Welcome back to Howard Johnson’s 1986 Time Machine — where we don’t just remember Mets history… we drop you right into it.
In Episode 4, host Mark Rosenman and Mets legend Howard Johnson set the dial to the week of March 9, 1986, as Spring Training continues in St. Petersburg and the foundation of a championship season keeps taking shape.
Even this early in camp, it was clear something was different about the 1986 Mets.
The national media spotlight had already arrived, with Good Morning America broadcasting from camp as Dwight Gooden threw batting practice to host David Hartman — and even managed to hit him.
Meanwhile, the daily rhythm of Spring Training continued with its usual mix of injuries, comebacks, roster battles, and personal motivation.
Darryl Strawberry dealt with a nagging knee issue.
Mookie Wilson made a surprise visit to camp while recovering from his frightening eye injury.
And pitcher Bruce Berenyi took an important step back by facing live hitters following rotator cuff surgery.
Inside the clubhouse, teammates checked in on each other, veterans worked to rediscover their form, and competition quietly intensified — including the battle at third base between Ray Knight and Howard Johnson.
The week also featured a meaningful matchup when the Mets faced HoJo’s former team, the Detroit Tigers, and manager Sparky Anderson, adding a little extra emotion to an already competitive spring.
Through it all, HoJo takes us back inside the clubhouse to explain what it felt like as expectations, personalities, and confidence began to build around a team that would soon become one of the most memorable champions in baseball history.
Forty years later, the memories still feel fresh.
Next week: Spring Training rolls on, roster battles continue to heat up, and the Mets move another step closer to Opening Day.
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