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Bob P
October 3, 2003
Jon Matlack pitches a 3-hit shutout for his 13th and final win of the season. In 1974 Matlack had 13 wins and 7 of them were shutouts.

NYB Buff
January 22, 2024
This was Jon Matlack's seventh shutout of the season which led the National League for 1974. Matlack pitched a three-hitter and even helped his own cause by driving home two of the Mets' four runs. Two years later, Matlack would pitch six shutouts to tie for the league lead with the Giants' John Montefusco.

One word of note here is that the Mets' third run was scored by pinch-runner Jim Gosger on a single by Wayne Garrett. This was Gosger's last game of his career.



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