AMAZIN'
THE MIRACLE METS
50th ANNIVERSARY
1969
WORLD SERIES
GAME FIVE
Orioles 3
Mets 5
FINAL
SHEA STADIUM
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS
NEW YORK METS
From National League welcome mat to World Series champion, eight years into their existence the New York Metropolitans are best in all the land. An amazing baseball journey piloted by Gil Hodges lands softly in the waiting glove of left fielder Cleon Jones on this historic Autumn afternoon at Shea Stadium.
If you want something done, sometimes you have to do it yourself. Just ask Dave McNally. With Orioles hitters mired in an awful slump, Baltimore's starting pitcher opens the scoring in the third inning with a two-run home run. Two outs later Frank Robinson follows suit with his second home run of the series and first since game one, giving the Birds a 3-0 lead. McNally makes it stand through the fifth.
Leading off the bottom half of the sixth, Cleon Jones appears to get hit with a pitch on his back (right) foot. However, home plate umpire Lou DiMuro sees it differently. Both Jones and on deck batter Donn Clendenon protest DiMuro's call to no avail until manager Gil Hodges emerges from the dugout with a baseball bearing black shoe polish. DiMuro inspects the ball and awards Cleon Jones first base to the great dismay of Orioles manager Earl Weaver. Clendenon then steps into the box and deposits McNally's fifth offering into the loge section in left field. It's Clendenon's third home run of the series. In the seventh, Al Weis homers off McNally tying the game at three.
With Eddie Watt pitching the eighth in relief of McNally, Cleon Jones leads off with a double off the left/center field wall. After Clendenon is retired, Ron Swoboda doubles home Jones. With two outs, Jerry Grote bounces to first. However, Boog Powell mishandles the play and Watt does not cleanly handle the toss from Powell. In the meantime Swoboda scampers home making it a 5-3 Mets lead. Both Watt and Powell are charged with errors on the play.
Leading off the top half of the ninth Jerry Koosman issues a base on balls to Frank Robinson, then retires the next three batters in order. Cleon Jones secures the final out in left field and the miracle is complete.
Ecstatic fans pour onto the field in jubilant celebration.
Jerry Koosman goes the distance, allowing three earned runs on five hits and just one walk with five strikeouts en route to his second victory of the series. Don Clendenon captures World Series MVP honors, starting four of five games and going 5 for 14 (.357) with a double, three home runs, and four runs batted in.
Thank you for following my replay of the 1969 season.
Happy Anniversary, guys!
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