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Scorecard: Game 1 of the 1969 NLCS
New York Post reporter Maury Allen followed along for the first postseason game in Mets history, a 9-5 win over the Atlanta Braves on the road in Game 1 of the NLCS. Allen scribbled “Playoffs Game” al ...
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Seaver and Co. Return for Old Timers Day
Tom Seaver and fellow former Mets Rusty Staub, Buddy Harrelson, Al Weis, Ron Swoboda and Art Shamsky saluted fans at Shea Stadium during an Old Timers Day, a long Mets tradition of hosting former play ...
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Seaver and His All-Star Sauvignon
After his baseball career, Tom Seaver transferred his brilliance and dominance from the mound to the vineyard slopes of Napa Valley. The Seaver Vineyards 2008 GTS (George Thomas Seaver) Cabernet Sauvi ...
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Seaver and Strawberry: 1983 Mets Book
Arguably the two biggest stories of the 1983 season were Tom Seaver and Darryl Strawberry. Seaver returned to his home base after being away for several seasons, and rookie Darryl Strawberry made his ...
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Seaver Way Street Sign
Of COURSE the Mets retired Tom Seaver’s no. 41. He was “The Franchise,” after all. But the Mets went a step further in 2019 and gave him a street. Citi Field now sits at 41 Seaver Way, honoring the Ha ...
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Seaver Wins Game 4 of 1969 World Series
Game 4 of the 1969 World Series featured dramatic defensive work by the Mets, and their top ace built on that momentum to earn the win. Tom Seaver remained on the mound for all 10 innings, notching 6 ...
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Seaver’s Career Change-Up
In the middle of his pitching career, Tom Seaver told his family that after baseball he would “go back to California and grow grapes” to make wine. In 1998, Seaver and his wife, Nancy, did just that w ...
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Seeing Stars: 1969 Mets Pinhole Toy
Peer through the pinhole into a universe of Mets stars from the 1969 team. By clicking a small button at the base of the toy, fans of all ages could take a peek at the Miracle Mets team that made the ...
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Shea Scoreboard Honors Tom Seaver
When the Mets retired Tom Seaver’s no. 41, he led the franchise in several pitching categories, including wins (198), strikeouts (2541) and ERA (2.57).
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Shea Scoreboard on Tom Seaver Day
Five players wore no. 41 before Tom Seaver, but he was the final Met to do so. “The Franchise” took the field with the number from 1967 to 1977 and 1983. The Mets retired it five years later.