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Pastimes : Hot Tubbers Anonymous

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To: Jeffrey Beckman who wrote (13658)3/12/2017 3:41:28 PM
From: Chris Forte  Read Replies (1) of 13724
 
Wow, that is a great recap, I can't believe you pulled that out of your Mets cap.

"Garrett followed with a single to score Agee (who beat Hickman’s throw to catcher Hundley on a close play) and put the Mets ahead by a run. "


There's a very famous, almost iconic replay of Randy Hundley jumping up and down in anger because a player was called safe at the plate. Is that the play? I think it is.

Wow, that was really fun to read. The fact Koosman struck out Glenn Beckert was impressive. I believe back in the day he was one of the toughest guys to K.

Just looked into Beckert's K/AB: Beckert had the fewest strikeouts per at bats in the National League five times (1966-1969, 1972) during his career .

If you're interested here's fun facts about Glenn Beckert, one of my favorite players: (I had this baseball card)

baseball-reference.com
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