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Rod Gaspar 1970 Topps Baseball Card
Rookie Rod Gaspar appeared in 118 games for the Mets in 1969, plus six in the postseason. Gaspar’s rise to the Big Leagues was so quick that Topps likely didn’t have time to get a 1969 card printed fo ...
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Ron Swoboda 1969 Topps Baseball Card
By 1969, Ron Swoboda was one of the longest-tenured Mets. In the final game of the World Series, he knocked in the game-winning run as part of the team’s 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at home ...
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Ron Taylor 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Ron Taylor was solid out of the bullpen for the Mets in 1969. During the postseason, he surrendered zero runs in 5 2/3 innings.
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Tom Seaver 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Generally regarded as the greatest player ever to don a Mets uniform, Tom Seaver earned three Cy Young Awards with the team and won two games in the 1969 postseason.
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Tommie Agee 1969 Topps Baseball Card
Center fielder Tommie Agee won Game 3 of the 1969 World Series almost singlehandedly, launching a leadoff home run and making two incredible catches in the outfield. The Mets won over the Baltimore Or ...
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Tug McGraw 1969 Topps Baseball Card
As a reliever and occasional starter for the Mets, Tug McGraw often found himself in the thick of the action. During the 1969 NLCS, he pitched three scoreless innings to end Game 2 in an 11-6 Mets vic ...
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Wayne Garrett 1970 Topps Baseball Card
The platoon system utilized by manager Gil Hodges saw rookie Wayne Garrett appear in 124 games for the Mets in 1969 at positions including 2B, 3B and SS. His first season was impressive, and Hodges ca ...