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His Hustle Made Him a Hero: Keith Hernandez
This figurine depicts perennial Gold Glover Keith Hernandez making one of several defensive plays during the 1986 World Series. In addition to his dependable defense, Hernandez also showed up in the b ...
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HoJo and Teufel Celebrate at Shea
Howard Johnson and Tim Teufel were two important reserves on the 1986 World Series championship team. During the regular season the pair had a lot to celebrate. Teufel had a memorable walk-off pinch-h ...
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HoJo Gets an Early Start
Coming off a 98-win season in 1985, the Mets were primed to make a run at the 1986 pennant. Howard Johnson was heading into his second season with the Mets and prepared to play all over the field. Thi ...
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In the Thick of Things With Keith Hernandez
Keith Hernandez was usually at the center of Mets victories in the 1980s. The first baseman rallied the team in the 1986 postseason with his glovework and timely hitting. Hernandez drove in 3 runs in ...
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Jesse Orosco 1986 World Series Figurine
Reliever Jesse Orosco recorded 2 saves in the 1986 World Series en route to the Mets’ second title in franchise history. In 5 2/3 innings of work, Orosco fanned 6 while giving up no runs and just 2 hi ...
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Keith Hernandez Mets Hall of Fame Bust
After Keith Hernandez was traded to the Mets in 1983, he became one of the star players who powered the team in a victorious decade. During his runner-up MVP campaign in 1984, Hernandez helped the Met ...
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Mets 1986 World Series Trophy
The journey to the 1986 World Series was a winning one, when the Mets were awarded this Commissioner’s Trophy. The Mets posted a 108-54 regular season record, the best in franchise history. Their prev ...
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Mookie Wilson Mets Hall of Fame Bust
Mookie Wilson was an outfielder whose speed, hustle and style made him a fan favorite and a key player during the 1980s. When Wilson first came up to the Mets in 1980, a return to the postseason seeme ...
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Ojeda’s Revenge Game
After six seasons playing for the Boston Red Sox, left-handed pitcher Bob Ojeda was traded to the Mets in 1986. He finished fourth in NL Cy Young Award voting that season with a 2.57 ERA and a team-be ...
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Ron Darling Pitches in 1986 World Series
Before becoming a beloved Mets broadcaster, Ron Darling was just as beloved on the mound. Perhaps most famously, Darling was crucial to making the championship run in 1986. The righty finished the reg ...