Word: ojeda
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Gardner, obtained in the 1985 trade that sent Bob Ojeda to the New York Mets, relieved winner Bruce Hurst (2-0) with men on second and third and none out in the seventh. He struck out Pete Incaviglia, Larry Parrish and Don Slaught on 14 pitches to end the threat and allowed just one hit while striking out seven in three innings...
...number-two match, Harvard freshman John Bernheimer jumped out to a 2-1 advantage over Mexico's Oscar Ojeda, but Ojeda bounced back...
With the scored tie, 13-13, in the fifth and deciding contest, Ojeda captured the final two points to win the game and secure Mexico's second straight championship...
...series had appeared to turn on McNamara's calm deployment of his starting pitchers; once he was behind 0-2, Davey Johnson had less opportunity to be serene. But even with a full parcel of rest against worn Third-Game Winner Bob Ojeda, Cy Young-elect Roger Clemens' near best was just not quite enough. Darling could test his dream one final time against Dennis ("Oil Can") Boyd. Dave Henderson and Lenny Dykstra, Boston's and New York's respective symbols of play-off miracles, kept it up through six games, until Hurst began sending Dykstra back to earth swinging...
...Ojeda, 18-5 during the regular season, allowed 10 hits, struck out five and walked two--baffling and beleaguering Houston's hitters with his slow curve, changeup and occasional fastball. He flirted with trouble often, but the Astros managed just...