September 2nd
Cledenon' 2 HR's pace Mets early, NY holds on to win 5-4 |
On a two game losing streak with time running short the Mets
needed to get back on the winning side. They sent Gary Gentry to the hill to
take on the Dodgers’ Don Sutton. New
York struck first on Donn Clendenon’s solo blast in the opening inning. In the
4th Clendenon rocketed his second homer of the game-11th
of the season-to put New York up 2-0.
Ron Swoboda’s double to left center
tacked on two more runs in the 6th. A run-scoring single in the 8th
off the bat of Ken Boswell drove in Clendenon with the team’s fifth run. Gentry
entered the 9th in command and seemingly on his way to victory #10.
A walk and single ended his hopes for a CG, but Ron Taylor came on to retire
Ted Sizemore on a forceout at 2nd.
Up comfortably, 5-1, with one out to go Taylor
seemed on his way to preserving Gentry’s shutout with a save. Instead he wouldn't make it out of the inning. PH Jim LeFebvre’s
RBI single cost Gentry his shutout and Andy Kosco’s 2- RBI single almost cost
the Mets the game. With the tying run on 3rd and the winning run on
1st Gil Hodges called on Tug McGraw to snuff out the Dodgers’ late
rally-and he did. McGraw earned his 10th save by striking out Willie
Davis. Mets 5 Dodgers 4
Meanwhile at Crosley Field, Ferguson Jenkins and the Cubs
downed the Reds, 8-2. New York (77-55) remained 5 games back of Chicago
(84-52).
Donn Clendenon - I used to like to mimic his swing. He was a good player. He had a remarkable year at age 34 in 396 at bats with Mets in 1970, with 97 RBIs and a .288 average.
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