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  2. 1969 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    1969 was the first year of divisional baseball, precipitated by the expansion of each league from 10 to 12 teams. [3] The Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilots joined the American League. The San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos joined the National League. Before 1969, the first place team in each league advanced directly to the World Series.

  3. List of New York Mets coaches - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pignatano, Eddie Yost, and Yogi Berra, coaches on the 1969 New York Mets World Series team. The following is a list of coaches, including position, year(s) of service(s), who appeared at least in one game for the New York Mets National League franchise.

  4. List of New York Mets managers - Wikipedia

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    Of those managers, only Joe Torre was a player-manager (a manager who also plays for the team); [1] [2] Yogi Berra did play four games while he was a coach for the Mets in 1965. Gil Hodges, Roy McMillan, Bud Harrelson, Mike Cubbage, Dallas Green, Bobby Valentine and Willie Randolph all also played in MLB for the Mets prior to becoming the team ...

  5. There from the beginning, Ed Kranepool embodied the history ...

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    There from the inaugural season and part of the 1969 World Series team, Ed Kranepool represented the history of the New York Mets.

  6. Eddie Yost - Wikipedia

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    Yost as New York Mets third base coach, 1969. In an 18-year career, Yost played in 2,109 games, accumulating 1,863 hits in 7,346 at bats for a .254 career batting average along with 139 home runs, 683 runs batted in and an on-base percentage of .394. [2] He ended his career with a .957 fielding percentage. [2]

  7. Template:New York Mets roster - Wikipedia

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    60-day injured list. 11 Nick Madrigal; 45 Christian Scott; 62 Drew Smith; 40 active, 0 inactive, 26 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated February 24, 2025 Transactions • Depth chart → All MLB rosters

  8. Ed Kranepool, an original New York Met, World Series hero ...

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    Kranepool was a member of the 1969 Miracle Mets, playing for them from 1962-1979. He was a National League All-Star in 1965. The longest tenured player in franchise history - appearing in 1,853 ...

  9. Meet Art Shamsky: 1969 Miracle Met living in South Florida ...

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    The “Miracle Mets’’ stunned the universe by winning the World Series over the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in October 1969. The Mets have just one other World Series title – 1986.