Monday, October 25, 2010

Great Moments in Mets History: The Fightin' Spirit

One thing New Yorkers are known for is not taking any BS from anyone. Especially in 1986.

The New York Mets had a 13 game lead in the National League East, a lead they had held since the third week of the season. With the taste of victory on their lips, the Mets fought for every victory. Figuratively and literally.

In Cincinnati, the Mets were facing the Reds in the second game of a three game series. The game was tied 3-3 at the bottom of the tenth inning. Eric Davis, who was pinch running for Pete Rose, stole second and slid hard into third. After hitting the bag like a car into a telephone pole, Davis got into a fight with Mets third baseman, Ray Knight.The benches emptied and there was a hell of a brawl. Ray Knight emerged from the pile after sixteen minutes of fighting.

After everyone calmed down, the game continued for another four innings. Howard Johnson became the hero of the day with a three run homer, bringing the Mets to victory.

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