August 5th
The Mets split a pair at Crosley but fell to 8 back as the Cubs
won game number 70 of 1969-defeating the Astros 5-2.
In game 1 Tom Seaver lasted 3 innings as the Reds pounded the
Met ace for 4 runs and 5 hits. Bobby Tolan’s 2 run shot in the 1st
and Pete Rose’s solo blast in the 4th accounted for 3 of Cincinnati’s
early 4 runs. Arts Shamsky’s 2 run HR in the 4th off Red starter
Gary Nolan narrowed the deficit but Met relievers Cal Koonce and Jack DiLauro
were ineffective.
Koonce gave up back to back run scoring hits-a double to
Tolan and an Alex Johnson single. Tony Perez took DiLauro deep for two runs in
the 7th to put the Reds up 8-2. New York answered with three in the
8th thanks to RBI singles from Cleon Jones and Wayne Garrett. It wasn’t enough as Clay Carroll squelched
the rally inducing three groundball outs. Final: Reds 8 Mets 5
The Mets rolled in the nightcap, however, winning 10-1.
Nolan Ryan went the distance, giving up one run and striking out seven. New
York scored all its runs in the first 5 frames against starter Gerry Arrigo (6)
and reliever Pedro Ramos (4). The onslaught began with Jerry Grote’s RBI single
in the 2nd. They broke it open the following inning. Tommie Agee led
off the 3rd with a double but scored as a result of two errors-one
by CF Bobby Tolan and the other from 1B Lee May. Bobby Pfeil walked, Cleon Jones was HBP and
then Donn Clendenon cleared the bases with his 7th longball of the
season.
The Mets weren’t done. Ron Swoboda later greeted Ramos with a
run-scoring double to put New York up 6-0. By the time the inning ended it was
8-0. Tommie Agee’s 17th HR in the 5th put the Mets in
double figures on the scoreboard.
The 10 runs were the most the Mets scored since winning 11-6
en route to a double header sweep of the Pirates on July 4th. It’s
also the most runs they’d score in a regular season game the rest of the 1969
season.
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