National League Standings, July 7, 1970
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE JULY 7, 1970 GAME:
James Caldwell
June 14, 2004
I was at this game and here is what I remember - Cards' Mike Torrez was issuing an intentional walk and a teenager behind us yelled "wild pitch" and sure enough the pitch got by the catcher and the Met on 3rd base scored! Also, my favorite, Ron Swoboda, came in the game late and won it in the bottom of the ninth with a bases-loaded walk!! Imagine Rocky waiting out a walk in that situation! Also Al Hrabosky, later of Mad Hungarian fame with the Royals, pitched that night as an unknown rookie, and I remember thinking what an unusual last name.
NYB Buff
June 19, 2019
James, if you're still out there, you might want to know that this wasn't the first time Swoboda had the had the patience to draw a game-winning walk in the bottom of the ninth inning. It's something he had actually done three times before. Ron walked with the bases loaded to give the Mets victories over the Braves in both 1966 and 1967 and against the Giants during the team's 11-game winning streak in 1969. The base-on-balls for the win in this game gave good old Rocky Ron a total of FOUR walk-off walks! No other Mets player has ever had more than one.
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