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Send the Press on Over: 1969 NLCS Press Pass
Mets public relations employee Matt Winick was issued this press pass during the 1969 NLCS at Shea Stadium. The series ended with good news for New York fans: the Mets won their pennant in franchise h ...
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Serving Up a Schedule: 1969 Mets Schedule
Hometown beer Rheingold sponsored a pocket schedule for the 1969 season. As a longtime partner of the Mets, Rheingold reminded fans that they could enjoy a cold one at home and at Shea Stadium.
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Shamsky: Historic Meaning of 1969 Mets
The 1969 World Series champion Mets established their place in MLB history, as former player Art Shamsky explains.
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Signed 1969 Mets World Series Ashtray
A true fan would trade their weight in gold for this keepsake 1969 World Series championship ashtray signed by the Mets in gold! It is a very rare treasure to have the penmanship of players from this ...
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Soar Above the Crowd: Mets 1969 Yearbook
The disembodied heads of Jerry Koosman, Jerry Grote and Tom Seaver float above a sellout crowd at Shea in this classically ’60s cover to the Mets yearbook. They formed the core of a team that would sh ...
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Start Spreading the News: 1969 World Series
Reporters had plenty of storylines to follow in New York during the 1969 World Series. Game 3 was the first Fall Classic game (and win!) at Shea Stadium, while Game 4 ended in a wild extra-inning Mets ...
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That’s the Ticket: Game 1 of 1969 NLCS
The Mets and Atlanta Braves squared off in the 1969 NLCS, the first series of its kind in MLB history. Game 1 was held at Atlanta Stadium, and the Mets came out swinging with a five-run 8th inning aga ...
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The Amazin’ New York Mets Pennant
The Mets proved just how Amazin’ they could be during 1969 season. They edged out the Chicago Cubs for the NL East division title, easily swept the Atlanta Braves in the NLCS, and topped the 109-win B ...
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The Amazing Mets by Jerry Mitchell
The Mets started out as an expansion team in 1962 with a reputation as lovable losers and a record that lived up (or down?) to the hype — in their first season they had one of the worst records in mod ...
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The First Book on The Miracle Mets
After the Mets secured their World Series win in Game 5 on October 16, 1969, people wanted the story of that miraculous season as soon as possible. Paul Zimmerman and Dick Schaap would be the first am ...