September 1st
Agee goes 4-4 hits 23rd HR in losing effort |
The final full month of the season opens with the Mets
having an opportunity to gain a half game on the idle Cubs. Things
started promising this Labor Day as New York plated two against Dodger starter
Jim Bunning. Donn Clendenon continued his hot hitting driving in the first Met
run and Ken Boswell followed one batter later with a run scoring double. Los
Angeles answered, however, with seven runs in the first 2 innings. Starter
Jerry Koosman faced five Dodger hitters, allowing 4 runs and reliever Cal
Koonce was pounded for 10 hits and 5 runs over his 5 2/3 innings of work.
Trailing 9-2, New York tried mounting a
comeback. Duffy Dyer’s 2-run HR in the 6th made it 9-4 and Tommie
Agee followed the next inning with his 23rd dinger, a
solo shot, to cut the Dodger lead to four. Later in the 7th Art
Shamsky’s triple drove in J.C. Martin, making it 9-6 for Ken Boswell, who
walked, putting runners on the corners for Ron Swoboda. Dodger reliever Ray
Lamb ended the threat by striking out Swoboda. The final: Dodgers 10 Mets 6.
New
York, now losers of two straight, were now 76-55 and trailed Chicago by 5 with 31
left to play.
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