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Bob P
June 2, 2005
Final home game of the 1962 season. The Cubs scored a run in the top of the first off Bob Miller but Frank Thomas tied it in the fifth with a home run and then Thomas won it for New York with a two out single in the bottom of the ninth.

NYB Buff
October 26, 2023
A signature moment came in the bottom of the eighth inning of this game. At seventeen years of age, Ed Kranepool doubled against Cubs' reliever Don Elston for his first major league hit. Kranepool would collect a total of 1,418 hits over eighteen seasons with the Mets.



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