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Art Shamsky: Memories of 1969 Mets
Art Shamsky explains why memories still mean so much to his 1969 World Series team.
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Art Shamsky: Relatable, Miracle Mets
The atmosphere in 1969 made a Mets World Series victory more meaningful, Art Shamsky explains.
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Art Shamsky: Swoboda’s World Series Catch
Fellow right field platooner Art Shamsky remembers Ron Swoboda’s diving catch in Game 4 of the 1969 World Series.
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Art Shamsky: The Keys to Winning in 1969
Former Met Art Shamsky details the secret to the team’s success during the 1969 championship season.
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Art Shamsky: The Legacy of Gil Hodges
Art Shamsky talks about his manager Gil Hodges, who skippered the 1969 World Series champion Mets.
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Art Shamsky: The Miracles of 1969
The Mets faced obstacles, as well as miracles, during the 1969 championship season, Art Shamsky explains.
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Art Shamsky: Tom Seaver’s Greatness
Art Shamsky discusses the effectiveness of Tom Seaver, a teammate on the 1969 World Series champion Mets.
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Art Shamsky: Tug McGraw Stories
Art Shamsky shares a humorous story about Mets teammate Tug McGraw during a spring training game.
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Art Shamsky: What Made the Mets Amazin’
Former player Art Shamsky discusses the importance of the Mets’ roots leading up to the 1969 World Series.
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Art Shamsky: Winning World Series in 1969
Art Shamsky shares his thoughts on the meaning of a Mets victory in the 1969 World Series.