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1969 Al Weis Topps Baseball Card
Light-hitting infielder Al Weis put the ball in play when it counted during the 1969 postseason. He drove in the winning run in Game 2 of the World Series and hit a solo shot to tie up Game 5 in the 7 ...
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1969 Bud Harrelson Topps Baseball Card
Bud Harrelson had 2 RBI hits in the 1969 NLCS to help the Mets reach the World Series. He would later coach the team in the 1986 Series, the only person to play a role in both Mets world championships ...
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1969 Cleon Jones Topps Baseball Card
Cleon Jones hit .340 for the Mets in the 1969 regular season and .429 in the NLCS sweep of the Atlanta Braves. In the World Series, he caught the final out to seal the 1969 championship for the Mets.
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1969 Topps Card With Duffy Dyer
Catcher Duffy Dyer was among the National League players featured on special Rookie Stars cards during the 1969 season. His pinch-hit home run on Opening Day 1969 quickly made him a fan favorite.
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Art Shamsky Topps Baseball Card
Art Shamsky spent four seasons with the Mets and played an instrumental role in the 1969 campaign. His 7 hits in the NLCS against the Atlanta Braves led both teams and helped the Mets sweep their sout ...
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Cheers to Victory: 1969 World Series Glass
What’s more fitting than a pint glass to commemorate the Miracle Mets’ winning 1969 season? Fans took home that good feeling with commemorative glassware, refilling the memory of the Amazin’ 1969 cham ...
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Don Cardwell 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Journeyman pitcher Don Cardwell won five straight decisions in 1969 as the Mets surged to the division title, but he did not get a postseason start. In his lone World Series appearance in Game 1, Card ...
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Ed Charles 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Third baseman Ed Charles served as the club’s elder statesman as the Mets made their run for the championship in 1969. The veteran scored the winning run during Game 2 as part of a 2-1 victory over th ...
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Ed Kranepool 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Hometown hero Ed Kranepool spent his entire 18-year career with the Mets. He hit a home run in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series to help the Mets defeat the Baltimore Orioles at home, 5-0.
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Enjoy a Cold One With 1969 World Series Mug
Given the time-honored pairing of baseball and beer, more beer bubbles probably twinkled than champagne bubbles when the Mets won the Series. Cheers!