On the 40th anniversary of Tom Seaver’s near-perfect game against the Cubs — the most dominant pitching performance in Met history — Livan Hernandez managed to go just four putrid innings,
Hernandez (5-5) allowed hits to his first three batters and was hammered for four innings while dropping his fourth straight start. Serving up his usual array of soft stuff, the right-hander yielded eight runs and 11 hits — both season highs — while walking four.
Three of the 12 outs made by the Dodgers while he was on the mound came when runners were thrown out on the bases, including a pickoff play. Another out came on a sacrifice bunt.
Three other pitchers followed, culminating by a two-inning stint from Tim Redding, who gave up six hits and three runs.
Tom Seaver these guys weren’t. Hell, they weren’t even Craig Swan.
Or Skip Lockwood!