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1970 National League
Championship Series
1970:
NLCS (3-2) Cincinnati
Reds (97-65)
defeat Chicago Cubs (98-64)
Cincinnati downs the Cubs in five hard-fought
games to advance to the 1970 ARAIG World Series. The difference
was Cincinnati's pitching, which held the Cubs' powerful offense
to one run or fewer in three of the five games. Of course, the
Reds' hitters also played their part, blasting nine home runs in
the series.
The Cubs had a great year, nonetheless. Picked to
be an also-ran in the NL East, they rose from six games in back of
the Mets on Sept. 1 to win the division by a game. Then, by taking
the favored Reds to the brink, they at least proved that they
belonged with the big boys.
The Reds look to be a tough team to beat in the
series, with the great Rose, Perez, Bench, Lee May and others and
pitching led by Gary Nolan, Jim Merritt and Jim McGlothlin (with
Clay Carroll and Don Gullett in the pen) that is also worth its
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Game 1: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 3, 1970 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1970 Cincinnati 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 10 1
1970 Chicago (N) 1-0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 - 5 6 0
Game MVP:Joe Pepitone
Wrigley Field Time 2:59, 60ø Night Game
Game One: Cubs' ace Fergie Jenkins came to play,
striking out 13 Reds while his counterpart, Gary Nolan, couldn't
find the strike zone. Nolan walked six before departing in the
fifth inning. The Cubs walked to a 5-1 lead early, in large part
due to a three run third that featured two Nolan walks and a
scorching single from Randy Hundley that plated two. But Jenkins
also gave it back late, as Tony Perez wallopped a three run homer
in the seventh that made it 5-4. But Jenkins then settled down for
the complete game win. While the Reds outhit the Cubs 10-6, the
Chicagoans take Game One 5-4.
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Game 2: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 4, 1970 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1970 Cincinnati 1-1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 9 14 0
1970 Chicago (N) 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0
GWRBI-Rose
Game MVP:Bernie Carbo
Wrigley Field Time 2:37, 64ø, Clear, Light Rain, Wind: 5 MPH Out to LCF Night Game
Game Two: Cincinnati strikes back with a vengeance,
scorching four home runs in the easy win. Jim Merritt keeps Cubs
hitters at bay all day, shutting them out through six, while Clay
Carroll comes in and continues to overpower the
North Siders. Milt Pappas isn't bad for Chicago, only giving up
three runs in the first seven innings, two on solo homers from
Pete Rose and Lee May. But when reliever Jim Colburn comes in, the
floodgates open, as the Reds score
six in the eighth to pour it on. The final: Reds, 9, Cubs 1.
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Game 3: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 5, 1970 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1970 Chicago (N) 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1
1970 Cincinnati 2-1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 4 8 0
GWRBI-McGlothlin
Game MVP:Don Gullett
Riverfront Stadium Time 2:37, 65ø, Clear, Light Rain, Wind: 10 MPH Right to Left Night Game
Game Three: Cincinnati plates a pair of runs in both the
second and sixth to provide the difference in this one. Reds'
starter Jim McGlothlin is sharp, only allowing three Cubs hits in
6.1 innings. McGlothlin also hits a key RBI triple and
subsequently scores to provide the early cushion. Cubs' 21-game
winner Bill Hands is not so effective, giving up four runs and
seven hits
(while walking five) in six innings. Chicago barely threatens, as
Gullett again pitches masterfully late in 2.1 innings of shutdown
ball. Reds 4, Cubs 1.
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Game 4: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 6, 1970 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1970 Chicago (N) 2-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 8 11 0
1970 Cincinnati 2-2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 8 0
GWRBI-Williams,B
Game MVP:Don Kessinger
Riverfront Stadium Time 3:20, 60ø, Wind: 5 MPH In from RCF Night Game
Game Four: Needing a win to stay alive, the Cubs go with
youngster Kenny Holtzman, and he delivers with 7.2 innings of
gritty work against a hard-hitting lineup. This one was a seesaw
affair. Cincy takes an early 3-0 lead behind pitcher Tony
Cloninger, as Hal McRae homers and Bobby Tolan doubles and later
scores. But the Cubs come back with four in the fifth, led by a
triple from Don Kessinger down the right field line that plates
two and is followed by Cloninger's departure. The Cubs get two
more in the eighth, as Kessinger drives home both runs with a
single, for a 6-3 lead. But then Cincinnati responds on a Tolan
RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to cut the lead to 6-4.
But the Cubs get some insurance in the top of the ninth as Joe
Pepitone smacks a two run shot, his third of the series, to make
it 8-4. The Reds come back with two more in the bottom of the
ninth and have runners on first and second with one out, but the
Cubs' Larry Gura gets Rose to ground into a DP to end it. Cubs 8,
Reds 6.
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Game 5: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 7, 1970 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1970 Chicago (N) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
1970 Cincinnati 3-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 4 8 1
GWRBI-Carbo
Game MVP:Gary Nolan
Riverfront Stadium Time 2:30, 67ø, Wind: 10 MPH Right to Left Night Game
Game Five: A game one rematch between Nolan and Jenkins.
Nolan is on his game this time, only allowing three hits and
striking out seven in seven innings. While Jenkins is also sharp,
he is victimized by a Perez run scoring double in the first and a
two out single, after a wild pitch, that scores another in the
fourth, as the Reds take a 2-0 lead. The Cubs again can't get
any
hitting done against Reds pitching, however, as Wayne Granger
pitches shutout ball in the eighth and ninth. Meanwhile, Johnny
Bench and Lee May go yard against Jenkins in the eighth to
increase the Cincinnati lead to 4-0 and ice the game. The Reds
take the series by shutting out the Cubs in the finale. Final in
game five: Reds, 4, Cubs 0.
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