National League Standings, August 31, 1974
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 31, 1974 GAME:
Glenn McNally
February 6, 2002
It was the first Mets game I ever attended and I went with my Cub Scout pack when I was 9 yrs old. The thing I remember most about this game was the Triple Rusty Staub hit to drive in the winning run against the Braves. It was also Hank Aaron's last appearance in New York with his original club in the National Leauge before going to Milwaukee, then in the junior circuit. Back to Staub's Triple, it was a rare sight to see and I'm sure he didn't hit too many of those in his career after that! Final score Mets 6, Braves 5
NYB Buff
April 19, 2023
Glenn, your facts about this game are a little mixed up. Rusty Staub's triple came with two outs in the fourth inning. Ed Kranepool (no faster a runner than Staub) scored from first base on the hit and it gave the Mets a 4-0 lead. After a Braves comeback that put them ahead, Rusty came through with a two-out single in the eighth to drive home the tying and winning runs.
Also, Hank Aaron did not play in this game. His last appearance in New York as a Braves player and National Leaguer came the next day.
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