AMAZIN'
THE MIRACLE METS
50th ANNIVERSARY
Game #138: Tuesday, September 9, 1969 - BR
Chicago Cubs @ New York Mets
Shea Stadium
METS SWEEP CUBS; JUST HALF GAME OUT OF FIRST!
In the seven years since the gates first opened in 1964 there's never been a more surreal game at Shea Stadium. The most creative minds of Hollywood could not have better scripted the events of Tuesday evening.
On Aug. 13 the Mets lagged ten game behind the first place Cubs. But Leo Durocher's club has since faltered posting a 10-14 record, while New York goes on to win 19 of their next 25 games, including Monday's game one 3-2 victory over the Cubs, to pull within 1.5 games of first place.
Game two features a match-up between aces. First time 20-game winner Tom Seaver is opposed by Fergie Jenkins, whom enters Tuesday's action one victory shy of achieving his third straight 20-win season. Seemingly with all the momentum of the world and a raucous home crowd at the ready the Mets strike for two runs in the first inning. Fergie Jenkins does himself no favors by walking Tommie Agee and Cleon Jones. Ken Boswell makes Jenkins pay with a two run double to right. Donn Clendonon's two run home run in the third stakes Tom Seaver to a commanding 4-0 lead.
Don Kessinger looks at strike three leading off the top of the fourth. Second baseman Glenn Beckert then doubles to left/center. With slugger Billy Williams at the plate a black cat suddenly appears from under the stands behind home plate. Shea's resident feline takes a direct route toward on deck batter Ron Santo. At first it circles the Cubs third baseman before nearing the edge of Chicago's dugout for a closer inspection of manager Leo Durocher. As quickly as it appears, the cat wraps up its business with the Cubs bench and scatters back under the stands. Somewhat superstitious, Ron Santo still manages to drive home Beckert for the Cubs first run.
That is quickly negated as Tom Seaver helps his own cause with a double off Jenkins leading off the bottom of the fourth. Tommie Agee advances Seaver to third, and Wayne Garrett plates him with a sac-fly to center for a 5-1 Mets lead. Art Shamsky leads off the fifth with his 13th home run of the season, and Jerry Grote caps off the scoring with a two run double in the seventh. By then over 51,000 fans packing Shea Stadium begin serenading the familiar Chicago manager (from his days in New York City) with "Goodbye Leo, we hate to see you go!" on through the conclusion of the Mets 7-1 victory. They continue singing down the ramps and into the parking lots ... and maybe all the way home.
Fergie Jenkins yields seven runs, five earned, on three walks with nine strikeouts through seven innings. He is denied his bid at New York's expense for a third straight 20-win season. Tom Seaver allows the Cubs just one run on five hits and one walk with five strikeouts en route to his 21st victory of the season against seven losses with a 2.43 ERA. Tommy Agee, Ken Boswell, and Jerry Grote continue their hot hitting, joining on 6 for 12 at the plate, with two doubles, and three runs batted in.
No heel clicking for Ron Santo either; at least not at Shea Stadium. The Mets sweep two games from the Cubs and close within one-half game of first place. The Cubs meanwhile lose their sixth in a row. Black cats seem to be the least of their problems, although Leo the Lip may beg to differ.
For the 1969 Mets, another amazin' night at Shea!
- Mets Record: 82-57
- N.L. East: 2nd; 0.5 GB
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