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New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals

Sep 17, 1989
FINAL

Box Score

123456789RHELOB
NYM0000000000308
WSH00001000-1717
loss:New York Mets logoR. Darlingwin:Washington Nationals logoM. Langston

Scoring Summary

NYMWSH
  • Washington Nationals logo
    5
    Tim Raines singles on a line drive to left fielder Mark Carreon. Spike Owen scores. [1 run]
    01

Player Stats

New York Mets logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
Lou ThorntonPR00000000.000
Randy MyersP00000000.000
TOTAL3290095012-
New York Mets logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Ron DarlingRHP7.0611400803.51
Randy MyersLHP1.0100210212.03
TOTAL8.0711610101-
Washington Nationals logoHITTINGHABRRBIKBBHRLOBAVG
Marquis GrissomCF00000000.333
TOTAL7301161012-
Washington Nationals logoPITCHINGIPHRERKBBHRPCERA
Mark LangstonLHP9.03009501272.78
TOTAL9.0300950127-

Play-by-Play

1st inningNYMWSH
  • TOP 1
  • New York Mets logo
    STRIKEOUT — Keith Miller called out on strikes. [1 out]
    00
  • New York Mets logo
    GROUNDOUT — Gregg Jefferies grounds out, second baseman Junior Noboa to first baseman Andres Galarraga. [2 outs]
    00
  • New York Mets logo
    STRIKEOUT — Juan Samuel strikes out swinging. [3 outs]
    00
  • BOTTOM 1
  • Washington Nationals logo
    GROUNDOUT — Tim Raines grounds out, second baseman Gregg Jefferies to first baseman Tim Teufel. [1 out]
    00
  • Washington Nationals logo
    BUNT POP OUT — Dave Martinez bunt pops out to first baseman Tim Teufel. [2 outs]
    00
  • Washington Nationals logo
    GROUNDOUT — Larry Walker grounds out, second baseman Gregg Jefferies to first baseman Tim Teufel. [3 outs]
    00
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Team Stats

0Runs1
3Hits7
0Errors1
.103Batting Avg.233
29At Bats30
1Extra-base Hits1
0Home Runs0
0Runs-Batted-In1
5Walks1
1Stolen Bases0
9Strikeouts6
8Left on Base7
4Total Bases8

Game Details

Sunday, September 17, 1989 · 3:33 AM
Nationals Park · Washington, D.C.
attendance: 32,811 (79.4%)
weather: 60 degrees, dome