AMAZIN'
THE MIRACLE METS
50th ANNIVERSARY
Game #102: Sunday, August 3, 1969 - BR
Atlanta Braves @ New York Mets
Shea Stadium
The Mets defeat Atlanta in amazing fashion Sunday afternoon, completing a three game sweep of the N.L. West leading Braves.
Despite yielding a home run to catcher Bill Tillman leading-off the third, starter Gary Gentry pitches quite effectively through the game's first five innings. In the sixth however, Atlanta catches up with Gentry. Three straight singles to open the inning and a throwing error committed by Ron Swoboda playing left field leads to a second run. Clean-up hitter Tony Gonzalez then strokes a single to right scoring Felipe Alou and Felix Millan. Manager Gil Hodges gives Gentry the quick hook in favor of Don Cardwell. Third baseman Bob Aspromonte greets him with a sac-fly to center scoring Hank Aaron from third for a 5-0 Braves lead.
The Mets finally break through against Braves starter Milt Papas in the bottom of the sixth. Tommie Agee strokes a lead-off double to left, and with one out scores on Wayne Garrett's hit to center. That's when Braves manager Lum Harris yanks his pitcher in favor of reliever Cecil Upshaw. Art Shamsky and Rod Gaspar greet Harris with consecutive singles. Felix Millan errs on Jerry Grote's grounder to second allowing Garrett to score from third. With the bases jammed Manager Hodges dispatches Cleon Jones to pinch-hit for Cardwell, who does not disappoint. Jones singles to right scoring both Shamsky and Gaspar. Manager Harris then summons Paul Doyle from the bullpen whom yields a sac-fly to Buddy Harrelson allowing Grote to score from third, knotting the game at five.
They remain tied at five through the ninth and into extra innings they go at Shea Stadium. Ron Taylor had assumed pitching duties in the ninth and posts three scoreless innings allowing two hits and striking out three. With Claude Raymond in to pitch the bottom of the eleventh for Atlanta, Jerry Grote greets him with a lead-off home run to win the game.
Ron Taylor earns his sixth win versus two losses with a 2.88 ERA.
The Mets close out their ten game home stand with a 5-5 record. They now travel to Cincinnati, Atlanta, and Houston.
- Mets Record: 58-44 (.568)
- N.L. East: 2nd; 6.5 GB
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