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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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The Commish & Quick Draw Tug McGraw
MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn donned a Mets cap as he set up a practice drill for Tug McGraw. In addition to hurling pitches, McGraw was also responsible for fielding on the mound. In nine seasons in Ne ...
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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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Tug McGraw Autographed Catchphrase Glove
As soon as Tug McGraw became a Met in 1965, he performed both on the mound and in dugout stump speeches. McGraw was central in rallying the Mets in 1973 with his “Ya Gotta Believe!” catchphrase, as Ne ...
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Tug McGraw Mets Hall of Fame Bust
Tug McGraw was a Mets reliever for nearly a decade, serving as the emotional heart of the franchise in its early era. McGraw posted a 9-3 record with 12 saves during the 1969 championship season. By 1 ...
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Tug McGraw Mets Hall of Fame Plaque
“Ya Gotta Believe!” Tug McGraw used this rallying cry as the Mets made an impossible postseason run in 1973 by barely taking the NL East division title, pulling an upset NLCS victory and appearing in ...
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Tug McGraw’s Performance in 1973 NLCS
Reliever Tug McGraw went to work in the final two games of the 1973 NLCS against the Cincinnati Reds. In Game 4, he entered in the 7th inning and remained until the 11th, keeping the Mets alive in the ...