Last week I brought you "A Tale of Two Stadiums," this week, it's "A Tale of Two Seasons."
J.A. Happ has made two major league starts in his career, both against the New York Mets.
In 2007, the Mets pounded Happ for five runs in four innings. He surrendered three home runs to Carlos Beltran, Paul LoDuca and David Wright. Happ allowed seven hits, while striking out five and walking two. Jorge Sosa earned the win for the Mets, who upped their record to 46-33.
Beltran ended up going 4-5, hitting two home runs and picking up 10 total bases.
This time around, it was an entirely different story. Happ went 4 2-3 of an inning, allowing only three hits, striking out three and walking four. He surrendered only two runs, the only ones the Mets managed to put across.
On the flip side, Johan Santana pitched 8 innings, allowing only six hits and two runs. He took the loss as the Mets fell to 42-44. Beltran went 0-4 and struck out twice.
Two different teams, two different seasons, and two vastly different outcomes.