THESE ARE
A FEW OF MY FAVORITE GAMES - VOL 3 - SWOBODA STRIKES AGAIN - TWICE - by Tom
Brennan
As a Met fan, what are the memorable games that sunk deep down into our core and, despite our kvetching, hav kept us inextricably linked to this team?
I’m writing about a handful of my favorite games. Games like the one I wrote about the other
day, where Ron Swoboda hit a Ruthian shot in Forbes Field on September 13, 1969
that sealed a win for the Mets, putting them up by 3 ½ games, and finally having
me believing that they would continue their improbable surge to a place never
before attained – above 9th place – but not only above 9th
place, but surging towards a pennant!
Rocky’s homer in that Pittsburgh contest was only his 7th of the season. In fact, he had dismal #’s through July that
year, with just 3 homers, 22 RBIs, and a .213 average in 176 at bats. After July, it was an improved story, as
Rockie knocked in 30 runs in 178 at bats, and hit 6 HRs, 3 in August and 3 in
September. But timing is everything –
those 3 in September were of monumental importance.
One of them was the incredible grand slam I mentioned above. Then, on September 15, just 2 days later,
another seismic shift in the cosmos occurred, courtesy of Rockie Swoboda.
The Mets faced a
cream puff lefty named Steve Carlton – maybe you’ve heard of him – won a few
career games (329), struck out a few guys (4,136). Anyway, he decides he’s gonna strike out the
most batters in history that night, 19.
What a nerve to try to rain on the Mets’ surge to the pennant. But then Carlton never counted on the
troubles he might encounter facing miracle man Swoboda.
Rockie, who again was unable to reach double digits in homers
that year, had an amazing answer for Big Steve – two 2 run homers to shock the
baseball world once again! This upstart
team had the temerity to have this lowly slugger mess up one of the greatest
games ever pitched!
Rockie hit them off Carlton in the 4th and 8th,
in a game with 4 Met errors. I was stunned and again wondering just what the heck was going on with this team that had a different miracle every night.
Just
another sign they were unstoppable in 1969, and that the miracle winds were at
their backs!
I remember a comment one of the Cubs made about the game. He first heard about it in the morning newspaper, with the headline "Carlton Strikes Out 19." He thought, "Great! We made up a game on them!" & went into the toilet with the paper. Then he read the enire story...
ReplyDeleteThat Cubs bathroom stall was probably never the same, Chuck!
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