āIf they ever want to rate the 10 greatest catches of all time,ā One of the top 10 catches of all time ā Roberto Clementeās fantastic catch ofĀ Bob WatsonāsĀ line driveĀ in HoustonāsĀ AstrodomeĀ
1971Ā ā āIf they ever want to rate the 10 greatest catches of all time,ā maintainsĀ The Sporting NewsāsĀ correspondent andĀ Pittsburgh Post-GazetteĀ sports editor Charley Feeney, āRoberto Clementeās fantastic catch ofĀ Bob WatsonāsĀ line driveĀ in HoustonāsĀ AstrodomeĀ will have to be among them.ā Most of the 16,307 fans give Clemente a standing ovation for his feat, which deprives Watson of a home run in the 8th inning. It would have put theĀ AstrosĀ ahead, 2 ā 1. Instead,Ā Steve BlassĀ holds on to a 1 ā 0 lead and the Bucs will score twice more for a 3 ā 0 win.Ā Joe MorganĀ is on first base with two out when Watson hits his vicious liner toward the right field corner. Clemente, going full speed, races toward the wall and, in one sudden move, makes a twisting leap for a one-handed grab, back to the plate, just before the ball would have hit above the yellow line on the wall, in home run territory. When Clemente comes down, his body hits the wall and he suffers a bruised left ankle and his left elbow also is swollen. Blood spills from a gash on the left knee. Clemente slumps on both knees, back to the infield. The Houston fans stand up and cheer. A second standing ovation will precede Clementeās at-bat in the top of the 9th. On the preceding play, Clemente made a skidding shoestring catch ofĀ Cesar Cedenoās Texas Leaguer, then threw perfectly to second base while on his knees to prevent Morgan from advancing.