Rick Camp Game
{{short description|1985 baseball game between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves}}
{{Infobox baseball game
| year = July 4, 1985
| game = Rick Camp Game
| image =
| visitor = New York Mets
| top1 = 1
| top2 = 0
| top3 = 0
| top4 = 4
| top5 = 0
| top6 = 1
| top7 = 0
| top8 = 1
| top9 = 1
| top10 = 0
| top11 = 0
| top12 = 0
| top13 = 2
| top14 = 0
| top15 = 0
| top16 = 0
| top17 = 0
| top18 = 1
| top19 = 5
| visitor_r = 16
| visitor_h = 28
| visitor_e = 2
| visitor_total = 16
| home = Atlanta Braves
| bot1 = 1
| bot2 = 0
| bot3 = 2
| bot4 = 0
| bot5 = 1
| bot6 = 0
| bot7 = 0
| bot8 = 4
| bot9 = 0
| bot10 = 0
| bot11 = 0
| bot12 = 0
| bot13 = 2
| bot14 = 0
| bot15 = 0
| bot16 = 0
| bot17 = 0
| bot18 = 1
| bot19 = 2
| home_r = 13
| home_h = 18
| home_e = 3
| home_total = 13
| date = July 4/5, 1985
| venue = Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
| city = Atlanta, Georgia
| VisitorManager = Davey Johnson
| VisitorManagerTeam = NYM
| HomeManager = Eddie Haas
| HomeManagerTeam = ATL
| MVP =
| MVPTeam =
| television = WTBS (ATL)
WOR (NYM)
| tv_announcers = Ernie Johnson and John Sterling{{cite news |last=Ho|first=Rodney|date=July 5, 2019|title=John Sterling, former Braves/Hawks announcer, ends 5,060 game streak doing Yankees games|url=https://www.ajc.com/blog/radiotvtalk/john-sterling-former-braves-hawks-announcer-ends-060-game-streak-doing-yankees-games/dIJGXz7w9wVSDKPW9mWRNO/|work=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}}
Ralph Kiner, Steve Zabriskie and Tim McCarver
| radio_announcers = Pete Van Wieren and Skip Caray
Bob Murphy and Gary Thorne
| attendance = 44,947
| firstpitch =
}}
On July 4, 1985,{{cite web |url=https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/1354602/on-this-date-in-sports-july-4-1985-stranger-things-in-atlanta|title=On This Date in Sports July 4, 1985: Stranger Things in Atlanta|date=July 3, 2019|website=Barstool Sports}}{{cite news |last=Foster|first=Jason|date=July 2, 2015|title=July 4, 1985: 19 things you might not remember about epic Mets-Braves game|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/news/braves-mets-july-4-1985-19-inning-rick-camp-home-run-keith-hernandez-cycle/6thw0lhidpts17ezqko81n830|work=Sporting News}}{{cite news |last=Sarkar|first=Barnana|date=March 4, 2019|title='Stranger Things': Season 3 might just revisit the legendary Mets vs Braves game of July 4, 1985|url=https://meaww.com/stranger-things-season-3-july-4-1985-mets-vs-braves|work=MEAWW}} the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 16–13 in a 19-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) contest{{cite web |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z4a5ke/that-time-the-mets-and-braves-played-the-craziest-baseball-game-ever|title=That Time the Mets and Braves Played the Craziest Baseball Game Ever|last=Newell|first=Sam|date=July 4, 2016|website=Vice}} that featured Keith Hernandez hitting for the cycle,{{cite web |url=https://risingapple.com/2019/07/04/mets-keith-hernandez-cycle/|title=Mets History: Keith Hernandez hits for the cycle in 19-inning game|last=Boyle|first=Tim|date=2019-07-04|website=Rising Apple}} Mets manager Davey Johnson being ejected, and the Braves coming back to tie the game twice in extra innings, most notably in the bottom of the 18th.
The game was especially highlighted{{cite web |url=https://steemit.com/sports/@donkeypong/mlb-18-inning-fireworks-night-evokes-memories-of-july-4-5-1985|title=MLB 18-Inning Fireworks Night Evokes Memories of July 4–5, 1985|date=July 4, 2020|website=steemit.com}} by relief pitcher Rick Camp,{{cite magazine |last=Corcoran|first=Cliff|date=April 26, 1993|title=Remembering the Rick Camp Game|url=https://www.si.com/mlb/2013/04/26/rick-camp-game-mets-braves-1985-atlanta|magazine=Sports Illustrated}}{{cite news|title=Braves "Rick Camp game" happened on this day 35 years ago|url=https://www.wsbtv.com/sports/college/braves-rick-camp-game-happened-this-day-35-years-ago/IGIBYB75WRERHISAZFMG6TNJKU/|work=WSB-TV}}{{cite news |last=Keiser|first=Tom|date=July 7, 2016|title=Throwback Thursday: "The Rick Camp Game," A Sloppy, Silly, Fireworks-Aided 19-Inning Classic|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9apkw5/throwback-thursday-the-rick-camp-game-a-sloppy-silly-fireworks-aided-19-inning-classic|work=Vice}}{{cite web |url=http://metsrewind.com/2020/07/04/no-end-in-sight/|title=July 4, 1985: No End in Sight|date=2020-07-04|website=MetsRewind}} a career .060 hitter at the time with no home runs{{cite web |url=https://retrosheet.org|title=Retrosheet}} batting only because the Braves had no position players left, shockingly hitting a solo home run on a 0–2 pitch in the 18th off of Tom Gorman{{cite news |last=Simon|first=Mark|date=July 2, 2010|title=Remembering the wackiest game ever|url=https://www.espn.com/blog/new-york/mets/post/_/id/5978/remembering-the-wackiest-game-ever|work=ESPN}} to re-tie{{cite news|date=April 27, 2013|title=Rick Camp, Atlanta Braves pitcher, dies at 59|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/rick-camp-atlanta-braves-pitcher-dies-at-59/2013/04/27/20b9d020-aebb-11e2-8bf6-e70cb6ae066e_story.html|newspaper=The Washington Post|agency=Associated Press}} the game at 11–11.{{cite news |last=Kelly|first=Marie Claire|date=July 3, 2015|title=Remembering the Legendary 'Rick Camp' Atlanta Braves Game|url=http://cp.wabe.org/post/remembering-legendary-rick-camp-atlanta-braves-game|work=WABE}} As a result, it has become known simply as the Rick Camp game.{{cite news|last=Corcoran|first=Cliff|date=April 26, 2013|title=Remembering the Rick Camp Game|url=https://www.si.com/mlb/2013/04/26/rick-camp-game-mets-braves-1985-atlanta}}
Game
Following a 90-minute rain delay,{{cite web |url=https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-4-1985-fireworks-and-rain-mets-braves-engage-in-a-holiday-epic/|title=July 4, 1985: Fireworks and rain: Mets, Braves engage in a holiday epic|last=Wright|first=Brian|date=2018|website=SABR}}{{cite news |last=Martino|first=Andy|date=July 2, 1985|title=Memory of legendary 1985 Mets vs. Braves 4th of July game lives on 30 years later|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/mets/memory-mets-braves-19-inning-85-4th-july-game-lives-article-1.2280099|work=New York Daily News}} the game was set to begin around 9:00 p.m. EDT. Both teams scored a run in the first inning. In the top of the first, Gary Carter drove in Keith Hernandez with a single. The Braves countered with Claudell Washington leading the frame off with a triple, then scoring on a Rafael Ramírez groundout.
Mets starter Dwight Gooden continued to struggle by walking three of the next four batters to load the bases with two outs. He ultimately managed to escape the jam by forcing a Rick Cerone groundout to end the Atlanta threat.
After {{frac|2|1|3}} innings, the rain came down again for another 41 minutes, consequently bouncing Gooden from the game.{{cite news |last=Albanese|first=Laura|date=July 4, 2020|title=Chaotic 19-inning Mets-Braves game in 1985 'was a Twilight Zone episode'|url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/mets/mets-braves-july-4-1985-hernandez-darling-rick-camp-1.46370849|work=Newsday}} Mets manager Davey Johnson played the game under protest after he was not allowed to make a double-switch when Gooden left the game. Crew chief Terry Tata ruled that Mets reliever Roger McDowell had officially entered the game when he came onto the field to inspect the mound after the delay.{{cite web |url=https://www.mlb.com/cut4/this-day-in-baseball-history-mets-braves-july-4-game-c284046512|title=The Mets and Braves celebrated July 4 by playing one of the craziest games in MLB history|last=Landers|first=Chris|date=July 4, 2018|website=MLB Advanced Media}} The Braves then took a 3–1 lead in the third after the rain delay.
Braves manager Eddie Haas stuck with his starter Rick Mahler following the second delay. In the top of the fourth, Mets rallied for four runs to take a 5–3 lead, thanks in part to a Wally Backman RBI single into center field off Braves reliever Jeff Dedmon. In the bottom of the fourth, Terry Leach came in to relieve Roger McDowell, who had been pinch-hit for by Clint Hurdle in the top of the frame, and only allowed one run on four hits over the next four innings.
In the top of the sixth inning, Keith Hernandez singled, one of the two hits he needed to complete the cycle, but umpire Terry Tata incorrectly ruled that his line drive to center had been caught by Dale Murphy. Hernandez hit a home run in the eighth and a single in the 12th to complete the cycle.
In the bottom of the eighth, with the Mets leading 7–5,{{cite web |url=https://parallelnarratives.com/mets-vs-braves-july-4-5-1985-atlanta-fulton-county-stadium/|title=Mets Vs. Braves July 4–5, 1985 – Atlanta Fulton County Stadium|website=Parallel Narratives|date=12 March 2011 }} Dale Murphy hit a bases-clearing double off Jesse Orosco to give the Braves the 8–7 lead. The Mets answered with a run in the ninth with consecutive singles from Howard Johnson, Danny Heep, and Lenny Dykstra against Bruce Sutter.
The score remained tied until the 13th, when Howard Johnson hit a two-run homer off of Terry Forster to put the Mets ahead 10–8. The Braves' Terry Harper tied it again with a home run in the bottom of the inning. In the top of 17th, with the score tied at 10, both Davey Johnson and Darryl Strawberry got ejected for arguing balls and strikes.
File:1983 Atlanta Braves police - Rick Camp (cropped).jpg with the Braves {{circa}} 1983]]
The Mets, however, grabbed an 11–10 lead in the 18th on a Lenny Dykstra sacrifice fly.{{cite web |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/every-team-s-signature-pitcher-hit|title=30 pitchers who really raked, one for every team|last=Langs|first=Sarah|date=July 1, 2020|website=MLB}} In the bottom of the 18th, Braves pitcher Rick Camp was batting against Tom Gorman and proceeded to hit the 0–2 pitch for a home run over the left field wall.{{cite web |url=https://www.talkingchop.com/2020/7/4/21312978/this-day-in-braves-history-rick-camps-improbable-july-4th-home-run|title=This Day in Braves History: Rick Camp's improbable July 4th home run|last=Willis|first=Kris|date=July 4, 2020|website=talkingchop.com}}
Gary Carter led off the 19th with a single and after a sacrifice, pinch-hitter Rusty Staub was walked intentionally.{{cite web |url=https://www.salmaiorana.com/post/19-inning-game-one-of-greatest-in-history|title=Fourth of July became fifth of July on a memorable 1985 night for Mets, Braves|last=Maiorana|first=Sal|date=July 4, 2020|website=Sal Maiorana}} Ray Knight, who had left the bases full three times already, came through with an RBI double to make it 12–11. The Mets would tack on four more runs in the 19th to go up 16–11.
The Mets then called in Ron Darling,{{cite news |last=Albanese|first=Laura|date=July 4, 2020|title=Ron Darling, Howard Johnson make peace with baseball rule changes|url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/mets/ron-darling-howard-johnson-mlb-rule-changes-1.46369571|work=Newsday}} the seventh Mets pitcher,{{cite web |url=https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article243983787.html|title=This Date in Baseball|date=July 3, 2020|website=The News & Observer}} to close it out. Darling would allow two unearned runs before finally recording the final out, a strikeout of Camp.{{cite web |url=https://www.12up.com/posts/celebrating-35th-anniversary-certifiably-insane-braves-mets-july-4-marathon-rick-camp-01ecdafbnpm8|title=Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Certifiably Insane Braves-Mets July 4 Marathon|last=Rogust|first=Scott|date=July 4, 2020|website=12up.com}}
Once the game was over, even though the date/time was July 5, 3:55 a.m.,{{cite news |date=July 5, 1985|title=At 3:55 a.m., Mets Top Braves, 16–13, in 19th Inning|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-07-05-sp-9171-story.html|work=Los Angeles Times}} the Braves' stadium crew shot off the scheduled Fourth of July post-game fireworks{{cite news |last=Tucker|first=Tom|date=May 14, 2020|title=Braves' 'nuttiest' night: A home run by Rick Camp and 4 a.m. fireworks|url=https://www.ajc.com/sports/baseball/braves-nuttiest-night-home-run-rick-camp-and-fireworks/xlZnpf1zHp3nWHsyouUqFJ/|work=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}}{{cite web |url=https://www.parkerpioneer.net/sports/article_6f562562-9dde-11e9-b8de-c3c24e49dd81.html|title=From the Dugout: Fireworks in the wee hours fitting end to bizarre game.|last=Gutekunst|first=John|date=July 3, 2019|website=Parker Pioneer}} for the fans who endured to the end. As one final bizarre extra, calls from local residents came in to the emergency services 911 center given they were not aware these were planned fireworks. This was the second latest{{cite news |last=Gustafson|first=Ken|date=August 6, 2018|title=Remembering one of the longest games in baseball history|url=https://www.americustimesrecorder.com/2018/08/06/remembering-one-of-the-longest-games-in-baseball-history/|work=Americus Times-Recorder}}{{cite news |last=Aiken|first=Ron|date=July 4, 2001|title=Longest game in major league history might be the strangest JULY 4, 1985: 19-inning contest between Braves, Mets lasted until 3:53 a.m.|url=https://www.goupstate.com/news/20010704/longest-game-in-major-league-history-might-be-the-strangest-july-4-1985-19-inning-contest-between-braves-mets-lasted-until-353-am|work=Go Up State}}{{cite web |url=https://tomahawktake.com/2015/07/01/30th-anniversary-of-the-atlanta-braves-longest-day/|title=30th Anniversary of the Atlanta Braves' Longest Day|last=Carpenter|first=Alan|date=2015-07-01|website=TOMAHAWK TAKE}} any major league game has ever ended. Eight years later, the record was topped by a doubleheader between the San Diego Padres and the Philadelphia Phillies in July 1993, which saw the second game (July 3) end at 4:40 a.m. It also occurred after rain had delayed the start of the first game (July 2) that saw it end past 1 a.m. Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium also had a scheduled fireworks display that night but postponed it.{{cite web | url=https://www.inquirer.com/archive/phillies-padres-doubleheader-july-3-1993-19930704.html?outputType=amp | title=From 1993: 'Let's play two': Phillies flirt with daybreak | date=4 July 1993 }} Coincidentally, the second game also featured a notable hit by a relief pitcher, as Mitch Williams' walk-off base hit in the bottom of the ninth inning off of Trevor Hoffman won the game for the Phillies, 6-5. It was one of just three total hits in Williams' career, and the final plate appearance of his career as well.
In total, there were 46 hits, 22 walks, 37 runners left on base, five errors, and two ejections.{{cite news |last=Gardner|first=Sam|date=July 2, 2015|title=Thirty years ago in Atlanta, a baseball marathon led to fireworks going off at 4 a.m.|url=https://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/thirty-years-ago-in-atlanta-a-baseball-marathon-led-to-fireworks-going-off-at-4-a-m-070215|work=Fox Sports}}{{cite news |last=Kelly|first=Mary Claire|date=July 3, 2015|title=Remembering the Legendary 'Rick Camp' Atlanta Braves Game|url=https://www.wabe.org/remembering-legendary-rick-camp-atlanta-braves-game/|work=WABE|location= |access-date=}}{{cite news |last=Britton|first=Tim|date=June 9, 2020|title='The greatest game ever played': The night the Mets and Braves broke baseball|url=https://theathletic.com/1915000/2020/07/09/the-greatest-game-ever-played-the-night-the-mets-and-braves-broke-baseball/|work=The Atlantic|location= |access-date=}}{{cite news |last=Martinez|first=Michael|date=July 6, 1985|title=29 RUNS, 46 HITS, 19 INNINGS, 7 HOURS, 1 GAME|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/06/sports/29-runs-46-hits-19-innings-7-hours-1-game.html|work=The New York Times}} The time of the game was 6 hours, 10 minutes, not counting the rain delays, which tacked on more than two hours.
Linescore
{{Linescore|
|Road=New York Mets (41–35)|RoadAbr=NYM
|R1=1|R2=0|R3=0|R4=4|R5=0|R6=0|R7=1|R8=1|R9=1|R10=0|R11=0|R12=0|R13=2|R14=0|R15=0|R16=0|R17=0|R18=1|R19=5|RR=16|RH=28|RE=2
|Home=Atlanta Braves (34–42)|HomeAbr=ATL
|H1=1|H2=0|H3=2|H4=0|H5=1|H6=0|H7=0|H8=4|H9=0|H10=0|H11=0|H12=0|H13=2|H14=0|H15=0|H16=0|H17=0|H18=1|H19=2|HR=13|HH=18|HE=3
|WP=Tom Gorman (4–3)|LP=Rick Camp (2–4)
|RoadHR=Keith Hernandez (1)
Howard Johnson (2) |HomeHR=Terry Harper (2)
Rick Camp (1)
|}}
See also
References
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External links
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ATL/ATL198507040.shtml New York Mets at Atlanta Braves Box Score, July 4, 1985 on Baseball Almanac]
- [https://www.baseball-almanac.com/box-scores/boxscore.php?boxid=198507040ATL New York Mets vs Atlanta Braves July 4, 1985 Box Score on Baseball-Reference.com]
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