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Must-See Program: 1969 World Series Program
Mets fans had much to cheer about once the 1969 World Series moved to New York City for Games 3, 4 and 5. The Mets won every game, and ultimately the Series, to give the franchise its first championsh ...
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Nolan Ryan and Gary Gentry Shine in 1969
The Mets were optimistic about their young pitching staff ahead of the 1969 season. Second-year hurler Nolan Ryan and rookie starter Gary Gentry stayed cool under pressure once the Mets reached the po ...
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Nolan Ryan Shines in Game 3 of 1969 NLCS
Nolan Ryan was productive both on the mound and in the batter’s box during Game 3 of the 1969 NLCS. In 7 innings of work, Ryan recorded 7 strikeouts and gave up just 2 runs. Offensively, he hit 2 sing ...
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NY Mets 1969 World Champion Pennant
The Mets put together a winning club in 1969 en route to the first World Series championship in franchise history. The lineup included future Cy Young Award winner Tom Seaver and future WS MVP Donn Cl ...
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NY Mets 1969 World Champs Pennant
The Mets pulled off a miracle by winning the World Series in 1969. They beat out the Chicago Cubs to win the NL East division, then swept the Atlanta Braves in the NLCS. A 4-1 World Series victory ove ...
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On the Offensive: Donn Clendenon, 1969
Donn Clendenon put on a show during the 1969 World Series, recording 3 home runs and a .357 batting average. His offensive production was recognized as he was named Series MVP.
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On the Record: 1969 Miracle Mets LP
How many of you still have this one hanging around? The Miracle Mets LP had an hour of storytelling, interviews and play-by-plays detailing the rags-to-riches story of the 1960s Mets. For fans who wan ...
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Paging Bud Harrelson: 1969 Mets Yearbook
Bud Harrelson first wore a Mets uniform in 1965 and became a fan favorite during his 13-year stint in New York. The SS showed out in the Mets’ first-ever postseason appearance, Game 1 of the 1969 NLCS ...
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Park It: 1969 NLCS Reserved Parking Passes
More than 54,000 fans packed Shea Stadium for Game 3 of the 1969 NLCS, so parking came at a premium. These reserved parking passes would be valuable to rooters commuting by car to the stadium.
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Passing Time: 1969 NLCS Hospitality Pass
Members of the media covering the 1969 NLCS between the Mets and Atlanta Braves were warmly welcomed to New York City. The Mets organized a press hospitality room at the Americana Hotel, near Times Sq ...