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Notable Mets Moments in History

By tomread
  • Mets' Debut Season

    Mets' Debut Season
    After the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants left for California after the 1957 season, New York was in need of a new team. In 1962, New York's loveable losers emerged as the worst team in the league with a record of 40-120.
    Photo by www.saguisag.com
  • Mets Win Their First World Series Championship

    Mets Win Their First World Series Championship
    The Mets finally found themselves on top, beating the Baltimore Orioles in the 1969 World Series. Hall of Fame pitchers, Tom Seaver and Nolan Ryan, led the team to glory.
    Photo by www.realclearsports.com
  • Mets Win Second and Most Dramatic World Series Title

    Mets Win Second and Most Dramatic World Series Title
    Brawling on the field and off, sometimes ending up in jail for the night after wild nights, the 1986 Mets were baseball's bad boys and they owned the name proudly. After the imfamous play in Game 6, where the ball rolled through Bill Buckner's legs, allowing the winning run to score, the Mets forced a Game 7 and the rest is history.
    Photo by Sam Grossfeld
  • Mets Make it to Game 7 of NLCS but Fall Short

    Mets Make it to Game 7 of NLCS but Fall Short
    My first memory of rooting for a winning team, I was heartbroken when the Mets fell short of making it to the first World Series of my lifetime.
    Photo by www.thenyunderdog.wordpress.com
  • Mets Make First Postseason in 9 Years

    Mets Make First Postseason in 9 Years
    After 9 years of waiting, Met fans were finally treated to a winning team to cheer for. Amazingly, after being the worst offensive team in the league at the All-Star break, smart moves at the trade deadline and solid pitching throughout the entire season from Matt Harvey, Jacob DeGrom and Noah Syndergaard, the Mets made it to the World Series for the first time in 15 years. Although they were out played, the future looks bright.
    Photo by @mets
    Photo by @mets