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August 11, 1966
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Feat Fan
August 6, 2004
Willie Stargell hit a two-run homer with Roberto Clemente aboard as the Pirates (67-46) came from behind to defeat the New York Mets, 7-5, at Forbes Field. The Pirates were down 3-0 and 5-1 early in the game.

Stargell, who hit his 26th home run, had one called back in the first inning after it was determined the ball he hit off the rightfield screen landed below the home-run line.

Clemente went 2 for 4, including a double, scored twice and drove in a run.

The start went to recently acquired Ralph Terry, the loss to rookie southpaw Rob Gardner.

Both Gardner and Terry worked for both the METS and the YANKEES during their careers. The difference however, Terry was shot when he got here but Gardner (9-5) turned in a decent 1972 season in the Bronx playing for a Yankee team that had the likes of Ron Swoboda, John Callison, Hal Lanier in the mix.

NYB Buff
January 4, 2024
This was Ralph Terry's first game as a National League pitcher. It came at none other than Forbes Field, the same place where he gave up a home run to Bill Mazeroski that ended the World Series six years earlier. Mazeroski went one-for-three against Terry on this night with a run-scoring single in the third inning.

Entering the bottom of the ninth, the Mets were ahead and Terry was in line to get the win. His bad luck at Forbes returned when the Pirates pulled it out with three runs against reliever Rob Gardner. Just like the finale of the 1960 Series, a walk-off homer (this one by Willie Stargell) won it for the Bucs. These were the only two games in Pittsburgh that Terry ever pitched.



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