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From: david@fisher.UUCP (David Rubin)
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Subject: Re: Walt Terrell
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Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 10:53:15 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 10 10:53:15 1985
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Darling did not slump as badly after the All-Star game as his W-L
record suggests.  In fact, if memory serves me correctly, he lost the
first game after it, and then went about seven games without a
decision, having left the game with the Mets leading in six of them.

The Mets still had the fourth or so LOWEST run production in the
league in 1984.  That they won as often as they did is a tribute to
all their pitchers (with certain exceptions, who are now generally
"gone").  I think that the 1984 principle starters (Gooden, Darling,
Terrell, Berenyi, and Fernandez) all pitched well, and in fact were the
prinicple reason for the Mets' success.

						David Rubin