1970 Game Log (Overall Record: 73–88)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 7
Cubs
2–0
Chris Short (1–0)
Ferguson Jenkins (0–1)
None
15,918
1–0
2
April 9
Cubs
5–3
Bill Wilson (1–0)
Ken Holtzman (0–1)
Joe Hoerner (1)
5,075
2–0
3
April 10
Pirates
2–0
Woodie Fryman (1–0)
Bob Veale (0–1)
None
3,663
3–0
4
April 11
Pirates
0–4
Luke Walker (1–0)
Grant Jackson (0–1)
Chuck Hartenstein (1)
7,673
3–1
5
April 12
Pirates
1–3 (10)
Steve Blass (1–0)
Jim Bunning (0–1)
None
22,395
3–2
6
April 14
@ Cubs
4–5
Ken Holtzman (1–1)
Chris Short (1–1)
None
36,316
3–3
7
April 15
@ Cubs
1–5
Bill Hands (1–0)
Rick Wise (0–1)
None
7,120
3–4
8
April 16
@ Cubs
5–6 (10)
Hank Aguirre (2–0)
Joe Hoerner (0–1)
None
5,341
3–5
9
April 17
@ Mets
0–6
Tom Seaver (2–0)
Grant Jackson (0–2)
None
5,951
3–6
10
April 18
@ Mets
0–7
Nolan Ryan (1–0)
Jim Bunning (0–2)
None
23,500
3–7
11
April 19 (1)
@ Mets
3–2 (10)
Rick Wise (1–1)
Jerry Koosman (0–2)
None
see 2nd game
4–7
12
April 19 (2)
@ Mets
2–10
Jim McAndrew (1–1)
Chris Short (1–2)
Ron Taylor (3)
49,898
4–8
–
April 21
Giants
Postponed (cold weather);[ 8] [ 9] Makeup: August 1 as a traditional double-header
13
April 22
Giants
6–1
Woodie Fryman (2–0)
Rich Robertson (0–1)
Dick Selma (1)
6,045
5–8
14
April 24
@ Padres
5–4
Grant Jackson (1–2)
Pat Dobson (1–2)
Dick Selma (2)
7,398
6–8
15
April 25
@ Padres
1–0
Jim Bunning (1–2)
Al Santorini (1–3)
Dick Selma (3)
9,144
7–8
16
April 26
@ Padres
3–2
Chris Short (2–2)
Dave Roberts (1–2)
Dick Selma (4)
14,480
8–8
17
April 27
@ Dodgers
4–3
Rick Wise (2–1)
Don Sutton (3–2)
Joe Hoerner (2)
9,447
9–8
18
April 28
@ Dodgers
3–2 (10)
Dick Selma (1–0)
Alan Foster (2–2)
Joe Hoerner (3)
22,772
10–8
19
April 29
@ Dodgers
1–6
Claude Osteen (2–3)
Grant Jackson (1–3)
None
10,777
10–9
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
20
May 1
@ Giants
1–3
Rich Robertson (1–2)
Jim Bunning (1–3)
None
5,328
10–10
21
May 2
@ Giants
1–7
Gaylord Perry (3–3)
Chris Short (2–3)
None
7,422
10–11
22
May 3 (1)
@ Giants
8–6 (13)
Joe Hoerner (1–1)
Ron Bryant (2–4)
None
see 2nd game
11–11
23
May 3 (2)
@ Giants
13–6
Lowell Palmer (1–0)
Frank Reberger (0–2)
None
17,153
12–11
24
May 5
Padres
8–11
Dave Roberts (3–2)
Dick Selma (1–1)
None
4,382
12–12
25
May 6
Padres
4–3
Dick Selma (2–1)
Clay Kirby (1–3)
Joe Hoerner (4)
2,263
13–12
26
May 7
Padres
2–8
Pat Dobson (3–3)
Chris Short (2–4)
Ron Herbel (5)
2,045
13–13
27
May 8
Dodgers
4–8 (12)
José Peña (1–0)
Joe Hoerner (1–2)
None
5,170
13–14
28
May 9
Dodgers
4–9 (14)
Fred Norman (1–0)
Dick Selma (2–2)
José Peña (2)
12,780
13–15
29
May 10
Dodgers
0–7
Don Sutton (4–4)
Grant Jackson (1–4)
None
8,840
13–16
30
May 11
@ Cardinals
0–3
Steve Carlton (2–4)
Jim Bunning (1–4)
None
11,310
13–17
31
May 12
@ Cardinals
5–9
Chuck Taylor (1–2)
Lowell Palmer (1–1)
None
10,454
13–18
32
May 13
Expos
6–7
Claude Raymond (2–1)
Rick Wise (2–2)
None
2,470
13–19
–
May 14
Expos
Postponed (rain);[ 10] Makeup: June 22 as a traditional double-header
33
May 15
Mets
0–4
Tom Seaver (7–1)
Woodie Fryman (2–1)
None
6,373
13–20
34
May 16
Mets
0–6
Jerry Koosman (2–2)
Grant Jackson (1–5)
None
4,826
13–21
–
May 17
Mets
Postponed (rain);[ 11] Makeup: July 2 as a traditional double-header
35
May 18
@ Pirates
1–2
Bob Moose (3–3)
Jim Bunning (1–5)
None
5,796
13–22
36
May 19
@ Pirates
2–0
Chris Short (3–4)
Dock Ellis (2–4)
None
6,251
14–22
37
May 20
@ Pirates
2–3 (14)
Bruce Dal Canton (2–0)
Dick Selma (2–3)
None
5,977
14–23
38
May 21
Cardinals
4–3
Joe Hoerner (2–2)
Frank Linzy (2–2)
None
11,769
15–23
39
May 22
Cardinals
3–6
Frank Linzy (3–2)
Mike Jackson (0–1)
None
12,003
15–24
40
May 23
Cardinals
1–3
Bob Gibson (3–3)
Jim Bunning (1–6)
None
12,333
15–25
41
May 24
Cardinals
6–5 (10)
Mike Jackson (1–1)
Chuck Taylor (1–3)
None
11,939
16–25
42
May 26
@ Expos
3–2
Rick Wise (3–2)
Bill Stoneman (2–7)
Dick Selma (5)
14,010
17–25
43
May 27
@ Expos
3–0
Woodie Fryman (3–1)
Dan McGinn (3–4)
None
6,913
18–25
44
May 28
@ Expos
5–3 (11)
Joe Hoerner (3–2)
Bill Dillman (1–1)
Dick Selma (6)
14,329
19–25
45
May 29
@ Braves
2–5
Pat Jarvis (5–3)
Chris Short (3–5)
None
5,565
19–26
46
May 30
@ Braves
7–5
Jim Bunning (2–6)
Gary Neibauer (0–3)
Joe Hoerner (5)
11,064
20–26
47
May 31
@ Braves
1–9
Jim Nash (7–1)
Rick Wise (3–3)
None
18,482
20–27
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
48
June 2
@ Reds
2–7 (8)
Wayne Simpson (7–1)
Woodie Fryman (3–2)
None
10,542
20–28
49
June 3
@ Reds
11–4
Jim Bunning (3–6)
Pedro Borbón (0–2)
Dick Selma (7)
5,887
21–28
50
June 5
@ Astros
7–8 (11)
Jim Ray (3–2)
Dick Selma (2–4)
None
12,292
21–29
51
June 6
@ Astros
7–3
Rick Wise (4–3)
Don Wilson (1–2)
Joe Hoerner (6)
18,644
22–29
52
June 7
@ Astros
10–3
Woodie Fryman (4–2)
Larry Dierker (8–6)
None
16,353
23–29
53
June 9
Braves
2–1
Jim Bunning (4–6)
Pat Jarvis (6–4)
Dick Selma (8)
15,810
24–29
54
June 10
Braves
1–5
George Stone (6–1)
Chris Short (3–6)
None
9,213
24–30
55
June 11
Braves
4–6
Jim Nash (8–2)
Rick Wise (4–4)
Bob Priddy (4)
7,862
24–31
56
June 12
Reds
1–3
Wayne Simpson (9–1)
Woodie Fryman (4–3)
None
10,553
24–32
57
June 13
Reds
6–3
Jim Bunning (5–6)
Gary Nolan (7–3)
None
18,568
25–32
58
June 14
Reds
1–10
Jim McGlothlin (9–3)
Chris Short (3–7)
None
16,658
25–33
–
June 15
Astros
Postponed (rain);[ 12] Makeup: August 21 as a traditional double-header
59
June 16
Astros
2–1 (13)
Joe Hoerner (4–2)
Jim Bouton (2–4)
None
3,708
26–33
60
June 17
Astros
4–2
Woodie Fryman (5–3)
Larry Dierker (8–7)
Barry Lersch (1)
6,767
27–33
61
June 19
@ Mets
3–13
Tom Seaver (10–5)
Jim Bunning (5–7)
None
43,866
27–34
62
June 20
@ Mets
2–1
Chris Short (4–7)
Jerry Koosman (2–4)
None
41,897
28–34
–
June 21
@ Mets
Postponed (rain);[ 13] Makeup: September 9 as a traditional double-header
63
June 22 (1)
Expos
6–0
Woodie Fryman (6–3)
Bill Stoneman (4–9)
None
see 2nd game
29–34
64
June 22 (2)
Expos
3–2
Rick Wise (5–4)
Steve Renko (2–4)
None
20,535
30–34
65
June 23
Expos
1–2
Dan McGinn (4–5)
Jim Bunning (5–8)
Claude Raymond (11)
8,221
30–35
66
June 24
Expos
0–8
Carl Morton (7–5)
Chris Short (4–8)
None
6,869
30–36
67
June 25
Expos
3–2 (11)
Joe Hoerner (5–2)
Claude Raymond (3–5)
None
5,065
31–36
68
June 26
@ Cardinals
0–7
Bob Gibson (10–3)
Rick Wise (5–5)
None
40,221
31–37
69
June 27
@ Cardinals
8–9
Ted Abernathy (1–0)
Joe Hoerner (5–3)
Sal Campisi (2)
20,549
31–38
70
June 28 (1)
@ Cardinals
4–5
Mike Torrez (6–7)
Dick Selma (2–5)
None
see 2nd game
31–39
71
June 28 (2)
@ Cardinals
8–3 (10)
Dick Selma (3–5)
Billy McCool (0–3)
None
38,194
32–39
–
June 29
@ Expos
Postponed (rain);[ 14] Makeup: July 1 as a traditional double-header
72
June 30
@ Expos
1–8
Steve Renko (4–4)
Rick Wise (5–6)
None
20,038
32–40
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
73
July 1 (1)
@ Expos
1–11
Rich Nye (2–0)
Woodie Fryman (6–4)
None
see 2nd game
32–41
74
July 1 (2)
@ Expos
1–4
Dan McGinn (5–6)
Grant Jackson (1–6)
Howie Reed (2)
25,623
32–42
75
July 2 (1)
Mets
6–1
Jim Bunning (6–8)
Gary Gentry (7–5)
Dick Selma (9)
see 2nd game
33–42
76
July 2 (2)
Mets
3–2
Chris Short (5–8)
Don Cardwell (0–2)
Dick Selma (10)
24,474
34–42
77
July 3
Mets
3–4
Ray Sadecki (6–2)
Rick Wise (5–7)
Rich Folkers (1)
10,508
34–43
78
July 4
Mets
2–7
Tom Seaver (13–5)
Grant Jackson (1–7)
None
7,866
34–44
79
July 5
Mets
4–5
Jerry Koosman (5–4)
Woodie Fryman (6–5)
Danny Frisella (1)
12,609
34–45
80
July 6
Pirates
5–7
Jim Nelson (4–0)
Jim Bunning (6–9)
Dave Giusti (13)
6,145
34–46
81
July 7
Pirates
2–4
Bob Veale (6–10)
Chris Short (5–9)
Dave Giusti (14)
6,938
34–47
82
July 8
Pirates
2–0
Rick Wise (6–7)
Steve Blass (6–10)
None
7,038
35–47
83
July 10
@ Cubs
0–2
Ferguson Jenkins (10–10)
Grant Jackson (1–8)
None
22,399
35–48
84
July 11
@ Cubs
10–4
Joe Hoerner (6–3)
Roberto Rodríguez (1–1)
Barry Lersch (2)
25,972
36–48
85
July 12
@ Cubs
2–10
Ken Holtzman (9–7)
Chris Short (5–10)
None
28,270
36–49
–
July 14
1970 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati
86
July 16
@ Padres
10–7
Dick Selma (4–5)
Ron Willis (1–1)
Joe Hoerner (7)
6,938
37–49
87
July 17
@ Padres
8–3
Rick Wise (7–7)
Clay Kirby (5–11)
None
5,758
38–49
88
July 18
@ Padres
7–4
Jim Bunning (7–9)
Earl Wilson (4–7)
Dick Selma (11)
4,317
39–49
89
July 19 (1)
@ Dodgers
9–4
Fred Wenz (1–0)
Jim Brewer (4–4)
Dick Selma (12)
see 2nd game
40–49
90
July 19 (2)
@ Dodgers
4–2
Barry Lersch (1–0)
Pete Mikkelsen (0–1)
None
28,396
41–49
91
July 20
@ Dodgers
0–5
Bill Singer (7–3)
Woodie Fryman (6–6)
None
12,454
41–50
92
July 21
@ Giants
9–6
Rick Wise (8–7)
Juan Marichal (3–9)
Joe Hoerner (8)
3,418
42–50
93
July 22
@ Giants
5–2
Jim Bunning (8–9)
Gaylord Perry (14–9)
Dick Selma (13)
4,567
43–50
94
July 24
Padres
4–3
Grant Jackson (2–8)
Ron Herbel (6–3)
None
5,078
44–50
95
July 25
Padres
9–2
Barry Lersch (2–0)
Dave Roberts (5–8)
None
20,292
45–50
96
July 26
Padres
2–16
Pat Dobson (7–10)
Rick Wise (8–8)
None
5,208
45–51
97
July 27
Dodgers
10–3
Woodie Fryman (7–6)
Claude Osteen (11–8)
Dick Selma (14)
6,017
46–51
98
July 28
Dodgers
2–6
Joe Moeller (5–4)
Jim Bunning (8–10)
Jim Brewer (14)
14,000
46–52
–
July 29
Dodgers
Cancelled (rain);[ 15] Was not rescheduled
99
July 31 (1)
Giants
3–8
Juan Marichal (5–9)
Grant Jackson (2–9)
None
see 2nd game
46–53
100
July 31 (2)
Giants
2–7
Frank Reberger (3–4)
Chris Short (5–11)
Don McMahon (11)
15,716
46–54
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
101
August 1 (1)
Giants
6–5 (11)
Dick Selma (5–5)
Jerry Johnson (3–2)
None
see 2nd game
47–54
102
August 1 (2)
Giants
6–1
Rick Wise (9–8)
Don Carrithers (0–1)
Barry Lersch (3)
18,010
48–54
103
August 2
Giants
7–6
Fred Wenz (2–0)
Mike Davison (2–4)
None
10,201
49–54
104
August 3
Cardinals
1–4
Mike Torrez (8–9)
Grant Jackson (2–10)
None
12,163
49–55
105
August 4
Cardinals
2–3
Jerry Reuss (3–4)
Chris Short (5–12)
Chuck Taylor (6)
14,253
49–56
106
August 5
@ Pirates
0–4
Luke Walker (8–3)
Rick Wise (9–9)
None
12,915
49–57
107
August 6 (1)
@ Pirates
0–4
Dock Ellis (12–8)
Jim Bunning (8–11)
None
see 2nd game
49–58
108
August 6 (2)
@ Pirates
3–8
Bruce Dal Canton (7–1)
Bill Champion (0–1)
None
26,664
49–59
109
August 7
Cubs
4–1
Grant Jackson (3–10)
Ferguson Jenkins (13–13)
Dick Selma (15)
8,123
50–59
110
August 8
Cubs
6–3
Chris Short (6–12)
Bill Hands (13–9)
None
10,964
51–59
111
August 9 (1)
Cubs
1–4
Milt Pappas (7–5)
Rick Wise (9–10)
Phil Regan (10)
see 2nd game
51–60
112
August 9 (2)
Cubs
6–1
Barry Lersch (3–0)
Larry Gura (1–2)
None
19,907
52–60
113
August 11
@ Astros
6–5
Jim Bunning (9–11)
Jack Billingham (10–5)
Dick Selma (16)
18,184
53–60
114
August 12
@ Astros
0–4
Larry Dierker (11–10)
Grant Jackson (3–11)
None
16,677
53–61
115
August 13
@ Astros
3–4
Jim Ray (5–3)
Dick Selma (5–6)
Fred Gladding (12)
14,413
53–62
116
August 14
@ Reds
5–4
Rick Wise (10–10)
Mel Behney (0–1)
Joe Hoerner (9)
31,604
54–62
117
August 15
@ Reds
4–5 (14)
Ray Washburn (2–4)
Bill Champion (0–2)
None
42,606
54–63
118
August 16
@ Reds
2–4
Tony Cloninger (6–4)
Jim Bunning (9–12)
Wayne Granger (27)
45,059
54–64
119
August 17
@ Reds
3–9
Jim Merritt (18–10)
Grant Jackson (3–12)
None
23,255
54–65
120
August 18
@ Braves
2–3
Hoyt Wilhelm (5–3)
Chris Short (6–13)
None
9,560
54–66
121
August 19
@ Braves
2–3
Pat Jarvis (14–10)
Rick Wise (10–11)
Bob Priddy (7)
8,129
54–67
122
August 20
@ Braves
2–6
Ron Reed (6–5)
Barry Lersch (3–1)
None
9,868
54–68
123
August 21 (1)
Astros
9–3
Jim Bunning (10–12)
Jack Billingham (10–6)
None
see 2nd game
55–68
124
August 21 (2)
Astros
1–9
Don Wilson (6–5)
Grant Jackson (3–13)
None
8,113
55–69
125
August 22
Astros
2–1
Joe Hoerner (7–3)
Fred Gladding (4–2)
None
15,276
56–69
126
August 23
Astros
4–0
Rick Wise (11–11)
Wade Blasingame (1–1)
Dick Selma (17)
3,485
57–69
127
August 25
Reds
3–2 (12)
Dick Selma (6–6)
Wayne Granger (6–4)
None
14,508
58–69
128
August 26
Reds
5–6
Jim Merritt (20–10)
Jim Bunning (10–13)
Wayne Granger (29)
13,322
58–70
129
August 27
Reds
6–3
Grant Jackson (4–13)
Jim McGlothlin (11–8)
None
11,992
59–70
130
August 28
Braves
5–2
Chris Short (7–13)
Jim Nash (12–7)
Dick Selma (18)
7,908
60–70
131
August 29
Braves
10–9
Joe Hoerner (8–3)
Ron Reed (6–6)
Dick Selma (19)
9,747
61–70
132
August 30
Braves
4–2
Barry Lersch (4–1)
Pat Jarvis (15–11)
Dick Selma (20)
9,104
62–70
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Cubs
3–2 (13)
Woodie Fryman (8–6)
Phil Regan (4–8)
Chris Short (1)
23,992
63–70
134
September 2
@ Cubs
2–17
Milt Pappas (11–6)
Grant Jackson (4–14)
Bob Miller (2)
16,234
63–71
135
September 3
@ Cubs
2–7
Ferguson Jenkins (18–14)
Chris Short (7–14)
None
10,675
63–72
136
September 4
@ Pirates
3–4[a]
Steve Blass (9–10)
Rick Wise (11–12)
John Lamb (1)
22,547
63–73
137
September 5
@ Pirates
4–6
Fred Cambria (1–1)
Barry Lersch (4–2)
Dave Giusti (22)
22,925
63–74
138
September 6
@ Pirates
3–4 (10)
Luke Walker (11–6)
Dick Selma (6–7)
None
19,049
63–75
139
September 7 (1)
Cardinals
5–1
Chris Short (8–14)
Jerry Reuss (5–7)
None
see 2nd game
64–75
140
September 7 (2)
Cardinals
3–2 (13)
Joe Hoerner (9–3)
Bob Chlupsa (0–2)
None
14,166
65–75
141
September 8
Cardinals
3–5
Steve Carlton (9–18)
Rick Wise (11–13)
None
3,995
65–76
142
September 9 (1)
@ Mets
3–2
Barry Lersch (5–2)
Danny Frisella (6–3)
None
see 2nd game
66–76
143
September 9 (2)
@ Mets
1–3
Ray Sadecki (8–4)
Grant Jackson (4–15)
None
26,005
66–77
144
September 10
@ Mets
2–3 (14)
Ron Herbel (9–5)
Joe Hoerner (9–4)
None
14,307
66–78
145
September 11
@ Expos
0–1
Carl Morton (16–10)
Chris Short (8–15)
None
14,637
66–79
146
September 12
@ Expos
3–4
Steve Renko (11–10)
Lowell Palmer (1–2)
Howie Reed (5)
25,221
66–80
147
September 13
@ Expos
2–4
John O'Donoghue (3–2)
Joe Hoerner (9–5)
None
11,387
66–81
148
September 15
Pirates
3–8
Luke Walker (13–6)
Barry Lersch (5–3)
Dave Giusti (24)
4,802
66–82
149
September 16
Pirates
3–5
Bob Moose (11–9)
Jim Bunning (10–14)
John Lamb (2)
4,418
66–83
150
September 17
Pirates
3–2
Chris Short (9–15)
John Lamb (0–1)
Dick Selma (21)
4,199
67–83
151
September 18
@ Cardinals
9–7
Grant Jackson (5–15)
Nelson Briles (5–7)
Dick Selma (22)
12,385
68–83
152
September 19
@ Cardinals
10–6
Rick Wise (12–13)
Frank Bertaina (1–2)
Fred Wenz (1)
11,143
69–83
153
September 20
@ Cardinals
7–4 (10)
Dick Selma (7–7)
Harry Parker (1–1)
None
14,681
70–83
154
September 22
Mets
6–7
Nolan Ryan (7–10)
Dick Selma (7–8)
Dean Chance (5)
5,064
70–84
155
September 23
Mets
4–5
Tug McGraw (4–6)
Dick Selma (7–9)
None
5,683
70–85
156
September 25
Cubs
5–3
Rick Wise (13–13)
Milt Pappas (12–9)
None
6,108
71–85
157
September 26
Cubs
7–1
Barry Lersch (6–3)
Bill Hands (17–15)
None
4,616
72–85
158
September 27
Cubs
3–5
Ferguson Jenkins (21–16)
Jim Bunning (10–15)
None
4,377
72–86
159
September 29
Expos
3–10
Steve Renko (13–11)
Chris Short (9–16)
Mike Marshall (2)
1,055
72–87
160
September 30
Expos
4–5
Bill Stoneman (7–15)
Rick Wise (13–14)
Mike Marshall (3)
1,186
72–88
^[a] The September 4 game was suspended in the top of the seventh inning with the score 1–4 and was completed September 5, 1970.[ 16]
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