Mets reliever Jeff Innis is credited with the win over the Cardinals in New York’s 4 – 2 Opening Day victory. In 1991‚ Innis became the only pitcher in baseball history to appear in at least 60 games with neither a win nor a save.

On April 6, 1992 — Mets reliever Jeff Innis is credited with the win over the Cardinals in New York’s 4 – 2 Opening Day victory. In 1991‚ Innis became the only pitcher in baseball history to appear in at least 60 games with neither a win nor a save.

 


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