Party! #LGM pic.twitter.com/BCJBhnvISl
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 9, 2022
Francisco Lindor was hit in the face and Buck Showalter & the Mets came out of the dugout furious.
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 9, 2022
Lindor has left the game. pic.twitter.com/DYeTm5hQNX
🎥 "Those things can't happen," Buck Showalter said of four errant Nationals pitches in two games. pic.twitter.com/eeBfEIYjlP
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) April 9, 2022
Steve Cishek was ejected not for the pitch he threw that hit Francisco Lindor, but for his actions after that. Here's the pool report with crew chief Mark Carlson ... pic.twitter.com/wQbWZb6dr3
— Mark Zuckerman (@MarkZuckerman) April 9, 2022
Year: 2021;
Game#4; Thursday Apr 8 NYM 3 Vs. ;MIA; 2; boxscore; WP: Diaz; LP: Bass;
Time: 3:18; DAY; Attendance: 8,492; Record: 2-2; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 2;
W-wo;
Michael Conforto RF 0 for 2, RBI, HBP, walk, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 0 for 2, 2 walks, 1 K; eff McNeil 2B 1 for 3, HR, 1 run scored, 1 RBI; Taijuan Walker 5 innings, 4 hits, 2 runs – both earned, 2 walks, 4 Ks; Miguel Castro 1 inning, 1 K; Trevor May 1 inning, 1 hit, no runs, 1 K; Edwin Diaz (W 1-0) 1 inning, no runs, no hits, 1 walk, 1 K.
JEFF MCNEIL TIES THE GAME IN THE 9TH!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/0CXGrYBNDZ
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2021
MICHAEL CONFORTO GETS HIT BY A PITCH AND THE METS WIN IT 3-2!!!!! pic.twitter.com/R1QdgiRQJ5
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2021
Year: 2018;
Game #8; Sunday; Apr 8, NYM 6 @ WSN; 5; boxscore; 12 innings; WP:; Lugo;
LP: Kintzler; Save: Rhame;
Time: 04:03; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,579; Record: 7-1;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.5; W;
Year: 2017;
Game #5; Saturday; Apr 8, NYM 1 Vs. MIA; 8; boxscore; WP: Conley; LP: Gsellman;
Time: 03:25; NIGHT; Attendance: 33,936; Record: 2-3;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 2016;
Game #3; Friday; Apr 8, NYM 7 Vs. PHI; 2; boxscore; WP: deGrom; LP: Eickhoff;
Time: 03:09; DAY; Attendance: 44,099; Record: 2-1;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Year: 2015;
Game #2; Wednesday; Apr 8, NYM 1 @ WSN; 2; boxscore; WP: Zimmermann; LP: deGrom; Save: Storen;
Time: 02:21; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,999; Record: 1-1;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
NY Post: Harvey (2-0) allowed one run on three hits with nine strikeouts and two walks as the Mets won their third straight. John Buck provided the offensive juice with a three-run homer in the second inning against Halladay, who was knocked out after failing to get an out in the fifth.
NY Post: Mets’ Buck stays hot with homer vs. Phillies. Through seven games, Buck is hitting .375 (best among Mets regulars) with three homers (also tops on the team) and 12 RBIs (more than double anyone else on the club). That’s more than a decent start to the year.
4/8/13: NYM @ PHI: John Buck (3rd of season, 121st of career) off Roy Halladay (@johnbuck44) pic.twitter.com/sCYbhAqIEh
— Mets Home Run a Day (@MetsHRADay) July 9, 2021
Year: 2012; Game #3; Sunday; Apr 8, NYM 7 Vs. ATL; 5; boxscore; WP: Niese; LP: Minor; Save: Francisco; Time: 02:46; DAY; Attendance: 27,855; Record: 3-0; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
Mets jump out to 7-0 lead then held on for the win. Ruben Tejada led the Mets attack going 4 for 5 with two doubles and 2 RBIs. Daniel Murphy also had 2 doubles going 2 for 5 with 2 RBIs. Jonathan Niese got the win throwing 6 scoreless before the Braves tagged him for 4 runs in the 7th. Niese's line - 6 innings, 4 runs - 3 earned, 2 hits, 4 walks, 7 Ks;
Year: 2011;
Game #7; Friday; Apr 8, NYM 2 Vs. WSN; 6; boxscore; WP: Zimmermann; LP: Dickey;
Time: 03:13; DAY; Attendance: 41,075; Record: 3-4;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 2; L;
R.A. Dickey gave up 3 runs in 5 innings and Tim Byrdak and Bobby Parnell gave up 3 more in the 8th as the Mets only managed 2 runs against Jordan Zimmermann and 5 Washington relief pitchers. Ike Davis had a sacrifice fly and Lucas Duda a pinch hit double to drive in the Mets two runs.
Year: 2010;
Game #3; Thursday; Apr 8, NYM 1 Vs. FLA; 3; boxscore; WP: Robertson; LP: Niese; Save: Oviedo;
Time: 02:48; NIGHT; Attendance: 25,982; Record: 1-2;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 2009;
Game #2; Wednesday; Apr 8, NYM 9 @ CIN; 7; boxscore; WP: Pelfrey; LP: Volquez; Save: Rodriguez;
Time: 03:54; NIGHT; Attendance: 13,568; Record: 2-0;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 0.5; W;
Year: 2008;
Game #6; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 2 Vs. PHI; 5; boxscore; WP: Moyer; LP: Schoeneweis;
Save: Gordon;
Time: 03:18; DAY; Attendance: 56,350; Record: 2-4;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
National Pastime.com: In the last home opener at Shea Stadium, the Mets are beaten by a pitcher who is older than their ballpark. Jamie Moyer pitches six strong innings, giving the 46 year-old the victory in the 45 year-old stadium when the Phillies rally to beat the Mets, 5-2.
Baseball Reference: 2008: Chase Utley ties a major league record by being hit by pitch three times in a game as the Phillies top the Mets, 5 - 2. Utley is hit by an Oliver Perez pitch in the 1st inning and is again plunked by Perez in the 4th. In the 7th, he is hit by Scott Schoeneweis to tie the record.
Year: 2007;
Game #6; Sunday; Apr 8, NYM 2 @ ATL; 3; boxscore; WP: Soriano; LP: Heilman; Save: Wickman;
Time: 02:59; DAY; Attendance: 24,832; Record: 4-2;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 2005;
Game #4; Friday; Apr 8, NYM 1 @ ATL; 3; boxscore; WP: Thomson; LP: Zambrano; Save: Kolb;
Time: 02:44; NIGHT; Attendance: 50,939; Record: 0-4;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 3; L;
National Pastime.com: Jimmy Carter, who was not invited by the current administration to be part of the American delegation for today's funeral of Pope John Paul, attends the home opener at Turner Field. The former president and his wife Roslyn, who both stayed for the entire game, enjoy watching the Braves beat the Mets, 3-1.
Year: 2004;
Game #3; Thursday; Apr 8, NYM 8 @ ATL; 10; boxscore; WP: Cunnane; LP: Franco; Save: Smoltz;
Time: 03:34; NIGHT; Attendance: 26,585; Record: 1-2;
Standings: 3; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 2003;
Game #7; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 4 @ FLA; 2; boxscore; WP: Leiter; LP: Redman; Save: Benitez;
Time: 02:57; NIGHT; Attendance: 10,103; Record: 4-3;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Third baseman Ty Wigginton went 3 for 3 with a 3-run HR as the Mets jumped out to a 4-0 lead. Al Leiter (W,2-0) went 6.2 innings allowing 2 runs (both earned) and the bullpen of David Weathers, Mike Stanton and Armando Benitez (S,3) did the rest.
NY Post: TY gives Mets a win– long home run helps out Leiter. It was Wigginton’s two-out, three-run, tape-measure homer in the third inning that allowed Al Leiter the necessary breathing room last night. Leiter earned his second victory in two starts with the Mets’ 4-2 win over Florida, a contest that ended with Armando Benitez’s eventful but scoreless ninth.
Year: 2001;
Game #6; Sunday; Apr 8, NYM 2 @ MON; 5; boxscore; WP: Peters; LP: Leiter; Save: Urbina;
Time: 03:34; DAY; Attendance: 11,321; Record: 2-4;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3; L;
The Expos pounded Al Leiter for 10 hits and 4 runs in 5 innings. The Mets had 5 hits and 3 walks off Expos starter Chris Peters in 5 innings but only managed 1 run. Timo Perez drove in one run with a single and Todd Zeile hit into a force out late against future Met, Guillermo Mota, to drive in the other late in the loss.
Year: 2000;
Game #7; Saturday; Apr 8, NYM 5 Vs. LAD; 6; boxscore; 10 innings; WP:; Fetters;
LP: Benitez; Save: Shaw;
Time: 03:42; DAY; Attendance: 37,814; Record: 3-4;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 1999;
Game #4; Thursday; Apr 8, NYM 1 @ MON; 5; boxscore; WP: Batista; LP: Hershiser; Save: Urbina;
Time: 02:52; NIGHT; Attendance: 43,918; Record: 2-2;
Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Year: 1997;
Game #8; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 5 @ LAD; 3; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Valdez; Save: McMichael;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 27,318; Record: 3-5;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 3.5; W;
Year: 1996;
Game #6; Monday; Apr 8, NYM 6 @ CIN; 7; boxscore; WP: Schourek; LP: Jones; Save: Brantley;
Time: 03:06; NIGHT; Attendance: 17,623; Record: 2-4;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 2.5; L;
Year: 1992; Game #3; Wednesday; Apr 8, NYM 7 @ STL; 15; boxscore; WP: Perez; LP: Fernandez; Time: 03:30; NIGHT; Attendance: 23,632; Record: 1-2; Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
With two on and one out and the game tied 2-2, Sid Fernandez left the game in the 3rd inning. Lefty Reliever, Paul Gibson then gave up a base hit to Brian Jordan, making his MLB debut to drive in 2. The Cards built a 15-3 lead until the Mets scored 4 off ex-Met Bob McClure in the 9th. Sid was charged with the loss going 2.1 innings, 4 runs - all earned, 3 hits, 3 walks, 1 K in his 1992 season debut. Paul Gibson went 3.1 innings, allowed 6 runs - all earned, 5 hits, 2 HRs, 2 walks, 3 Ks. Mark Dewey went 2.1 innings, 5 runs - all earned, 7 hits, 1 walk, 1 K;
Year: 1991;
Game #1; Monday; Apr 8, NYM 2 Vs. PHI; 1; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Mulholland;
Save: Franco;
Time: 02:13; DAY; Attendance: 49,276; Record: 1-0;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Vince Coleman and Gregg Jefferies hit back to back doubles to lead off the game and Hubie Brooks stole home as part of a double steal to support Dwight Gooden who went 8 innings and gave up just one run on a Home Run to John Kruk.
Year: 1989;
Game #4; Saturday; Apr 8, NYM 2 @ MON; 3; boxscore; WP: Harris; LP: Cone; Save: Burke;
Time: 02:45; DAY; Attendance: 23,506; Record: 1-3;
Standings: 5; Games up/behind: 2.5; L;
Year: 1988;
Game #4; Friday; Apr 8, NYM 1 @ PHI; 5; boxscore; WP: Ruffin; LP: Fernandez;
Time: 02:27; NIGHT; Attendance: 21,921; Record: 2-2;
Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 1.5; L;
National Pastime.com: Gary Carter, celebrating his 34th birthday with a 3-for-3 day including a home run, is doubled off second base after Howard Johnson lines out to right field to end the game on a bizarre play. Shortstop Juan Samuel, who had started to throw the relay from outfielder Chris James back to the mound, tags the Mets' catcher straying off the bag for the final out in the Phillies' 5-1 victory at Veterans Stadium.
Year: 1986;
Game #1; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 4 @ PIT; 2; boxscore; WP: Gooden; LP: Reuschel;
Time: 02:24; NIGHT; Attendance: 48,962; Record: 1-0;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W;
Year: 1984;
Game #5; Sunday; Apr 8, NYM 3 @ HOU; 1; boxscore; WP: Leary; LP: Niekro; Save: Sisk;
Time: 02:37; NIGHT; Attendance: 10,625; Record: 4-1;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 1.0; W;
National Pastime.com: A pitch thrown by Mike Torrez, in the Mets' 3-1 victory over Houston at the Astrodome, damages Dickie Thon's face, compromising the promising 25 year-old shortstop's career. The orbital bone around the left eye is broken by the remorseful right-hander's fastball, ending the infielder's season and impacting his future as a major leaguer due to problems with depth perception as a result of the injury.
Year: 1982; Game #1; Thursday; Apr 8, NYM 7 @ PHI; 2; boxscore; WP: Jones; LP: Carlton; Time: 02:25; DAY; Attendance: 15,345; Record: 1-0; Standings: 1; Games up/behind: up 0.5; W;
Hope sprung eternal on Opening day in 1982. New Manager George Bamburger had worked with Randy Jones and he came through with 6 innings allowing just 1 unearned run on 4 hits, 3 walks, and 2 Ks. George Foster made his Mets debut and Dave Kingman drove in a run but the hitting star was Bob Bailor who went 3 for 4 with 2 doubles off Hall of Famer Steve Carlton to drive in 3 runs.
Year: 1978;
Game #2; Saturday; Apr 8, NYM 6 Vs. MON; 5; boxscore; WP: Cornejo; LP: Bahnsen;
Time: 02:50; DAY; Attendance: 7,259; Record: 2-0;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W-wo;
Year: 1975;
Game #1; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 2 Vs. PHI; 1; boxscore; WP: Seaver; LP: Carlton;
Time: 02:02; DAY; Attendance: 18,527; Record: 1-0;
Standings: 1; Games up/behind: Tied; W-wo;
Year: 1971; Game #2; Thursday; Apr 8, NYM 2 Vs. MON; 6; boxscore; WP: Renko; LP: Gentry; Time: 02:48; DAY; Attendance: 13,033; Record: 1-1; Standings: 2; Games up/behind: 1; L;
The Montreal Expos scored 3 in the first off Gary Gentry in the first and never looked back as Ex-Met Steve Renko scattered 10 hits while giving up just 2 runs while pitching a complete game. A Cleon Jones HR was the offensive highlight for the Mets.
Year: 1969; Game #1; Tuesday; Apr 8, NYM 10 Vs. MON; 11; boxscore; WP: Shaw; LP: Koonce; Save: Sembera; Time: 03:35; DAY; Attendance: 44,541; Record: 0-1; Standings: 4; Games up/behind: 1; L;
Baseball Reference: 1969: Four expansion teams make their debuts. The Kansas City Royals, Seattle Pilots, Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres all win their inaugural games. At Shea Stadium, the Expos defeat the New York Mets, 11 - 10, to keep the Mets winless for openers. Pitcher Dan McGinn hits the Expos' first home run as the key hit, a three-run home run by Coco Laboy, is given up by Canadian-born Mets reliever Ron Taylor.
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