- Grand Slam Single
The Grand Slam Single is a reference to the hit that ended Game Five of the
1999 National League Championship Series between theNew York Mets and theAtlanta Braves . The game was played onOctober 17 , by|1999 atShea Stadium .The game was tied at 2-2 going into the top of the 15th inning, until Mets
pitcher Octavio Dotel gave up an RBI triple to Keith Lockhart, giving the Braves a 3-2 lead.In the bottom of the 15th inning, the Mets managed to load the bases against Braves
relief pitcher Kevin McGlinchy . Metscatcher Todd Pratt drew abases loaded walk, tying the score at 3-3.The next batter was Mets
third baseman Robin Ventura . Ventura crushed the 2-1 pitch over the wall in right-center for an ostensible grand slam, winning the game for the Mets and driving the Mets players and fans into a frenzied celebration. Ventura, however, never reached second base as Todd Pratt, the runner who was on first, picked him up in celebration. Subsequently, Ventura was mobbed by his teammates, never finishing his trot around the bases. Because he failed to touch all four bases, the hit was officially scored a single.Roger Cedeno , the runner on third at the time, was ruled the only runner to have crossed home plate before the on-field celebration began and the Mets were awarded a 4-3 victory. Thus, Ventura was only credited with a single and one RBI. (It is worth noting that there has never been an actual game-winning grand slam home run in postseason history, as of 2007.)The play remains as one of the most memorable moments in Mets postseason history.Fact|date=April 2007
Orel Hershiser , who played on the 1999 Mets remarked, "It will be right up there withKirk Gibson 's home run,Carlton Fisk ,Bucky Dent . This one will be on that tape with them." Fact|date=April 2007 The Mets however went on to lose the series to the Braves, who were in turn swept by theNew York Yankees in the World Series, losing four straight games.According to Baseball-Reference.com, there have been at least two other instances of "grand slam singles." Both occurred when a batter hit a grand slam but subsequently passed the runner ahead of them on the base paths, which according to the rules of
Major League Baseball causes the runner who passes his teammate to be called out. This happened onJuly 9 , by|1970, whenDalton Jones of theDetroit Tigers passed teammateDon Wert in a game against theBoston Red Sox , leaving him with a 3-RBI single. It also occurred onJuly 4 , by|1976, whenTim McCarver of thePhiladelphia Phillies passed teammateGarry Maddox in a game against thePittsburgh Pirates , leaving him with a 3-RBI single. In both cases, the other three runs still counted because only the player who passes his teammate is called out; thus the three baserunners were able to score [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Grand_Slam_Single] . Both hits took place with less than two outs.Sports books in Las Vegas were put into an unusual situation with the "single" as a final score of 7-3 (the score that would have been had Ventura completed his trip around the bases) meant the game would have gone "over" the
over/under line, which was 7 1/2. However, the final score actually put the game "under," meaning that many bettors that should have received payouts did not. [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1999/Oct-19-Tue-1999/sports/12177592.html]References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Grand_Slam_Single Baseball-Reference.com: "Grand Slam Single"]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/1999/postseason/championship_series/nlcs/news/1999/10/17/braves_mets_ap/ 1999 MLB Playoffs - NLCS (CNN/SI)]
* [http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_99nlcs_gm5_atlnym Official MLB Site Article]
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