Inningwise and timewise, that was a 19 inning game against the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta on July 4 that the Mets won 16-13 in 6 hours and 10 minutes.
The longest Mets' game in both time and innings was played against the Houston Astros on July 7. The game lasted 17 innings and 5 hours and 9 minutes with the Mets winning 5-3.
Expos 1969 was the first game, 2004 was the last game.
In 2005 they were moved to Washington, D.C. and renamed to the Washington Nationals by the Major League Baseball organization. The Montreal Expos lost their last game against The New York Mets.
St. Louis Cardinals vs. the New York Mets, 1974
The longest scoreless game in MLB history was on April 15, 1968 when the Mets and Astros went 23 scoreless innings. The Astros won the game 1-0 in the 24th inning
On April 15, 1968, the Houston Astros defeated the Mets 1-0 in a 24-inning game at the Houston Astrodome. The 6-hour, 6-min. contest, which ended with the Astros' Bob Aspromonte hitting a grounder through the legs of Mets shortstop Al Weis in the bottom of the 24th, remains the longest shutout game in Major League history.
In 2010 the Mets went 79-83 to finish 18 games back in 4th place. They had an 8 game winning streak from April 22nd to 30th and June 10th to 18th. Their longest losing streak was 6 from September 17th to 24th
Longest extra inning game without a run was 23-1/2 innings when the New York Mets and the Houston Astros met on April 15, 1968. Mets-Astros, April 15, 1968. 0-0 through 23 innings, the Astros won 1-0 bottom of 24th with 1 out.
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 New York Mets vs. Montreal Expos - 2.2 was released on: USA: 21 April 1991
No, the Mets have never gotten Ted Lilly. Lilly has played for the Expos, Yankees, Athletics, Blue Jays, Cubs, and currently the Dodgers.
The longest game in Cardinals history was played on September 11, 1974 against the New York Mets. The game went 25 innings and lasted 7 hours and 4 minutes. The Cardinals won 4-3.
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 New York Mets vs- Montreal Expos 2-2 was released on: USA: 21 April 1991