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  2. 1969 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    The team is often referred to as the "Amazin' Mets" (a nickname coined by Casey Stengel, who managed the team from their inaugural season to 1965) or the "Miracle Mets". The 1969 season was the first season of divisional play in Major League Baseball. The Mets were assigned to the newly created National League East.

  3. 1969 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1969 season. The 66th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets .

  4. 1969 National League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The Mets would also go on to beat the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series, four games to one. It was the first of five NL pennants for the Mets. The first two came in the only two NL series between 1969 and 1980 that did not feature a Pennsylvania team (the other being 1973. [1] [2]).

  5. List of New York Mets seasons - Wikipedia

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    After a second-place finish in 1987, the Mets won the NL East the next year, but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. The Mets' next playoff appearances were their back-to-back wild card -winning seasons of 1999 and 2000; in the latter year, they won their fourth NL championship, but lost to the cross-town New York Yankees in the ...

  6. Tug McGraw - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, 1964, McGraw signed with the New York Mets as an amateur free agent, receiving a $7,000 signing bonus. [6] McGraw was used both as a starting pitcher and as a relief pitcher in Minor League Baseball at Cocoa Beach, Florida, where he pitched a no-hitter in his debut [6] in Auburn, New York. He went 6–4 that year with a 1.64 earned ...

  7. Al Weis - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 1969, facing the first place Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, he hit a three-run home run off former Met Dick Selma to lead the second place Mets to a 5–4 victory. [7] Weis hit his second of two home runs for the season the following day, and the Mets won again to close the gap to just four games in the National League East. [8]

  8. Tommie Agee - Wikipedia

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    Tommie Lee Agee (August 9, 1942 – January 22, 2001) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a center fielder from 1962 through 1973, most notably as a member of the New York Mets team that became known as the Miracle Mets when, they rose from being perennial losers to defeat the favored Baltimore Orioles in the 1969 World Series for one of the most ...

  9. Category:1969 in sports in New York City - Wikipedia

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    1969 NBA draft; 1969 NCAA University Division cross country championships; 1969 New York Giants season; 1969 New York Jets season; 1968–69 New York Knicks season; 1969–70 New York Knicks season; 1969 New York Mets season; 1968–69 New York Rangers season; 1969–70 New York Rangers season; 1969 New York Yankees season; 1969 NFL/AFL draft