Six Mets have now made their "official" club debuts in games that predate their actual club debuts.
Jeff Reardon first pitched for the Mets on August 25, 1979, but is listed as having debuted (as a Met and in the majors) on June 17, 1979, reflecting his participation in a suspended game that was completed on August 27, 1979. This bends time and space in an unacceptable manner.
Your all-time Met Count chronology during 1979 should read:
294. Dock Ellis (rather than 295; June 18, 1979 debut)
295. Andy Hassler (rather than 296; June 19, 1979 debut)
296. Jose Cardenal (rather than 297; August 4, 1979 debut)
297. Ray Burris (rather than 298; August 24, 1979 debut)
298. Jeff Reardon (rather than 294; August 25, 1979)
Five players who debuted as Mets after the suspended game of April 11, 2021, played in its resumption on August 31, 2021, and now show up on Baseball-Reference as Mets on April 11, 2021.
Patrick Mazeika (debuted as a Met May 5, 2021; MLB debut as well)
Brandon Drury (May 21, 2021)
Javier Baez (July 31, 2021)
Chance Sisco (August 18, 2021)
Heath Hembree (August 24, 2021)
Please process their respective initial Met appearances through the prism of chronological reality and adjust your scorecards accordingly.
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