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July 29, 1965
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Ed K
April 6, 2008
Set a record for most-lopsided shutout win in Mets history. Later tied on 4-19-98.

Rheingold Ed
April 22, 2025
What a game for Johnny Lewis! He had a single, a double, two homers and four runs batted in as the Mets routed the Cubs in a doubleheader opener at Wrigley Field. In his other time at bat, Lewis reached third base on an error with the bases loaded that allowed all three runners to score, If Johnny had been given credit for a triple on this play, not only would he have hit for the cycle, but he also would've set a Mets single-game record with seven RBIs. Five years later, Donn Clendenon became the first Met to drive in seven runs in a game.



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