San Diego Padres vs New York Mets
August 21, 1971 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on August 21, 1971 at Shea Stadium. The New York Mets defeated the San Diego Padres and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Baseball Almanac Box Scores

San Diego Padres 1, New York Mets 2

San Diego Padres ab   r   h rbi
Hernandez ss 3 0 1 0
Mason 2b 3 0 0 0
Gaston cf 4 0 0 0
Colbert 1b 4 0 1 0
Stahl lf 3 0 0 0
Brown rf 4 0 1 0
Spiezio 3b 4 1 1 1
Barton c 3 0 1 0
Roberts p 2 0 1 0
Totals 30 1 6 1
New York Mets ab   r   h rbi
Martinez ss 4 0 0 0
Boswell 2b 4 0 0 0
Jones lf 3 2 2 1
Clendenon 1b 3 0 1 0
Agee cf 2 0 0 1
Aspromonte 3b 3 0 0 0
Singleton rf 3 0 0 0
Dyer c 3 0 0 0
Seaver p 3 0 0 0
Totals 28 2 3 2
San Diego 000 010 000160
New York 000 000 101230
  San Diego Padres IP H R ER BB SO
Roberts  L (11-13) 8.2 3 2 2 1 7
Totals
8.2
3
2
2
1
7
  New York Mets IP H R ER BB SO
Seaver  W (14-8) 9.0 6 1 1 2 8
Totals
9.0
6
1
1
2
8

  E–None.  DP–New York 1.  3B–New York Jones (5,off Roberts).  HR–San Diego Spiezio (7,5th inning off Seaver 0 on, 1 out), New York Jones (12,9th inning off Roberts 0 on, 2 out).  SH–Roberts (7,off Seaver); Mason (4,off Seaver).  SF–Agee (1,off Roberts).  SB–Stahl (4,2nd base off Seaver/Dyer).  U-HP–Ed Vargo, 1B–Doug Harvey, 2B–Jerry Dale, 3B–Augie Donatelli.  T–2:00.  A–26,584.
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