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1969 “We’re No. 1” Mets Pennant
By claiming the 1969 World Series title, the Amazin’ Mets were finally no. 1 in MLB.
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1969 Mets Commissioner’s Trophy
The Amazin’ Mets showed grit and teamwork by capping off the 1969 season with a World Series title and the first Commissioner’s Trophy in franchise history.
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1969 Mets NL Champions Pennant
The Mets swept the Atlanta Braves in the 1969 NLCS, securing the first National League pennant in team history. Their next stop was the World Series against the Baltimore Orioles.
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1969 Mets World Champions Pennant
After dropping the first game of the 1969 World Series, the Mets stormed back and won the next four in a row. It was the first championship in franchise history.
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1969 World Series Baltimore Press Pass
As televised baseball gained popularity during the late 1960s, TV reporters received more access to broadcast big games. NBC-TV was just one media outlet that took the field at Memorial Stadium for Ga ...
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1969 World Series Game 5 Diamond Club Pass
Fine dining and formal dress at Shea Stadium’s Diamond Club provided an elegant setting for fans to cheer on the Mets during Game 5 of the 1969 World Series. They won over the Baltimore Orioles, 5-3, ...
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1970 Mets Yearbook: World Champions!
The Mets rolled out the highlight reel from their recent World Series championship for the cover of the 1970 yearbook. The stars from the previous season provided Mets fans with the Hollywood ending t ...
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1986 Mets World Series Champion Ring
The Mets capped off the 1986 season with a World Series title and 116 wins (including the postseason) — the most in franchise history. Jay Horwitz, a longtime Mets employee, took home this ring.
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1986 World Series Game-Used Ball
The Mets faced the Boston Red Sox in the 1986 World Series, winning the title for the second championship in franchise history. The scuffed logo on this ball shows obvious wear: was it caused by one o ...
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1986: A Year To Remember Publication
The World Series trophy on the cover says it all, as 1986 was truly “A Year to Remember.” The Mets wrapped up the season by winning their second world championship title, beating the Boston Red Sox in ...