National League Standings, May 1, 1970
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE MAY 1, 1970 GAME:
Bob P
June 19, 2004
Two weeks after striking out 19 Padres at Shea, Tom Seaver struck out "only" 10 Padres in this game at San Diego.
Seaver improved to 5-0 with a four-hitter. The only San Diego run came on a sixth inning homer by SS Steve Huntz, who finished his career with a lifetime .206 batting average and 16 home runs. Former Met Chris Cannizzaro was the starting catcher for the Padres.
Donn Clendenon drove in both Mets runs with a bases-loaded single in the fourth off Irvington, NJ native Al Santorini.
Wally D
October 5, 2006
A year earlier Seaver struck out 14 Padres in a 3- 2 Met victory that was also played in San Diego. Al Santorini was also the tough luck loser in that game as well.
Dave VW
September 26, 2024
This was Seaver's 4th straight complete game victory, and 8th time throwing a CG while tallying at least 10 strikeouts. His 42 total CGs with 10 Ks is almost double the total of the pitcher in second place in Mets history: Doc Gooden with 22.
Thankfully, the Mets scored just enough to get him his 5th straight win. After Clendenon's 2-run single in the 3rd, the Mets mustered just one more hit the rest of the game: a leadoff single by Duffy Dyer in the 4th. After that, just one more Met even reached base. That was Wayne Garrett, who walked in the 6th but was promptly erased when Dyer grounded into a double play. The lack of run support is something that will rear its ugly head quite often for Seaver in 1970.
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