National League Standings, August 10, 1981
METS FANS SHARE THEIR MEMORIES OF THE AUGUST 10, 1981 GAME:
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December 22, 2023
To resume the season after a two-month players strike, the Mets and Cubs squared off in a wild game at Wrigley Field. With the score tied at 1-1 after ten innings, Mookie Wilson reached on an error by first baseman Bill Buckner (hey, does that sound familiar?) with one out in the top of the 11th. Wilson stole second base before Rusty Staub was walked intentionally and replaced by pinch-runner Bob Bailor. Dave Kingman slugged a three-run homer to put the Mets in front. The Cubs then scored three times in the bottom half to tie it up again at 4-4.
Each team got a run in the 12th inning for a 5-5 tie. Joel Youngblood hit a one-out double in the top of the 13th. Ron Hodges was given an intentional walk and moved around to third base on Ellis Valentine's single that scored Youngblood. Hodges then came home on Hubie Brooks' force play grounder for a two-run Mets lead.
Greg Harris pitched a scoreless bottom of the 13th to finish it off. For Mets' pitcher Dyar Miller, it was the 23rd and final win of his major league career. It was also Harris's first career save.
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