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Old 03-31-2019, 05:52 AM   #45
vrobx1
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MAY 22, 1962
Tonight, the Colt .45s conclude their two game series at home against the New York Mets. The Colt .45s have lost ten straight. The Mets have won four of their last six.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 18-21 at Boston 21-16
Baltimore 15-22 at Cleveland 18-19
Minnesota 30-8 at Washington 14-24
Los Angeles 12-23 at New York 20-15

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 17-20 at Milwaukee 23-18
Chicago 11-29 at Pittsburgh 26-13
Philadelphia 25-18 at St Louis 19-20
San Francisco 26-14 at Los Angeles 29-11

NEW YORK METS (14-25) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-32)
MATCHUPS
SP Al Jackson vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Push
C Hobie Landrith vs Hal W Smith Advantage Push
1B Ed Bouchee vs Norm Larker Advantage Push
2B Charlie Neal vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage New York
3B Felix Mantilla vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage New York
SS Elio Chacon vs Don Buddin Advantage Push
LF Frank J Thomas vs Al Spangler Advantage Push
CF Jim L Hickman vs Don Taussig Advantage New York
RF Richie Ashburn vs Roman Mejias Advantage New York
Overall Advantage New York

Jackson had a no-hitter through three.

After three: New York 0 Houston 0.

In the top of the fourth, Landrith hit a three-run homer.

In the bottom of the fourth, Spangler got a one out single for his 50th hit of the season and the Colt .45s first of the game.

In the bottom of the sixth, Amalfitano sent one 434 feet to left-center for a solo home run.

After six: New York 3 Houston 1.

In the top of the seventh, Thomas hit an RBI single.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the ninth.

Clem Labine took the mound for the Mets in the bottom of the ninth. Mejias hit a solo shot 454 feet to left-center. With two out, pinch hitter Merritt Ranew tied the game with a two run double. Ranew, however, was thrown out trying to turn it into a triple and the game went into extra innings.

After nine: New York 4 Houston 4.

Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the tenth.

Bob Moorhead took the mound for the Mets in the bottom of the tenth. With the winning run at first and two out, Spangler grounded to the short stop to end the inning.

Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the twelfth.

In the bottom of the twelfth, with the winning run at third and two out, Amalfitano went down on strikes to end the inning.

Rain began to fall in the top of the thirteenth.

Ken MacKenzie took the mound for the Mets in the bottom of the thirteenth. With two out, the game was stopped for a 43 minute rain delay.

In the top of the fourteenth, the Mets loaded the bases with nobody out. Hickman singled to put the Mets up by one. Mantilla followed with his own RBI single. Chacon grounded into the 4-2 fielder's choice for the first out. Pinch hitter Don Zimmer hit a sacrifice fly to center. Bouchee followed with an RBI single. The Mets batted around the order in the inning.

Ray Daviault took the mound for the Mets in the bottom of the fourteenth. And he finished off the Colt .45s.

The Mets got 16 hits in the win.

Final score: New York 8 Houston 4 14 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Al Jackson 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB. 5 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 6 Kansas City 2
Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 11 innings
Minnesota 7 Washington 1
New York 10 Los Angeles 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 2 10 innings
Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 2
Philadelphia 6 St Louis 2
Los Angeles 2 San Francisco 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Mickey Mantle New York Yankees 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

2. Al Jackson New York Mets 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K

3. Stan Williams Los Angeles Dodgers 8.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 5 BB, 9 K, W

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