Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers blanks the New York Mets on five hits to win the National League Championship Series
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Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers blanks the New York Mets on five hits to win the National League Championship Series

On October 12, 1988, Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers blanks the New York Mets on five hits to win the National League Championship Series. Hershiser, who is named playoff MVP, vaults the Dodgers into the World Series.

Jay Howell ejection in 7 th inning of game 3 of Nlcs

Jay Howell ejection in 7 th inning of game 3 of Nlcs

Sponsor this Page   On October 8, 1988 NLCS Game 3…Shea Stadium..Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jay Howell is ejected in the bottom of the 7th after umpires find a foreign substance on his glove..   full game recap- Fantastic plays and controversy would mark the afternoon, as the Mets rebounded from deficits twice to earn…

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Pedro Guerrero throws his bat at David Cone after being hit by a pitch in the Dodgers’ 5 – 2 loss to the Mets. He will be suspended for four games by National League president Bart Giamatti.

Pedro Guerrero throws his bat at David Cone after being hit by a pitch in the Dodgers’ 5 – 2 loss to the Mets. He will be suspended for four games by National League president Bart Giamatti.

Mets catcher Gary Carter hits his 299th career home run, connecting for a three-run round tripper off Greg Booker in the seventh inning of the team’s 7-4 victory over the Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium. The future Hall of Fame backstop will go 230 at-bats and three months before hitting #300 on August 11th.

Mets catcher Gary Carter hits his 299th career home run, connecting for a three-run round tripper off Greg Booker in the seventh inning of the team’s 7-4 victory over the Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium. The future Hall of Fame backstop will go 230 at-bats and three months before hitting #300 on August 11th.

Howard Johnson

Howard Johnson breaks a 53 year-old National League record hitting his 36th home run as a switch hitter

Howard Johnson breaks a 53 year-old National League record when he strokes his 36th home run as a switch hitter in the Mets’ 7-1 victory over Chicago at Wrigley Field. The New York third baseman’s historic homer, the team’s franchise-high seventh grand slam of the season, surpasses the mark established by Cardinals’ first baseman Ripper Collins in 1934 but is far less than the major league record of 54 set in 1961 by Yankees slugger Mickey Mantle.

Tom Seaver Signed Picture - COA Vintage 8x10 Authentic - PSA/DNA Certified

Tom Seaver announces his retirement after a brief comeback attempt with the New York Mets

On June 22, 1987, Tom Seaver abandons his comeback attempt with the injury-riddled Mets and retires.  Known as “Tom Terrific” and “The Franchise,” Seaver leaves the game with a career Win-Loss record of 311-205, an ERA of 2.86, 3,640 strikeouts (3rd on the all-time list behind Nolan Ryan and Steve Carlton), and 61 shutouts (7th). The…