National League Standings, April 30, 1970
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE APRIL 30, 1970 GAME:
Dave VW
October 1, 2024
After 3 straight games on the bench due to their struggles at the plate, the trio of Tommie Agee, Cleon Jones and Joe Foy all come back strong as the Mets win the rubber game at San Francisco. Agee homered, Jones had two singles and an RBI, and Foy went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI and a pair of stolen bases, giving Nolan Ryan all the support he'd need in another strong showing at the start of the 1970 season.
Despite tying a season-high with 8 walks, Ryan went the distance. He only allowed 3 hits, and the lone run he surrendered was on an RBI groundout by Bobby Bonds. He also struck out 8, and is one of only 2 Mets pitchers to tally 8 walks and 8 Ks in the same game. Jerry Koosman also did it in 1975. I highly doubt another Mets pitcher will ever do it again.
Also on this date, Billy Williams played in his 1,000th consecutive game during the Cubs/Braves game. Lindsey Nelson and Ralph Kiner brought it up and made mention of Lou Gehrig's all-time record of 2,130, remarking how that was probably one of baseball's records that will never be broken. Cal Ripken Jr. was only 9 years old at the time but was destined to break it 25 years later.
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