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| 1960 April 23 | Kansas City 6, Cleveland 5. Bauer's single in last of ninth lifts Athletics. Temple, Piersall collect three hits each for Indians. ABC-TV audio. (Erskine, Buck) #2293 | |
| 1960
April 24 | New York (AL) 15, Baltimore 9. Yankees score eight in first and win despite two Oriole grand slams. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen)
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| 1960 May 20 | Chicago (AL) 5, New York (AL)3. Early Wynn beats Whitey Ford in a game featuring the debut of Bill Veeck's exploding scoreboard. Mickey Mantle homers for the Yanks. (Allen, Rizzuto)
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1960 May 30 | New York (AL) 3, Washington 2. Homers by Maris, Berra help Yankees salvage Game 2 of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (Barber, Allen, Rizzuto) #2762
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| 1960 June 10 | New York (AL) 4, Cleveland 3. Mantle's homer in the eighth inning leads the Yankees over the Indians. Cleveland's Power ties major league record with two unassisted double plays. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen) #2198 | |
1960 June 17 | New York (AL) 4, Chicago (AL) 2. Yankees light sparklers after Boyer, Mantle home runs. Ditmar hurls complete-game seven-hitter at Comiskey Park. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2681
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1960 June 19 | New York (AL) 7, Chicago (AL) 5. White Sox rally falls shorts despite homers by Minoso and Aparicio. First game of doubleheader at Comiskey Park. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2756
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1960 June 24 | New York (AL) 10, Cleveland 6. Kubek clouts two homers and has five RBIs in Yankees' win at Municipal Stadium. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2743
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1960 July 3 | New York (AL) 7, Detroit 6. Boyer's three-run homer, Maris' defense helps Yankees win first game of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen) #2769
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| 1960 July 5 | Washington 5, New York (AL) 3. Bob Allison's 10th inning home run beats the Yankees at Griffith Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen)
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| 1960 July 10 | Boston 9, New York (AL) 5. Willie Tasby goes 5-for-5, Vic Wertz hits a grand slam, and Ted Williams gets his 1800th RBI as the Red Sox complete a sweep of the Yankees. Bill Skowron homers twice for New York. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2015 | |
| 1960
July 11 | NL 5, AL 3. All-Star Game at Kansas City. Willie Mays' three hits pace the NL. Banks, Kaline homer. (Harmon, Daniels) #2123 | |
| 1960 July 13 | National League 6, American League 0. Mays' three hits, Musial's pinch-hit homer in the seventh and shutout pitching sparks the NL at Yankee Stadium. Ted Williams collects his final All-Star game hit. (Elson, Hoyt) #2190 | |
| 1960 July 17 | Detroit 3, New York (AL) 2. Colavito's single in eighth provides winning margin as Tigers complete doubleheader sweep at Briggs Stadium. Skowron's two-run homer ties game in top half of the inning. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2239 | |
1960 Aug. 13 | New York (AL) 1, Washington 0. Maris, Mantle and Ford help Yankees beat Senators at Yankee Stadium and stay on top in torrid American League race. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen) #2587
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1960 Aug. 17 | New York (AL) 3, Boston 2. Yankees tie game in eighth and win in 10th inning at Fenway Park. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2621
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1960 Aug. 19 | Washington 4, New York (AL) 2. Allison’s single in eighth breaks tie at Griffith Stadium. Pascual hurls five-hitter, Killebrew homers for Senators. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2641
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1960 Aug. 23 | Chicago (AL) 5, New York (AL) 1. Wynn hurls four-hitter for 281st career win. Yankees protest Wynn's start. (Allen, Barber, Rizzuto) #2718
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1960 Aug. 26 | New York (AL) 7, Cleveland 5. Cerv's three-run homer helps Yankees take Game 2 and sweep doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Piersall has single and two walks for Cleveland. (Barber, Allen, Rizzuto) #2448
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1960 Sept. 14 | Kansas City 2, New York (AL) 1. Carey’s lead-off homer in bottom of ninth knocks Yankees out of first place. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2667
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1960 Sept. 16 | New York (AL) 4, Baltimore 2. A tense battle for first place. (Barber, Rizzuto) #2423
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| 1960 Sept. 25 | New York (AL) 4, Boston 3. The Yankees clinch the pennant. (Gordon, Barber, Rizzuto)
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1960 Sept. 27 | New York (AL) 5, Washington 1. Duren fans first five batters to tie ML record as Yankees win 11th straight game. Blanchard, Skowron lead attack at Griffith Stadium. (Allen) #2562
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| 1960 Sept. 30 | New York (AL) 6, Boston 5. The Yankees score three runs in the last of the ninth the beat the Red Sox. (Rizzuto, Barber)
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| 1960 Oct. 2 | New York (AL) 8, Boston 7. Long's two-run homer in last of ninth lifts Yankees to 15th straight win as regular season ends. (Callison, Rizzuto, Barber) #2361 | |
| 1960 Oct. 5 | Pittsburgh 6, New York (AL) 4. Mazeroskis homer in the fourth helps the Bucs win Game 1 of the Series. (Thompson, Quinlan) #2139 | |
| 1960 Oct. 6 | New York (AL) 16, Pittsburgh 3. Mantle homers twice as the Yankees win Game 2 at Forbes Field. The two teams combine for a Series record 32 hits. (Thompson, Quinlan) #2140 | |
| 1960 Oct. 8 | New York (AL) 10, Pittsburgh 0. Richardson sets a Series record with six RBIs as the Yankees win Game 3 at Yankee Stadium. Ford scatters four hits. (Quinlan, Thompson) #2143 | |
| 1960 Oct. 9 | Pittsburgh 3, New York (AL) 2. Virdon singles in two runs as Pirates overcome 1-0 deficit in fifth inning in Game 4 of World Series. (Quinlan, Thompson)
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| 1960 Oct. 10 | Pittsburgh 5, New York (AL) 2. Face pitches 2 2/3 innings of hitless relief as the Pirates win Game 5 of the World Series. Maris homers for the Yankees. (Quinlan, Thompson) #2144 | |
| 1960 Oct. 12 | New York (AL) 12, Pittsburgh 0. Ford pitches second shutout as Yankees win Game 6 at Forbes Field and even World Series at three games apiece. Richardson belts two triples. (Thompson, Quinlan) #2147 | |
| 1960
Oct. 13 | Pittsburgh 10, New York (AL) 9. Bill Mazeroski's HR in the bottom of the ninth lifts the Pirates over the Yankees in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. (Chuck Thompson & Jack Quinlan)
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| 1960 Oct. 13 | Pittsburgh 10, New York (AL) 9. Mazeroskis homer in the bottom of the ninth beats the Yankees in Game 7 of the World Series. Audio of NBC-TV broadcast. (Prince, Allen) #1983 |
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1961 April 11 | Los Angeles (AL) 7, Baltimore 2. The first game in the Angels' history. (Bailey, Kelley, Wells) #2388
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1961 May 14 | New York (AL) 5, Detroit 4. Tigers score three runs in top of ninth to tie game, but Yankees win opener of doubleheader on Berra's hit in 11th. (Rizzuto, Barber, Allen) #2708
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| 1961 May 21 | New York (AL) 4, Baltimore 2. Ford hurls complete-game six-hitter and Maris homers as Yankees win first game of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen, Barber) #1994 | |
| 1961 May 30 | New York (AL) 12, Boston 3. The Yankees hit seven homers, including two each by Mantle, Maris, and Skowron. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2294 | |
| 1961 June 11
Game 1
| New York (AL) 2, Los Angeles (AL) 1. Berra belts two homers and Terry pitches complete game as Yankees win first game of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Maris makes game-saving defensive play. (Rizzuto, Allen, Barber)
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| 1961 June 11
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New York (AL) 5, Los Angeles (AL) 1. Maris hits two homers and Mantle one as Yankees win Game 2 of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen, Barber) #2380 | |
| 1961 June 18 | New York (AL) 9, Detroit 0. Ford hurls eight shutout innings and Maris clouts 24th homer as Yankees win at Tiger Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2362 | |
1961 July 2 | New York (AL) 13, Washington 4. Maris belts two homers and Mantle one as Yankees top Senators at Yankee Stadium. (Rizzuto, Barber) #2442
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| 1961 July 11 | NL 5, AL 4. All-Star Game at Candlestick Park. Clemente hits game-winning single in the bottom of the 10th after Mays ties the game with a double. Seven errors by both sides sets an All-Star Game record. (Doggett, Dudley) #2000 | |
1961 July 15 | New York (AL) 9, Chicago (AL) 8. Kubek's single in 19th lifts Yankees to comeback win over White Sox at Comiskey Park. Maris belts 35th as teams combine for seven home runs. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2675
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| 1961
July 23 | Boston 5, New York (AL) 4. Red Sox rally with two runs in bottom of ninth, capped by Geiger's single. (Rizzuto, Allen)
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| 1961 July 31 | National League 1, American League 1. The game, played at Fenway Park, was called after nine innings due to rain. It was the first time the All-Star Game ended in a tie. (Harwell, Walsh) #2199 | |
1961 Aug. 2 | New York (AL) 6, Kansas City 5. Sullivan's two-run homer in ninth costs Ford his 20th win, but Yankees score in bottom of ninth to beat Athletics. (Rizzuto, Allen, Barber) #2559
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| 1961 Aug. 12 | Washington 5, New York (AL) 1. Maris hits his 43rd home run en route to breaking Ruth's record. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2164 | |
1961 Aug. 20 | New York (AL) 6, Cleveland 0. Mantle, Maris homer as Yankees win first game of doubleheader at Municipal Stadium. Terry improves record to 10-1 with four-hitter. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2740
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1961 Aug. 27 | New York (AL) 8, Kansas City 7. Ford wins 22nd game before record crowd at Municipal Stadium. Berra, Howard homer for Yankees. (Allen, Rizzuto) #2737
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| 1961
Sept. 3 | New York (AL) 8, Detroit 5. Bottom of the ninth heroics: Mantle's second homer ties the game. Howard's three-run blast wins it. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen)
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| 1961 Sept. 10 | New York (AL) 7, Cleveland 6. Yankees win 11th straight game. Piersall is attacked by fans in seventh. First game of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (Barber, Rizzuto, Allen) #2251 | |
| 1961 Sept. 17 | New York (AL) 6, Detroit 4. Maris' 58th home run lifts Yankees to victory in 12th inning at Tiger Stadium. Colavito has three hits for Detroit. (Rizzuto, Allen) #2371 | |
1961 Sept. 19 | New York (AL) 3, Baltimore 1. Skowron’s two-run homer helps Yankees clinch tie for pennant at Memorial Stadium. Second game of doubleheader. (Rizzuto, Barber) #2662
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| 1961 Sept. 20 | New York (AL) 4, Baltimore 2. The Yanks clinch the pennant at Memorial Stadium. (Rizzuto, Allen)
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| 1961 Oct. 1 | New York (AL) 1, Boston 0. Roger Maris hits No. 61 to break Babe Ruths home run record on the last day of the season. (Rizzuto, Barber, Allen)
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| 1961 Oct. 4 | New York (AL) 2, Cincinnati 0. Whitey Ford blanks the Reds for his eighth World Series victory as the Yankees take Game 1. Howard, Skowron homer. (Wolff, Hoyt)
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| 1961 Oct. 5 | Cincinnati 6, New York (AL) 2. Chacon scores go-ahead run with alert baserunning in fifth inning as Reds win Game 2 of World Series. Jay hurls complete-game four-hitter. (Hoyt, Wolff) #2006 | |
| 1961 Oct. 7 | New York (AL) 3, Cincinnati 2. John Blanchard's homer ties the game in the eighth and Roger Maris puts the Yanks ahead with a homer in the ninth as New York wins Game 3 of the World Series. The first Series game in Cincinnati in 21 years. (Wolff, Hoyt)
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| 1961 Oct. 8 | New York (AL) 7, Cincinnati 0. Ford extends his World Series scoreless inning streak to 32, eclipsing Ruth's record, in Game 4. (Hoyt, Wolff)
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| 1961 Oct. 9 | New York (AL) 13, Cincinnati 5. Lopez and Blanchard belt homers as the Yankees win Game 5 at Crosley Field and take the World Series. (Wolff, Hoyt) #1995 | |
| 1962
April 11 | St. Louis 11, New York (NL) 4. The Mets' very first game. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
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| 1962 April 22 | Pittsburgh 4, New York (NL) 3. The Mets drop ninth straight game at the start of inaugural season, while Pirates win 10th straight. Mazeroski triples in go-ahead run in eighth at Forbes Field. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2333 | |
| 1962 May 20 | New York (NL) 7, Milwaukee 6. Mets score six runs in last two innings to beat Braves in Game 1 of twinbill at County Stadium. Includes highlights of Game 2, also won by New York. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2381 | |
1962 May 21 | Houston 3, New York (NL) 2. Colt .45s break tie in eighth to nip Mets at Colt Stadium. Golden hurls complete-game seven-hitter and Warwick has three hits for Houston. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2767
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| 1962 May 27 | San Francisco 6, New York (NL) 5. Giants rally for four runs in last of eighth to beat Mets in second game of doubleheader. Cepeda has three hits for San Francisco while Hickman belts three-run homer for New York. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2347 | |
1962 May 30 | Los Angeles 13, New York (NL) 6. Koufax beats Mets as Dodgers return to New York for first time since leaving Brooklyn. Wills has four hits, including two homers. First game of doubleheader. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2649
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| 1962 May 30 | Los Angeles 6, New York (NL) 5. Willie Davis homers in top of 9th inning to spark the Dodgers in second game of doubleheader. Gil Hodges homers twice for Mets. Missing two batters in last of 9th. (Kiner, Nelson, Murphy)
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| 1962 June 1 | San Francisco 9, New York (NL) 6. Willie Mays homers in his return to the Polo Grounds. (Kiner, Murphy, and Nelson) #1982 |
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| 1962 June 8 | St. Louis 8, San Francisco 4. Bob Gibson beats Juan Marichal. (Buck, Caray)
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| 1962 June 17 | Chicago (NL) 8, New York (NL) 7. Lou Brock hits historic homer into center field bleachers at the Polo Grounds. First game of doubleheader. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2007 | |
1962
June 30 | Los Angeles 5, New York (NL) 0. Koufax hurls the first of his four no-hitters, striking out 13 Mets at Dodger Stadium. Includes bonus calls by Vin Scully of game’s final out as well as entire ninth inning of Koufax’s 1965 perfect game against Cubs. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2551
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| 1962 July 8 | St. Louis 15, New York (NL) 1. Musial hits three homers and Gibson allows only three hits in the Cardinals win at the Polo Grounds. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2086 | |
| 1962
July 10 | All-Star Game. NL 3, AL 1. Musial singles to ignite rally in sixth. as NL wins at new D.C. Stadium. Drysdale, Bunning shine on mound, and Wills scores twice. (Nelson, McLean)
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| 1962 July 22 | Cincinnati 4, New York (NL) 3. Keough's homer in ninth beats Mets in second game of twinbill at Crosley Field. Pinson also homers for Cincinnati. Hickman has three hits for Mets. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2339 | |
1962 July 27 | St. Louis 6, New York (NL) 5. James' three-run homer in eighth gives Cards comeback win and sweep of doubleheader at Busch Stadium. Kanehl has three hits for Mets. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
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| 1962 July 30 | American League 9, National League 4. Runnels, Wagner and Colavito homer to lead the AL at Wrigley Field in the second All-Star contest of the summer. (Quinlan, Kell) #2232 | |
| 1962
Sept. 23 | New York (NL) 2, Chicago (NL) 1. Thomas singles home Coleman in last of ninth as Mets win season finale at the Polo Grounds. Kranepool gets first major league hit. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2008 | |
| 1962 Sept. 30 | Chicago (NL) 5, New York (NL) 1. The Cubs deal the Mets their 120th loss and pull off a triple play in the season finale. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2165 | |
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1962 Oct. 1
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San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 0. Mays homers twice and Pierce hurls three-hit shutout in Game 1 of NL playoff series at Candlestick Park. (Wolff, Helfer) #2591
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| 1962 Oct. 3 | San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 4. The Giants score four times in their last at bat to win the decisive Game 3 playoff against the Dodgers. (Kell, Helfer)
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| 1962 Oct. 4 | New York (AL) 6, San Francisco 2. Ford records his 10th World Series triumph as Yankees win Game 1 at Candlestick Park. Boyer breaks tie with seventh-inning homer. (Garagiola, Kell) #2001 | |
| 1962 Oct. 5 | San Francisco 2, New York (AL) 0. Sanford holds the Yankees to three hits as the host Giants win Game 2 of the World Series. McCovey homers for San Francisco. (Garagiola, Kell) #2128 | |
| 1962 Oct. 7 | New York (AL) 3, San Francisco 2. Maris two-run single in the seventh inning breaks up a scoreless contest in Game 3 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium. (Garagiola, Kell) #2091 | |
| 1962 Oct. 8 | San Francisco 7, New York (AL) 3. Hiller's grand slam propels the Giants in Game 4 of the Series. Marichal and Ford are the starters. (Garagiola, Kell) #2149 | |
| 1962 Oct. 10 | New York (AL) 5, San Francisco 3. Tresh's 3-run homer lifts the Yankees to victory in Game 5 of the World Series. Sanford fans 10 for the visiting Giants. (Garagiola, Kell) #2150 | |
| 1962 Oct. 15 | San Francisco 5, New York (AL) 2. After a three-day rain delay, Cepeda ignites the Giants in Game 6 of the World Series. Pierce holds the Yankees to three hits. (Garagiola, Kell) #2151 | |
| 1962
Oct. 16 | New York (AL) 1, San Francisco 0. McCovey's line drive is caught with two out and two on in the ninth as the Yanks win the seventh game of the World Series. (Garagiola, Kell)
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1963 April 21 | New York (NL) 8, Milwaukee 5. Hickman's grand slam in eighth lifts Mets in first game of twinbill at Polo Grounds. Aaron homers for Milwaukee. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2584
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| 1963 May 17 | San Francisco 4, New York (NL) 3. Giants beat the Mets at windy Candlestick Park on disputed homer by Amalfitano in 11th inning. Mays, McCovey also homer for Giants, while Hunt homers for Mets. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
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| 1963 May 19 | Los Angeles 1, New York (NL) 0. Koufax blanks Mets in Game 1 of doubleheader at Dodger Stadium. Includes final inning of Game 2, won by Dodgers on Howard's homer in 13th. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2372 | |
1963 May 26 | St. Louis 7, New York (NL) 4. James’ three-run pinch homer lifts Cardinals to win in first game of doubleheader at Busch Stadium. Boyer has five hits and White four for home team. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2645
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1963 June 2 | New York (NL) 2, Pittsburgh 1. Pirate outfielders collide in bottom of 10th as Mets win first game of doubleheader. Snider homers for New York. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2719
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1963 June 2 | New York (NL) 4, Pittsburgh 3. Hickman’s homer in 10th gives Mets sweep of doubleheader at Polo Grounds. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2698
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| 1963 June 7 | New York (NL) 3, St. Louis 2. Sniders 3-run homer in the last of the ninth stuns the Cards. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2011 | |
| 1963 June 23 | New York (NL) 5, Philadelphia 0. Piersall hits 100th career home run and runs around bases backwards in first game of twinbill at Polo Grounds. Willey hurls two-hitter for Mets. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2325 | |
| 1963 July 9 | National League 5, American League 3. Mays scores twice and has two RBIs to lead NL all-stars at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Brooks Robinson collects two hits. (Neal, Bryson) #2335 | |
| 1963 July 12 | Los Angeles 6, New York (NL) 0. Pitching at the Polo Grounds, Koufax picks up his 15th win as the Dodgers hand the Mets their 13th straight loss. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2200 | |
| 1963
Sept. 15 | St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2. Second-place Cards win behind Burdette, who beats his old team in first game of a twinbill. White, Boyer homer for St. Louis, while Aaron hits No. 42 for Braves. (Caray, Gross)
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1963 Sept.16 | Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 1. Dodgers score two in ninth to win battle for first place at Sportsman’s Park. Padres, Willie Davis lead Los Angeles while Musial belts 475th homer for Cardinals. (Buck, Caray) #2638
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| 1963 Oct. 2 | Los Angeles 5, New York (AL) 2. Sandy Koufax fans a record 15 hitters to beat Whitey Ford and the Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series. (Harwell, Garagiola)
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| 1963 Oct. 3 | Los Angeles 4, New York (AL) 1. Podres defeats Downing in Game 2 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium. Willie Davis drives in two runs for the Dodgers. (Garagiola, Harwell) #2155 | |
| 1963 Oct. 5 | Los Angeles 1, New York (AL) 0. Drysdales 3-hitter beats Bouton, Yanks in Game 3 of the World Series. (Harwell, Garagiola) #2156 | |
| 1963 Oct. 6 | Los Angeles 2, New York (AL) 1. Sandy Koufax bests Whitey Ford in Game 4 of the World Series as the Dodgers sweep the Yankees. Mickey Mantle and Frank Howard homer. (Harwell, Garagiola)
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1964 April 14 | Philadelphia 5, New York (NL) 3. Sievers’ three-run homer helps Phillies begin infamous season with win at Connie Mack Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2594
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1964 April 15 | Philadelphia 4, New York (NL) 1. Gonzalez’s three-run homer in bottom of eighth helps Bunning win NL debut. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2592
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| 1964 April 16 | Boston 4, New York (AL) 3. Red Sox edge Yankees in 11 innings in season opener at Yankee Stadium. Ford takes loss in bid for 200th win. Berra makes managerial debut and Tony Conigliaro plays his first major league game. (Coleman, Barber, Rizzuto, Allen) #2356 | |
| 1964 April 17 | Pittsburgh 4, New York (NL) 3. The first game played at the Mets' new home, Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
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| 1964 April 23 | Cincinnati 1, Houston 0. Ken Johnson throws a no-hitter but the Reds score an unearned run in the ninth to beat the Colt .45s at Colt Stadium. It's the only time in history a pitcher has thrown a nine-inning no-hitter and lost. (Passe, Elston) #2222 | |
| 1964 May 6 | Cincinnati 12, New York (NL) 4. Home runs by Robinson, Pinson and Cardenas lead the Reds over Casey Stengel's Mets in the first night game ever played at Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #1985 | |
| 1964 June 21 | Philadelphia 6, New York (NL) 0. Jim Bunning throws a perfect game, striking out 10 Mets on Fathers Day at Shea Stadium. It was the first perfect game in the National League since 1880. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2092 | |
| 1964 July 7 | NL 7, AL 4. All-Star Game at Shea Stadium. Johnny Callison's homer in the bottom of the ninth wins the game. (Walsh, Daniels)
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| 1964 July 18 | St. Louis 15, New York (NL) 7. Boyer, White, and McCarver hit consecutive homers in 11-run eighth as Cards beat Mets at Busch Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2382 | |
1964 Aug. 23 | New York (NL) 5, Chicago (NL) 4. Smith’s hit in bottom of ninth gives Mets sweep of doubleheader. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2633
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| 1964 Sept. 27 | Washington 3, New York (AL) 2. Senators edge Yankees in 11 innings at D.C. Stadium. Ford pitches seven strong innings, Mantle homers for New York. (Coleman, Rizzuto, Allen)
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1964 Oct. 3 | New York (NL) 15, St. Louis 5. Mets belt five homers at old Busch Stadium to beat Cardinals on next to last day of season. St. Louis falls back into tie for first place. (Buck, Caray) #2438
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| 1964 Oct. 4 | Cleveland 2, New York (AL) 1. The Indians win the regular season finale in 13 innings. Mel Allen announces his last game for New York. Tiant homers off Bouton for Clevelands first run. (Rizzuto, Barber, Allen) #2131 | |
| 1964 Oct. 4 | St. Louis 11, New York (NL) 5. The Cards win the pennant on the last day of the season. (Gross, Caray)
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| 1964 Oct. 7 | St. Louis 9, New York (AL) 5. Sadecki defeats Ford in Game 1 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium. Shannons two-run homer ties the game and Warwicks pinch-single drives in the go-ahead run. (Rizzuto, Garagiola) #2166 | |
| 1964 Oct. 8 | New York (AL) 8, St. Louis 3. Stottlemyre wins Game 2 of the Series. Yanks break game open in 9th after Gibson is removed. (Garagiola, Rizzuto) #2173 | |
| 1964 Oct. 10 | New York (AL) 2, St. Louis 1. Mantle's homer in the bottom on the ninth beats the Cards in Game 3 of the World Series. (Caray, Gowdy)
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| 1964 Oct. 11 | St. Louis 4, New York (AL) 3. Boyer's grand slam lifts the Cards in Game 4 of the Series. Craig, Taylor shine in relief. (Caray, Gowdy)
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| 1964 Oct. 12 | St. Louis 5, New York (AL) 2. McCarvers 3-run homer in 10th wins Game 5 of World Series after Tresh ties game with 2-run homer with two outs in ninth. Gibson strikes out 13. (Gowdy, Caray)
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| 1964 Oct. 14 | New York (AL) 8, St. Louis 3. Consecutive homers by Maris and Mantle give the Yankees a 3-1 lead in the sixth inning of Game 6 of the World Series. Pepitones grand slam insures the victory. (Garagiola, Rizzuto) #2174 | |
| 1964 Oct. 15 | St. Louis 7, New York (AL) 5. Gibson hurls his third complete game of the World Series as the Cards win Game 7. Richardson sets a Series record with 13 hits. (Rizzuto, Garagiola)
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| 1965 April 9 | Houston 2, New York (AL) 1. The Astros beat the Yankees in an exhibition in the first game ever played at the Astrodome. Mantle scores the first run in the new stadium with a homer in the sixth inning. The Astros tie the game in the bottom of the sixth and win in the 12th on Fox hit. (Kalas, Passe, Elston) #2018 | |
1965 April 12 | Boston 7, Washington 2. Red Sox hit five homers to beat Senators on Opening Day at D.C. Stadium. Monbouquette hurls five-hitter. (Parnell, Martin, Gowdy) #2449
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| 1965 April 20 | New York (NL) 3. Los Angeles 2. Spahn wins first game as Met, 357th of career and records 2,500th strikeout. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
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| 1965 April 24 | New York (NL) 7, San Francisco 6. Napoleon's 3-run triple in ninth leads Mets over Giants at Candlestick Park. Kranepool belts two homers, while Mays has three hits for San Francisco. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2240 | |
1965 April 27 | Houston 3, New York (NL) 2. Two runs in last of ninth lift Astros over Mets in New York's first-ever game in the Astrodome. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2597
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1965 May 2  | Baltimore 4, New York (AL) 2. Orioles score twice in 10th inning to beat Yankees after Kubek's double ties game in last of ninth. First game of doubleheader. (Coleman, Barber) #2772
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1965 May 9 | New York (NL) 5, Milwaukee 4. Kranepool's single in bottom of ninth gives Mets split of doubleheader. Torre has four hits for Braves. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2720
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| 1965 May 11 | St. Louis 4, New York (NL) 3. The Cardinals come from behind as Bob Gibson bests Warren Spahn. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy)
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1965 May 16 | Baltimore 7, New York (AL) 5. Palmer gets first major league win and belts one of Orioles' four homers at Memorial Stadium. (Barber, Garagiola, Rizzuto, Coleman)
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1965 May 21 | St. Louis 5, New York (NL) 4. Cardinals score twice in ninth to beat Mets at Busch Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2585
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1965 May 30 | New York (AL) 3, Chicago (AL) 2. Yankees beat White Sox in 12 innings at Comiskey Park. Mantle has two hits, including a homer. (Coleman, Barber, Garagiola) #2671
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| 1965 June 11 | Los Angeles (NL) 2, New York (NL) 1. Drysdale's eighth-inning homer off Spahn breaks tie in matchup of future Hall of Famers at Shea Stadium. Both hurlers go the distance. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2383 | |
| 1965 June 14 | New York (NL) 1, Cincinnati 0. Lewis breaks up Maloney's no-hitter with homer in top of 11th at Crosley Field. Maloney fans 18 Mets to tie NL record. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2357 | |
1965 June 20 | Los Angeles 2, New York (NL) 1. Koufax beats Spahn with one-hitter in first game of Dodger Stadium twinbill. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2724
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| 1965 July 11 | Minnesota 6, New York (AL) 5. Killebrews two-out, two-run homer wins game in which Mantle scores 1,500th run. (Garagiola, Coleman, Barber) #1998 | |
| 1965 July 13 | NL 6, AL 5. All-Star Game at Minnesota. Santo's single in the seventh drives in the deciding run. Mays, Killebrew homer. (Prince, Carneal)
#1886
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1965 July 21 | New York (NL) 1, Pittsburgh 0. Jackson takes no-hitter into eighth inning at Forbes Field as Mets break 10-game losing streak. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2395
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1965 July 23 | New York (NL) 3, Philadelphia 2. Stephenson's hit in bottom of 10th gives Fisher complete-game victory. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2734
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1965 Aug. 8 | Chicago (NL) 14, New York (NL) 10. Cubs score six runs in ninth to complete doubleheader sweep at Shea Stadium. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2607
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| 1965 Aug. 10 | Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York (NL) 3. Koufax wins his 20th game of the season while fanning 14 Mets at Dodger Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2093 | |
1965 Aug. 13 | Houston 3, New York (NL) 2. Staub's single in bottom of ninth sends Mets to 11th straight loss. Nottebart hurls complete game six-hitter. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2753
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1965 Aug. 14 | New York (NL) 1, Houston 0. Mets beat Dierker in 10 innings at Astrodome for first-ever indoor win. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2622
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1965 Aug. 22 | New York (NL) 7, St. Louis 5 Hickman's three-run pinch homer in eighth lifts Mets over Cardinals in first game of doubleheader at Shea Stadium. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2555
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| 1965 Aug. 29 | San Francisco 8, New York (NL) 3. Mays sets a major league record with his 17th homer of the month and moves into fifth place on the all-time home run list. (Kiner, Murphy) #2183 | |
1965 Sept. 3 | New York (NL) 6, St. Louis 3. Hickman becomes first Met to homer three times in a game as New York beats Cardinals at Busch Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2563
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1965 Sept. 12 | New York (NL) 1, Milwaukee 0. Selma sets team record with 13 strikeouts as Mets win in 10 innings at Shea Stadium. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2741
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| 1965 Oct. 6 | Minnesota 8, Los Angeles 2. Zoilo Versalles hits a three-run homer and Mudcat Grant outpitches Don Drysdale in Game 1 of the World Series. (Garagiola, Saam) #1892 | |
| 1965 Oct. 7 | Minnesota 5, Los Angeles 1. Katt beats Koufax in Game 2 of the Series. Oliva, Killebrew supply the hitting. (Saam, Garagiola)
#1209
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| 1965 Oct. 9 | Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 0. Osteen blanks the Twins on five hits in Game 3 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium. Roseboro drives in two runs. (Garagiola, Saam) #2175 | |
| 1965 Oct. 10 | Los Angeles 7, Minnesota 2. Drysdale fans 11 Twins as the Dodgers win Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium. Fairly drives in three runs. (Garagiola, Saam) #2176 | |
| 1965
Oct. 11 | Los Angeles 7, Minnesota 0. Koufax's 10 strikeouts, Wills' four hits pace Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series. (Saam, Garagiola)
#1010
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| 1965 Oct. 13 | Minnesota 5, Los Angeles 1. Mudcat Grant's six-hit pitching and three-run homer help the Twins win Game 6 and tie the Series. (Garagiola, Saam)
#1893 | |
| 1965 Oct. 14 | Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 0. Koufax earns his second shutout while fanning 10 as the Dodgers win Game 7 of the World Series. (Saam, Garagiola)
#1011
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| 1966 May 6 | New York (NL) 2, Chicago (NL) 1. Jones' homer in last of ninth lifts Mets over Cubs. Gardner pitches complete game four-hitter for New York. Santo homers for Cubs' only run. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2300 | |
| 1966
May 12 | St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3. Brock's single lifts the Cardinals in 12th inning in first game played at new Busch Stadium. Felipe Alou homers twice for Braves. (Gross, Buck, Caray) #2307 | |
| 1966
July | New York (AL) 6, Washington 5. Senators score three runs in last of ninth to send game into extra innings, but Richardson homers in 11th to lift Yankees. Mantle also homers for New York. (Rizzuto, Coleman, Barber) #2348 | |
| 1966 July 12 | NL 2, AL 1. Wills singles home McCarver in bottom of 10th inning in All-Star Game that takes place in 105-degree heat at Busch Stadium. Brooks Robinson has three hits for the American League. (Kubek, Simpson) #2009 | |
| 1966 Aug. 17 | New York (NL) 8, Pittsburgh 7. Taylor's pinch-hit grand slam helps Mets overcome 7-1 deficit at Shea Stadium. Stargell, Clendenon, Mazeroski homer for Bucs. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2295 | |
1966 Aug. 31 | San Francisco 2, New York (NL) 1. Marichal wins 20th game as first-place Giants beat Mets at Shea Stadium. Mays triples and scores go-ahead run in ninth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2627
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| 1966 Sept. 5 | Baltimore 5, New York (AL) 4. Blair singles in winning run in bottom of ninth as Orioles eliminate Yankees from pennant race. Blair also has two-run homer in seventh.
(Rizzuto, Barber) #2340 | |
| 1966 Sept. 11 | Atlanta 8, New York (NL) 3. Ryan makes major league debut with two innings in relief. Jones, Mathews and Joe Torre homer for Braves. (Kiner, Murphy) #2326 | |
1966 Sept. 12 | Los Angeles 3, New York (NL) 2. Perranoski fans seven in relief of Sutton as Dodgers beat McGraw and visiting Mets. (Murphy, Nelson) #2757
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| 1966 Sept. 17 | San Francisco 6, New York (NL) 4. McCovey's third homer of game lifts Giants in last of 10th. Luplow homers twice off Marichal. (Kiner, Murphy) #2296 | |
1966 Sept. 18 | Houston 9, New York (NL) 2. Ryan makes first major league start and lasts only one inning. First game of twinbill at Astrodome. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2646
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| 1966 Sept. 30 | New York (NL) 1, Houston 0. Dierker takes perfect game into the ninth before Bressoud's double and Hunt's single brings Mets the victory at Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2241 | |
| 1966 Oct. 5 | Baltimore 5, Los Angeles 2. Superb relief work by Drabowsky preserves the victory for the Orioles in Game 1 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium. Frank and Brooks Robinson homer for the Orioles. (Prince, Thompson) #2178 | |
| 1966 Oct. 6 | Baltimore 6, Los Angeles 0. Palmer blanks Koufax, Dodgers in Game 2 of the Series. (Thompson, Prince)
#2179 | |
| 1966 Oct. 8 | Baltimore 1, Los Angeles 0. Blair's 430-foot homer in the fifth gives Bunker the only run he needs in Game 3 of the World Series at Memorial Stadium. (Prince, Scully) #2180 | |
| 1966 Oct. 9 | Baltimore 1, Los Angeles 0. McNally beats Drysdale in Game 4 as the Orioles sweep the World Series. Frank Robinson homers for the game's only run. (Prince, Scully)
#1193 | |
1967 June 4 | Detroit 11, New York (AL) 7. Gibbs ties game with homer in ninth, but McAuliffe’s grand slam in 13th gives Tigers split of twinbill at Yankee Stadium. (Rizzuto, Coleman, Garagiola) #2704
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| 1967
June 11 | St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 7. Shannons hit in the last of the ninth beats the Dodgers in first game of doubleheader. (Doggett, Scully) #1945 | |
| 1967 June 11 | St. Louis 7, Los Angeles (NL) 5. Cepeda clears bases with first-inning double as Cardinals beat Dodgers in second game of doubleheader. Maris homers. (Doggett, Scully) #2016 | |
| 1967 June 11 | Chicago (NL) 18, New York (NL) 10. A record 11 homers fly out of Wrigley Field, including three by Phillips and two by Hundley, in second game of doubleheader. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2213 | |
1967 June 18 | New York (NL) 4, Chicago 3. Reynolds' lead-off homer in last of 10th beats Cubs in Game 1 of doubleheader. Banks homers for Chicago. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#2572
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1967 June 26 | New York (NL) 3, Pittsburgh 2. Mets tie game on Boyer's two-run homer in eighth and win in bottom of ninth at Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2560
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1967 Aug. 13 | 1967 Aug. 13 New York (NL) 3, Pittsburgh 0. Seaver hurls first career shutout as Mets win Game 1 of doubleheader at Shea Stadium. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2650
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| 1967 Sept. 2 | Chicago 4, Boston 1. Joe Horlen's complete game beats Jim Lonborg and knocks the Red Sox out of first place. (Rush, Elson)
#1439
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1967 Sept. 12 | Atlanta 4, New York (NL) 3. Braves rally for two runs in ninth to beat Mets at Atlanta Stadium. Aaron has three hits, including homer. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2732
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| 1967 Sept. 12 | St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 0. Gibson gains 12th victory as the first-place Cardinals blank the Phillies. (Caray, Buck) #2012 | |
1967 Sept. 22 | New York (NL) 8, Houston 5. Buchek belts two three-run homers, including walk-off blast in 10th inning. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2432
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| 1967 Oct. 1 | Boston 5, Minnesota 3. The Red Sox clinch a tie for the pennant on the last day of the season behind Lonborg. (TV—Koufax, Reese, Gowdy)
#1464
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| 1967 Oct. 4 | St. Louis 2, Boston 1. Gibsons 10 strikeouts, Brocks four hits lead the Cards in Series opener. (Caray, Reese)
#2126 | |
| 1967 Oct. 5 | Boston 5, St. Louis 0. Lonborg hurls 1-hitter as the Red Sox take Game 2 of the World Series. Yastrzemski homers twice. (Caray, Reese)
#1186
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| 1967 Oct. 7 | St. Louis 5, Boston 2. Shannons 2-run homer sparks the Cardinals in Game 3 of the World Series at Busch Stadium. Briles holds the Red Sox to seven hits. (Coleman, Reese) #2187 | |
| 1967 Oct. 8 | St. Louis 6, Boston 0. Gibson allows five hits and coasts to victory in Game 4 of the World Series. The Cardinals, playing at home, score four times in the first and twice in the third. (Coleman, Reese) #2188 | |
| 1967 Oct. 9 | Boston 3, St. Louis 1. Lonborg hurls complete-game three-hitter as the Red Sox win Game 5 of the World Series. Maris homers in the bottom of the ninth for the Cardinals only run. (Coleman, Reese) #2189 | |
| 1967 Oct. 11 | Boston 8, St. Louis 4. Home runs by Yastrzemski, Smith and Petrocelli in the fourth inning help the Red Sox tie the World Series in Game 6 at Fenway Park. (Caray, Reese) #2191 | |
| 1967 Oct. 12 | St. Louis 7, Boston 2. Gibson allows three hits and fans 10 as the Cards beat Lonborg and the Red Sox in Game 7 of the World Series. (Caray, Reese)
#1260
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1968 April 28 | New York (AL) 2, Detroit 1. Mantle’s double keys eighth-inning rally in first game of twinbill at Yankee Stadium. (Coleman, Rizzuto) #2642
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1968 May 4 | Chicago (AL) 4, New York (AL) 1. Mantle's single breaks up Carlos' no-hitter in seventh at Comiskey Park. Melton makes major league debut for White Sox. (Coleman, Messer) #2748
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1968 June 24 | Cincinnati 6, New York (NL) 5. May triples home Bench as Reds win in 11th at Crosley Field. Mets had tied score with three runs in ninth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2396
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| 1968 Sept. 14 | Detroit 5, Oakland 4. Denny McLain becomes a 30-game winner. (Lane, Harwell)
#1416
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| 1968 Sept. 17 | Detroit 2, New York (AL) 1. The Tigers clinch the pennant in the bottom of the ninth. (Messer, Rizzuto) #1993 | |
| 1968 Sept. 20 | Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 4. Dodgers knock out Carlton in second inning, hold on to beat Cardinals. (Buck, Caray)
#1918 |
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| 1968 Oct. 2
| St. Louis 4, Detroit 0. Gibson strikes out 17 and bests McLain in a battle of 1968's top pitchers as the Cards take Game 1 of the World Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#1029 | |
| 1968 Oct. 3 | Detroit 8, St. Louis 1. Lolich homers, scatters six hits as Tigers win Game 2 of the Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#1211
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| 1968 Oct. 5 | St. Louis 7, Detroit 3. Three-run homers by McCarver and Cepeda beat the Tigers in Game 3 of the World Series at Tiger Stadium. Kaline, McAuliffe homer for Detroit. (Reese, Buck) #2192 | |
| 1968 Oct. 6 | St. Louis 10, Detroit 1. Gibson coasts to his seventh straight Series victory and homers as the Cardinals take Game 4 at Tiger Stadium. Brock has four RBIs. (Reese, Buck) #2193 | |
| 1968 Oct. 7 | Detroit 5, St. Louis 3. Lolich survives three Cardinal runs in the first and pitches complete game as Tigers win Game 5 of World Series. (Buck, Reese)
#1030
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| 1968 Oct. 9 | Detroit 13, St. Louis 1. Jim Northrup hits a grand slam and Denny McLain goes the distance as the Tigers win Game 6 of the Series. (Harwell, Reese) #1894 | |
| 1968 Oct. 10 | Detroit 4, St. Louis 1. Lolich outduels Gibson in Game 7 as the Tigers rally from a 3-games-to-1 deficit to win the World Series. (Reese, Harwell)
#1018
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| 1969 April 7 | New York (AL) 8, Washington 4. The visiting Yankees spoil Ted Williams managerial debut behind Stottlemyres pitching and home runs from Kenney and Murcer. (Messer, Coleman, Rizzuto) #2145 | |
1969 April 8 | Seattle 4, California 3. Pilots score four runs in first at Anaheim Stadium and hold on to win first game in their history. Missing third and fourth innings, both of which were scoreless. (Wells, Enberg) #2398
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1969 April 8 | Montreal 11, New York (NL) 10. Opening Day at Shea Stadium and first game in Expos history. Last three at-bats missing but narrator explains what happened. (Taylor, Van Horne) #2397
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| 1969 April 8 | Chicago (NL) 7, Philadelphia 6. Willie Smiths 2-run blast wins game in bottom of 11th. Banks, Money each homer twice. (Boudreau, Lloyd)
#1919 |
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1969 April 9 | New York (NL) 9, Montreal 5. Mets get first win of championship season and hand Expos first loss in franchise history. McGraw excels in relief. (Taylor, Van Horne) #2742
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1969 April 10 | New York (NL) 4, Montreal 2. Agee’s two homers spark Mets over Expos at Shea Stadium. Gentry picks up first career victory. (Taylor, Van Horne) #2659
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| 1969 May 10 | Montreal 7, Cincinnati 6. The Expos come from behind with three runs in the eighth to beat the Reds at Jarry Park. (Reese, Taylor, Van Horne)
#1967 |
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| 1969 May 30 | New York (NL) 4, San Francisco 3. Mets rally for three runs in last of eighth to give Seaver the win. McCovey homers for Giants. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2248 | |
| 1969 June 22 | Chicago (NL) 7, Montreal 6. Hickmans 2-run homer in last of ninth caps 4-run rally. First game of doubleheader. (Taylor, Van Horne)
#1920 |
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| 1969 July 5 | Minnesota 13, Oakland 1. Killebrew belts two homers to lead the Twins at Metropolitan Stadium. Jackson hits tape measure home run. Includes Jackson, DiMaggio pre-game interviews. NBC-TV audio. (Kubek, Gowdy) #2233 | |
| 1969
July 9 | New York (NL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0. Qualls breaks up Seaver’s bid for perfect game in ninth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1426 | |
1969 July 17 | Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 4. Laboy's double in eighth lifts Expos over Pirates at Jarry Park. Collins belts three-run pinch homer for Montreal while Stargell has three hits, including homer, for Pittsburgh. (Taylor, Van Horne) #2768
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| 1969 Sept. 2 | New York (NL) 5, Los Angeles 4. Dodgers rally for three runs in last of 9th but Mets hold on to win. Clendenon homers twice. (Doggett, Scully)
#1969 |
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| 1969 Sept. 3 | Los Angeles 5, New York (NL) 4. Willie Davis's double in the bottom of the ninth wins the game for the Dodgers. The hit extended his hitting streak to 31 games. (Doggett, Scully) #1692 | |
| 1969 Sept. 8 | New York (NL) 3, Chicago (NL) 2. Jerry Koosman fans 13 Cubs and Tommie Agee hits a two-run homer as the Mets pull to within 1 1/2 games of first place. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #1921 |
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1969 Sept. 22 | Seattle 5, California 4. Pilots win final road game in first and only season in Seattle. Joined in progress in bottom of first after Seattle went down in order in top half. (Wells, Enberg) #2603
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| 1969 Sept. 23 | New York (NL) 3, St. Louis 2. The Mets defeat Bob Gibson in 11 innings to clinch a tie for NL East title. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1946 | |
| 1969 Sept. 24 | New York (NL) 6, St. Louis 0. Gentry shuts out the Cardinals, giving the Mets the Eastern Division title. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1976 |
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| 1969 Sept. 27 | Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 1. Dodgers win in 11 innings, knock Giants out of NL West race. (Simmons, Hodges)
#1949 |
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| 1969 Oct. 6 | New York (NL) 7, Atlanta 4. The Mets win their first pennant. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1434
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| 1969 Oct. 11 | Baltimore 4, New York (NL) 1. Cuellar defeats Seaver in Game 1 of the World Series at Memorial Stadium. Buford homers for Orioles. (Simpson, Kiner) #2160 | |
| 1969 Oct. 12 | New York (NL) 2, Baltimore 1. Koosman beats McNally in Game 2 of the World Series as the Mets score the go-ahead run in the ninth. (Simpson, Kiner) #1895 | |
| 1969 Oct. 14 | New York (NL) 5, Baltimore 0. Agee's catches, Gentry's and Ryan's pitching spark the Mets in Game 3 of the Series. (Simpson, O'Donnell)
#1887
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| 1969 Oct. 15 | New York (NL) 2, Baltimore 1 (10 innings). The Mets win Game 4 of the World Series on J.C. Martin's bunt. Ron Swoboda makes spectacular catch. (O'Donnell, Simpson)
#1427
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| 1969 Oct. 16 | New York (NL) 5, Baltimore 3. The Mets win Game 5 and capture the World Series. (Simpson, Kiner)
#1019
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| 1970's |
| 1970 April 7 | New York (NL) 5, Pittsburgh 3 (11 inns). The Mets finally win an opener behind Seaver's pitching. The last opening day at Forbes Field. (Nelson, Kiner, Murphy) #2161 | |
| 1970 April 18 | New York (NL) 7, Philadelphia 0. Ryan hurls first shutout of career, allowing only one hit while fanning 15 Phillies. Boswell, Agee homer. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1947 |
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| 1970 April 22 | New York (NL) 2, San Diego 1. Tom Seaver strikes out 19 Padres, including 10 in a row to finish the game. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1941 |
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| 1970 May 18 | Montreal 8, New York (NL) 4. Bailey's pinch grand slam in last of ninth beats Mets before record crowd at Jarry Park. Marshall, Foy and Grote hit consecutive homers for New York in eighth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2327 | |
| 1970 May 24 | New York (AL) 8, Cleveland 7. The Yankees win in 11 innings as both teams combine for nine home runs in second game of doubleheader at Municipal Stadium. McDaniel, who was winning pitcher in first game, also wins nightcap, while Lasher takes second loss of day for Indians. Horton hits three homers and Fosse two for Indians. (Gamere, Messer, Rizzuto) #2358 | |
1970 June 7 | Chicago (AL) 4, New York (AL) 3. Over 65,000 watch White Sox win 12-inning thriller at Yankee Stadium. (Gamere, Messer, Rizzuto) #2600
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1970 June 19 | Boston 7, New York (AL) 4. Siebert loses no-hitter in ninth at Fenway Park. Yastrzemski, Andrews and Smith homer for Red Sox. (Messer, Rizzuto, Gamere) #2443
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| 1970 June 23 | New York (NL) 12, Chicago (NL) 10. Boswell ties score with single in ninth and Dyer homers in 10th to lift Mets over Cubs at Wrigley Field. Williams has four hits for Chicago. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2363 | |
| 1970 June 28 | Pittsburgh 4, Chicago (NL) 1. The final game in Forbes Field. Includes a pre-game interview with Roberto Clemente. (Osborn, King, Prince)
#1458
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| 1970 July 14 | National League 5, American League 4. Rose barrels into Fosse to score winning run in last of 12th at Riverfront Stadium. NL all-stars tie game with three runs in last of ninth. (Koufax, Simpson) #2336 | |
1970 Aug. 23 | New York (NL) 5, Cincinnati 4. Mets rally for three runs in ninth to beat Reds in Game 1 of doubleheader at Shea Stadium. Agee has four hits, including two homers. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2588
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1970 Sept. 19 | New York (AL) 7, Detroit 6. Yankees score five runs in ninth to beat Tigers at Tiger Stadium. (Gamere, Messer, Rizzuto) #2639
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1970 Sept. 28 | New York (NL) 6, Chicago (NL) 3. Garrett's three-run homer in bottom of 10th beats Cubs after Clendendon's two-run shot ties game in ninth. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2728
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| 1970 Oct. 3 | Baltimore 10, Minnesota 6. Cuellars grand slam sparks Orioles in Game 1 of ALCS. Buford, Powell also homer for Birds. (Thompson, Gordon)
#1970 |
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| 1970 Oct. 10 | Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 3. The Orioles rally from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Reds in Game 1 of the World Series at Riverfront Stadium. Powell, Hendricks and Brooks Robinson homer for Baltimore, while Palmer allows only five hits in 8 2/3 innings. (Simpson, Thompson) #2201 | |
| 1970 Oct. 11 | Baltimore 6, Cincinnati 5. Baltimore overcomes a 4-0 deficit with six runs in the fourth and fifth innings of Game 2 of the World Series. Tolan and Bench homer for the Reds, while Powell hits one out for the Orioles. (Simpson, Thompson) #2202 | |
| 1970 Oct. 13 | Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3. McNally's grand slam leads the Orioles to victory in Game 3 of the World Series at Memorial Stadium. Buford and Frank Robinson also homer for Baltimore. (Simpson, McIntyre) #2203 | |
| 1970 Oct. 14 | Cincinnati 6, Baltimore 5. Homers by Rose and May help the Reds overcome the Orioles' two-run lead in Game 4 of the World Series. Carroll allows only one Baltimore hit in 3 2/3 innings of relief. (McIntyre, Simpson) #2209 | |
| 1970 Oct. 15 | Baltimore 9, Cincinnati 3. Mike Cuellar hurls a complete game as the Orioles win Game 5 and the world championship. Frank Robinson, Merv Rettenmund homer. (Simpson, McIntyre) #2194 | |
| 1971 April 9 | Washington 5, New York (AL) 4. McCraw's homer in 10th beats Yankees at RFK Stadium. McLain hurls complete game for Senators. (White, Rizzuto, Messer) #2384 | |
| 1971 May 17 | Atlanta 4, New York (NL) 3. Rookie sensation Garr homers twice, tieing game in 10th and winning it in 12th. Cepeda ties score with homer off Seaver in ninth. Clendenon homers twice for Mets. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2341 | |
| 1971 July 13 | AL 6, NL 4. All-Star Game at Detroit. Six of baseball's all-time greats hit homers. Reggie Jackson's blast hits light tower atop second deck of stadium. (Koufax, Simpson)
#1922
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1971 July 27 | New York (NL) 3, St. Louis 2. Dyer's single caps two-run rally in last of ninth to beat Cardinals. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2676
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| 1971 July 28 | Chicago (AL) 5, New York (AL) 4. Swoboda's homer in top of ninth gives Yankees the lead, but White Sox rally for two runs in bottom half for win. Wood hurls complete game for Chicago. (White, Messer, Rizzuto) #2349 | |
1971 Sept. 6 | New York (AL) 5, Boston 3. Swoboda's two-run pinch single in eighth lifts Yankees over Red Sox in first game of doubleheader in the Bronx. (Rizzuto, White, Messer) #2758
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1971 Sept. 15 | Chicago (NL) 3, New York (NL) 2. Hooten hurls three-hitter, fans 15 in major league debut. Williams homers in top of ninth to break tie and give Cubs doubleheader sweep. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2683
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| 1971 Sept. 30 | San Francisco 5, San Diego 1. Juan Marichal pitches the Giants to the NL West crown. (Simmons, Thompson) #2148 | |
1971 Sept. 30  | New York (AL) 9, Washington 0. This was the Senators' final game in RFK Stadium. Fans stormed the field with two outs remaining and the Senators leading, 7-5. The Yankees were declared the winners by forfeit. (Menchine, Roberts) #2770
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| 1971 Oct. 3 | Baltimore 5, Oakland 3. The Orioles score four runs in the seventh inning to beat Vida Blue in Game 1 of the ALCS. (Thompson, O'Donnell) #1896 | |
| 1971 Oct. 5 | Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 1. Hebners homer against Marichal in the 8th inning of Game 3 gives the Pirates a 2-games-to-1 lead in the NLCS. (Gibson, Scully)
#1968 |
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1971 Oct. 5 | Baltimore 5, Oakland 3. Palmer clinches pennant for Orioles with complete-game victory in Game 3 of ALCS at Oakland Coliseum. Jackson homers twice for A’s. (Thompson, O’Donnell) #2439
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| 1971 Oct. 9 | Baltimore 5, Pittsburgh 3. Frank Robinson, Rettenmund and Buford homers as the Orioles win Game 1 of the World Series at Memorial Stadium. McNally pitches complete game three-hitter. (Simpson, Prince) #2214 | |
| 1971 Oct. 11 | Baltimore 11, Pittsburgh 3. The Orioles hammer Pirate pitching for 14 hits in Game 2 of the World Series at Memorial Stadium. Hebner hits three-run homer off Palmer for Pittsburgh's only runs. (Simpson, Prince) #2215 | |
| 1971 Oct. 12 | Pittsburgh 5, Baltimore 1. Blass hurls three-hitter and Robertson belts three-run homer as Pirates win Game 3 of the Series at Three Rivers Stadium. Cuellar takes the loss. (O'Donnell, Simpson) #2216 | |
1971
Oct. 13 |
Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3. Milt May's pinch hit breaks tie in seventh inning of Game 4, the first night game in World Series history. (O'Donnell, Simpson)
#1476 |
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| 1971 Oct. 14 | Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 0. Briles stops the Orioles on two singles and drives in an insurance run in Game 5 of the World Series at Three Rivers Stadium. Robertson homers for the Pirates. (O'Donnell, Simpson) #2223 | |
| 1971 Oct. 16 | Baltimore 3, Pittsburgh 2. The Orioles even the World Series at three games apiece on Brooks Robinson's sacrifice fly in the last of the 10th inning. Clemente, Buford homer. (O'Donnell, Prince, Simpson) #2224 | |
| 1971 Oct. 17 | Pittsburgh 2, Baltimore 1. Clemente and Blass star as the Pirates win Game 7 and win the World Series. (O'Donnell, Prince, Simpson)
#1258 | |
| 1972 May 7 | New York (NL) 8, San Diego 6. Agee singles in last of ninth to tie game and homers in 10th to win it. Mets overcome six-run deficit. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2297 | |
| 1972 May 14 | New York (NL) 5, San Francisco 4. Mays puts Mets ahead to stay with homer in first game after being dealt by the Giants. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2385 | |
| 1972 June 4 | Chicago (AL) 5, New York (AL) 4. Dick Allen's three-run homer in last of the ninth beats Yankees in Game 2 of doubleheader. Allen went on to lead the league in home runs and RBIs. (White, Rizzuto, Messer) #2373 | |
| 1972 June 13 | Atlanta 6, New York (NL) 5. Aaron's 650th homer ends game in last of 10th. Braves tie game with three runs in eighth off Seaver. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2252 | |
| 1972
July 4 | New York (NL) 2, San Diego 0. Seaver loses no-hit bid in ninth inning. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson)
#1428
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| 1972 Aug. 15 | Kansas Cty 7, New York (AL) 6. Piniella's single caps three-run ninth-inning rally for Royals at Municipal Stadium. Munson has three hits for Yankees. (White, Rizzuto, Messer) #2249 | |
1972 Aug. 27 | New York (AL) 7, Kansas City 6. Yankees battle back from 6-0 deficit and win on Callison single in ninth. First game of doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. (White, Rizzuto, Messer) #2450
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| 1972 Aug. 29 | New York (AL) 7, Texas 6. Murcer completes cycle with game-tying homer in last of ninth. Callison's hit in 11th wins game. (White, Messer, Rizzuto) #2309 | |
1973 April 3 | New York (AL) 6, New York (NL) 5. Blomberg's hit in bottom of ninth lifts Yanks to exhibition game win over Mets in Kinston, N.C. (Messer, White) #2709
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| 1973 April 6 | Boston 15, New York (AL) 5. Fisk hits two homers and knocks in six runs, while Tiant hurls complete game for Red Sox. Yankees' Blomberg becomes first designated hitter in baseball history. (White, Messer, Rizzuto) #2298 | |
1973 April 7 | Boston 10, New York (AL) 5. Yaz has four hits, including homer, as Red Sox beat Yankees at Fenway Park. (Rizzuto, Messer, White) #2609
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1973 May 17 | New York (AL) 4, Milwaukee 2. Nettles ties game with hit in ninth and wins it with homer in 11th at Yankee Stadium. (Messer, White) #2721
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| 1973 Aug. 6 | Detroit 5, New York (AL) 4. Tigers tie game on Frank Howard's two-run homer in last of ninth and win in 10th on two Yankee throwing errors. Bonus NBC-TV interview with Tiger fan George C. Scott. (White, Messer, Rizzuto)
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| 1973 Sept. 6 | New York (AL) 8, Milwaukee 6. Hegan's three-run homer in eighth leads Yankees over Brewers at Yankee Stadium. Murcer, White also homer. (Rizzuto, White, Messer) #2301 | |
| 1974 Aug. 11 | Boston 2, Oakland 1. Marichal gets final victory of his storied career as the Red Sox edge the A's in Oakland. (Miller, Moore) #2204 | |
| 1975
Sept. 18 | Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 1. Carlton surrenders only 4 hits while fanning 11 Pirates. Luzinski, Schmidt homer for Phillies. (Roberts, Ashburn, Kalas, Saam) #2177 | |
| 1975 Oct. 7 | Boston 5, Oakland 3. The visiting Red Sox jump to a 4-0 lead and hold on to win Game 3 and sweep the ALCS. Holtzman starts on two days rest for Oakland. (Woods, Martin) #2234 | |
1975 Oct. 7 | Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 3. Reds score twice in 10th to win Game 3 of NLCS and sweep Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium. Rose, Concepcion homer for Cincinnati while Candelaria fans 14 for Pittsburgh. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2564
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| 1976 April 13 | Chicago (NL) 5, New York (NL) 4. Monday drives in winning run in last of ninth. Morales hits two homers for Cubs before record opening day crowd at Wrigley Field. (Boudreau, Lloyd) #2253 | |
| 1976 Aug. 17 | Detroit 3, California 2. Mark (The Bird) Fidrych hurls complete-game five-hitter to beat Tanana and the Angels. Kimm's first major league homer breaks eighth-inning tie. (Harwell, Carey) #2195 | |
1976 Aug. 18  | Los Angeles 3, New York (NL) 2. Dodgers beat Seaver as pinch-hitter Mota doubles in winning run in bottom of ninth at Dodger Stadium. (Doggett, Scully) #2773
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1976 Aug. 18 | New York (AL) 8, Texas 6. White's second homer of game beats Rangers in last of ninth. (Messer, White, Rizzuto) #2623
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| 1976 Aug.19 | Los Angeles 6, New York (NL) 5. Garvey's three-run homer ties the game in the last of the ninth. Cey's blast wins it. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2225 | |
| 1977 April 7 | Toronto 9, Chicago (AL) 5. Ault homers twice as the Blue Jays win the first game in their history, beating the White Sox at Exhibition Stadium. (Piersall, Brown, Caray) #2134 | |
| 1977 June 15 | Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 7. Fosters homer ties the game in the bottom of the ninth and Roses hit wins it in the 10th on the day Seaver is acquired from the Mets. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2141 | |
1977 June 26 | New York (AL) 5, Boston 4. Red Sox tie game with three runs in top of ninth, but Yankees win it with run in bottom half. (Bouche, Rizzuto, Messer, White) #2598
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1977 July 26 | New York (AL) 5, Baltimore 4. Yankees' Johnson ties game with two-run pinch homer in last of ninth. Jackson's homer in 10th moves New York within two games of first-place Orioles. (Messer, White, Rizzuto) #2389
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| 1977 July 31 | Chicago (AL) 5, Kansas City 4. Lemon's 2-run homer ties game in last of 10th and Garr's single wins it. The Royals took a 4-2 lead in the top half of the inning. First game of doubleheader. (Shane, Brown, Piersall, Caray) #2242 | |
1977 Sept. 12 | St. Louis 11, Chicago (NL) 9. Cubs tie game with four runs in top of ninth, but lose on Reitz' two-run homer in bottom half. (Shannon, Starr, Buck) #2601
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1977 Oct. 4 | Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 5. Phillies score two in ninth to take opening game of NLCS at Dodger Stadium. Cey belts grand slam for Dodgers. (Porter, Doggett, Scully) #2556
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1977 Oct. 8 | Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 1. Dodgers win Game 4 of NLCS behind John's pitching and advance to World Series. Carlton takes loss at Veterans Stadium. (Doggett, Scully) #2710
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| 1977 Oct. 9 | New York (AL) 5, Kansas City 3. The Yankees score three runs in the top of the ninth to win Game 5 of the ALCS and capture their 31st pennant. Includes pre-game interviews with Herzog and George Brett. (Messer, White, Rizzuto) #2210 | |
| 1978 April 22 | Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 7. Dyer's pinch hit double in the last of the ninth plates two runs as the Pirates rally to beat the Cardinals. Stargell homers for Pittsburgh. (Shannon, Starr, Buck) #2235 | |
1978
April 22 | Detroit 7, Texas 6. Corcoran’s hit in 10th lifts Tigers to comeback win at Briggs Stadium. Harrah has three hits for Rangers. (Carey, Harwell) #2660
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| 1978 May 9 | Cincinnati 7, New York (NL) 6. Foster's homer ties game in the bottom of the ninth and Driessen's blast in the 10th wins it for Reds. Lockwood surrenders both homers. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2217 | |
| 1978 June 5 | New York (NL) 9, Los Angeles 8. Mets rally for three runs in last of ninth to beat the Dodgers. Foli's 2-run double ties score and winning run scores on error. Mazzilli has four hits for New York. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2243 | |
| 1978 June 17 | New York (AL) 4, California 0. Guidry fans 18 Angels, improves record to 11-0 as Yankees beat Angels at Yankee Stadium. (Healy, Messer, White, Rizzuto) #2218 | |
| 1978 July 24 | Cincinnati 5, New York (NL) 3. Rose hits safely in 37th straight game to tie Holmes' NL record. He would extend streak to 44 games before being stopped. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2244 | |
1978 July 25 | San Francisco 3, St. Louis 2. Ivie’s pinch hit two-run homer in bottom of ninth beats Cards. Blue wins 14th game. (Shannon, Starr, Buck) #2705
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1978 July 25 | New York (NL) 9, Cincinnati 2. Rose hits safely in 38th straight game to break Holmes' NL record. Swan hurls complete game for home team. Includes interviews with Torre, Holmes and Rose. (Kiner, Murphy, Nelson) #2393
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1978 July 28 | Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 1. Rose hits safely in 41st straight game as Reds win second game of doubleheader at Riverfront. Seaver bests Carlton. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2624
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1978 Aug. 11 | Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 3. Dodgers score winning run in last of ninth to take NL West lead. Doggett, Porter, Scully) #2634
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1978 Aug. 18 | San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 5. Ivie’s two-run homer in ninth breaks tie at Veterans Stadium. McCovey, Schmidt also homer in battle of division leaders. (Angel, Simmons) #2575
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1978 Sept. 4 | Los Angeles 5, San Francisco 4. Five-run fifth erases 4-0 deficit as division-leading Dodgers edge second-place Giants at Dodger Stadium. (Porter, Doggett, Scully) #2576
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| 1978 Sept. 28 | Boston 1, Detroit 0. Torrez wins 16th game and Rice homers as Red Sox remain one game behind Yankees in race for AL East pennant. (Woods, Martin) #2219 | |
| 1978 Oct. 2 | New York (AL) 5, Boston 4. Dent's homer beats the Red Sox in AL East playoff. (Martin, Woods - Red Sox Broadcast)
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1979 April 8 | Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 6. Foster’s grand slam, Morgan’s four hits help Reds overcome 5-0 deficit and beat Giants in 10 innings at Riverfront Stadium. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2577
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1979 April 12 | Boston 12, Milwaukee 10. Yastrzemski’s four hits, including grand slam, help Red Sox win slugfest at County Stadium. (Petrocelli, Coleman) #2699
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1979 April 20 | San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 2. McCovey knocks in winning run with single in last of ninth at Candlestick Park. (Porter, Doggett, Scully) #2595
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1979 April 27 | Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 3. Morgan, Foster spark Reds' two-run rally in last of ninth inning. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2722
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1979 May 9 | Boston 9, California 8. Yastrzemski's two-run homer in bottom of ninth beats Angels at Fenway Park. (Wisk, Drysdale) #2604
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1979 May 18 | Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 6. Driessen's single in last of ninth lifts Reds over Dodgers. Lopes, Garvey and Russell homer for visitors. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2759
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1979 May 20 | New York (NL) 8, St. Louis 7. Mets tie game on Hebner's three-run homer in last of 10th and win it in 11th. (Shannon, Starr, Buck) #2433
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1979 June 26 | Houston 6, Cincinnati 5. Astros rally with five runs in eighth to beat Reds in Astrodome. Foster belts two homers for visitors. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2672
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1979 July 10 | Philadelphia 6, San Diego 5. Unser’s pinch hit three-run homer caps five-run ninth at Veteran’s Stadium. (Ashburn, Musser, Kalas) #2630
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1979 July19 | Milwaukee 3, Toronto 2. Lezcano's homer in 11th beats Blue Jays at County Stadium. Velez belts two-run shot for Toronto. (Uecker, Harmon) #2565
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1979 Aug. 5 | Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 8. Pirates battle back from five-run deficit and win on Milner’s pinch-hit grand slam in last of ninth. First game of doubleheader. (Wheeler, Musser, Kalas) #2440
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1979 Aug. 13 | St. Louis 3, Chicago (NL) 2. The Cards win in the last of the ninth as Brock collects 3,000th hit. (Shannon, Starr, Buck) #2424
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1979 Sept. 13 | Montreal 4, Chicago (NL) 3. Expos rally for two runs in last of ninth to beat Cubs at Olympic Stadium. (Boudreau, Lloyd) #2444
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1979 Oct. 5 | California 4, Baltimore 3. Angels rally for two runs in ninth to win Game 3 of ALCS at Anaheim Stadium. Harlow delivers game-winning double. (Drysdale, Wisk) #2557
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| 1980's |
1980 July 10 | Los Angeles 4, Houston 3. Dodgers score twice in last of ninth to beat Ryan and win battle for NL West lead. (Staats) #2733
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1980 Sept. 19 | Chicago (NL) 4, Philadelphia 3. Cubs rally with two runs in last of ninth to beat Phillies. (Berg, Boudreau, Lloyd) #2647
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1980 Oct. 3 | Los Angeles 3, Houston 2. Dodgers tie game in bottom of ninth and win on Ferguson’s homer in 10th to stay alive in division race. (Porter, Scully, Doggett) #2663
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1981 Sept. 26 | Houston 5, Los Angeles 0. Ryan hurls record fifth no-hitter against Dodgers at Astrodome. (Staats, Elston) #2677
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1981 Oct. 6 | Houston 3, Los Angeles 1. Astros win Game 1 of NL Division Series on Ashby’s two-run homer in bottom of ninth. Ryan goes distance, allowing only two hits. (Kiner, Coleman) #2651
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1981 Oct. 7 | Oakland 2, Kansas City 1. Armas has four hits and drives in go-ahead run in eighth as A's win Game 2 of ALDS at Royals Stadium. (Hagin, King, Simmons) #2749
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1981 Oct. 10 | Philadelphia 6, Montreal 5. Phillies even NLDS at two games apiece on Vukovich homer in bottom of 10th. Carter, Schmidt and Matthews also hit homers. (Torre, Buck) #2745
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1981 Oct.19 | Los Angeles 2, Montreal 1. Monday's ninth-inning homer in Game 5 of NLCS gives Dodgers the pennant. (Scully, Doggett) #2628
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1982 April 18 | Atlanta 6, Houston 5. Braves rally at Astrodome for record 11th straight win at start of season. (Chaney, Van Wieren, Johnson) #2593
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1982 April 21 | Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 3. Washington’s two-run single in bottom of ninth improves Braves’ record to 13-0. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2684
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1982 Aug. 15 | San Diego 6, Atlanta 5. Padres win thriller in last of 10th after Chambliss homer ties game in ninth. (Caray, Van Wieren, Chaney, Johnson) #2763
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1982 Sept. 8 | Atlanta 12, Los Angeles 11. Murphy’s hit in 10th beats Dodgers in battle for NL West lead. (Chaney, Caray, Van Wieren, Johnson) #2669
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1982 Sept. 12 | Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 3. Braves retain lead in NL West with two-run rally in last of ninth. Bench, Horner homer. (Nuxhall, Brennaman) #2738
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1982 Oct. 3 | San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 3. Morgan’s three-run homer in seventh leaves Dodgers one game back on final day of regular season. (Glass, Greenwald) #2682
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1983 April 27 | Houston 4, Montreal 2. Ryan breaks Walter Johnson’s career strikeout record in Astros’ win at Olympic Stadium. (Snider, Van Horne) #2631
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1983 Aug. 13 | Atlanta 8, Los Angeles 7. Braves overcome five-run deficit and win on Watson's two-run homer in last of ninth. Guerrero homers twice for Dodgers. (Sterling, Skip Caray, Van Wieren, Johnson) #2735
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1988 Aug. 20 | Los Angeles 4, Montreal 3. Dodgers rally for two runs in last of ninth to beat Expos. (Murphy, Elston) #2725
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