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John Kennedy hits an inside-the-park
home run in his first Red Sox at bat

JOHN KENNEDY

ON THIS DATE (July 5, 1970) ... The Red Sox defeated the Cleveland Indians, 8 to 4, to sweep the four game series and run their undefeated streak to six straight, the best of the season.

It may have helped some to have the magic name of Kennedy on the club. John E. Kennedy, a reserve infielder, recently picked up by the team from the Seattle pilots, hit an inside-the-park home run in his first at bat for the Red Sox.

He pinch-hit for Mike Nagy in the fifth inning. The Indians had gone ahead, 3 to 2, in the top of the inning. When Kennedy led off, Cleveland manager Alvin Dark moved his rightfielder, Roy Foster, in a little bit. Kennedy hit a line drive to Foster's left. The ball sealed away from him as he made a desperately to grab it and missed. As he lay on the ground, Kennedy gathered up steam and headed around the bases. Foster chased the ball to the Cleveland bullpen and Kennedy beat the relay a home, as the Sox were now tied 3 to 3.

From that point on everything bad happened to the Indians. Bloopers landed in front of them, cheap hits skidded through the infield and they fell apart. At the end of seven innings the Red Sox had all the runs they needed.

Rico Petrocelli had three hits, as did George Scott. Tony Conigliaro and Jerry Moses each had two. And after Kennedy batted for Nagy, Vicente Romo came on in to pitch in the sixth and just gave up a home run by pinch-hitter Rich Rollins.

The Red Sox had 15 hits and that didn't even have Carl Yastrzemski around long. He tried with his ailing right elbow and had to leave after one at-bat, being replaced by Don Pavletich.

The last inside-the-park home run for the Red Sox was made by George Scott in 1967.

 

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W-Mikie Nagy (3-0)
S-Vicente Romo (4)
L-Rick Austin (1-2)
Attendance - 21,690

 2B-Scott (Bost), Smith (Bost), T.Conigliaro (Bost),
 Petrocelli (Bost), B.Conigliaro (Bost), Austin (Clev)

 HR-Kennedy (Bost), Nettles (Clev)