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July 25, 1969
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May 6, 2023
This was a comeback win for the Mets that typified their 1969 season. The team was down by two runs in the eighth inning when Art Shamsky got a double that went off center fielder Bobby Tolan's glove and advanced Cleon Jones to third base. Wayne Garrett grounded out to drive home Jones and, with two outs, J. C. Martin hit a line drive that bounced off the top of the fence and into the bullpen for a two-run homer to put them ahead. With a runner at second in the top of the ninth, Bud Harrelson made a diving catch of Jimmy Stewart's liner for the game's last out. Three things that went in the Mets' favor to produce a victory.



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