National League Standings, September 29, 1962
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 GAME:
Ed K
September 3, 2002
The better of the two Bob Millers on the team was the Met's fourth starter in the rotation and didn't win a game until this one which was his final start of the season in the Mets next to last game that year.
Bob P
February 4, 2004
As Ed K says above, Bob Miller was the winner in this game for his only win and first complete game of the season in 21 starts. The win breaks a personal 12-game losing streak for Miller and he finishes the year 1-12.
The Cubs' only run came on a homer by Ernie Banks. Dick Ellsworth was the losing pitcher, his 20th loss of the year. Ellsworth bounced back to win 22 games in 1963.
NYB Buff
December 28, 2023
Bob L. Miller pitched a seven-hitter in this game for his only win of 1962. Miller had been defeated twelve times during the year and also suffered losses in his last three decisions with the Cardinals the previous season. The win here ended Miller's own string of 15 straight defeats. It was his first mound victory since April of 1961.
As Bob P stated, Cubs' pitcher Dick Ellsworth lost his twentieth game of the season here, but then recorded 22 wins a year later. Miller also had better luck in 1963. Bob had a 10-8 record with the Dodgers on their way to a World Series championship.
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