Remembering Mets History (1969) World Series Game #2: Kooz Takes a No Hitter into the 7th Inning
Sunday October 12, 1969-Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland: After all the hype & excitement of getting to the World Series had worn off, the Mets found themselves down one game to nothing to the Baltimore Orioles. The O's felt they were right where they were supposed to be. Baltimore & rest of the world believed that the Mets had run out of gas having now met their match against their mighty lineup. In the first game, Baltimore beat the Mets ace Tom Seaver, that years NL Cy Young winner scoring four runs on six hits in five innings of work. Mike Cuellar held the Mets to one run, a sac fly from Al Weis, on six hits. Mets Lefthander Jerry Koosman (17-9 / 2.28 ERA / 180 Ks) took the mound against Dave McNally (20-7 / 3.22 ERA / 166 K's). McNally won twenty games for four straight seasons, having gone 20-7 that season. In the ALCS he pitched an 11 inning three hit shut out over the Twins. One of the best pitchers of his era, McNally lost his fastball by ...