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David Wright Bat From 2015 World Series
Captain David Wright gave Mets fans something to cheer about in the 1st inning of the first World Series game at Citi Field. Wright crushed a two-run homer with his custom-model bat in New York’s 9-3 ...
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David Wright Time: 2015 World Series
In the first game at Citi Field during the 2015 World Series, David Wright went deep with this bat. He was 2-for-5 in Game 3, and his first-inning two-run blast propelled the Mets to a 9-3 victory ove ...
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Dealing With a Defeat: 1969 World Series
More than 50,000 fans packed Memorial Stadium for Game 1 of the 1969 World Series, where the Mets lost to the Baltimore Orioles, 4-1. The Orioles blanked the Mets until the 7th inning when they scored ...
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Diamond Club Status: 1969 World Series
The Diamond Club, open exclusively to season ticket holders, offered fans a high-end dining experience at Shea Stadium during the 1969 World Series. Attendees of Game 3 saw a 5-0 Mets victory over the ...
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Double Take: 1969 World Series Button
Loyal fans stuck with the Mets from their tough beginnings to the 1969 turnaround, and Mr. Met was with them along the way. The lovable mascot was popular on National League championship and World Ser ...
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Ed Kranepool Autographed Batting Helmet
In 1962, Ed Kranepool broke into the majors with the Mets. The 17-year-old stuck with the expansion team through the growing pains of the 1960s and was an experienced and sound player by 1969 when the ...
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Ed Kranepool Hits in 1973 World Series
Ed Kranepool appeared as a pinch hitter in four games of the 1973 World Series. It was his second trip to the Fall Classic as a Met.
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Ed Kranepool Mets Hall of Fame Bust
Ed Kranepool’s MLB career began in 1962, the same year the Mets first took the field. The Mets called up the 17-year-old to help a struggling team, and Kranepool stayed with the franchise through good ...
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Ed Kranepool: 1969 World Series Details
Ed Kranepool goes behind the scenes of the Mets victories in Games 2 and 3 of the 1969 World Series.
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Ed Kranepool: 1969 World Series Home Run
Ed Kranepool shares how it felt to hit a home run in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series.