Mets Remember Their Miracle Year

In a very classy pre-game ceremony, the Mets honored the 40th anniversary of their 1969 World Series champions. (Above) Radio play-by-play voice Howie Rose emceed the Citi Field event standing alongside the Championship trophy. Take note of the pennant and year trimmed into the turf. (Below) The beloved manager who shephereded this upstart club, the late Gil Hodges.



Nolan Ryan made his first appearance at a Mets-related event since being traded to the Angels in the early '70s. He was welcomed to New York, in whose uniform he saw his only World Series action.
(Above) The top of the Mets pitching rotation in 1969 -- Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman.

Seaver delivered the speech on behalf of his teammates.

A nice touch (possibly borrowed from the Dodgers 2008 home opener) -- three iconic pitchers from the '69 Mets -- Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman -- throwing the trio of ceremonial first pitches. (Below) They were caught by 1969 Mets coach Yogi Berra, starting catcher Jerry Grote and backup Duffy Dyer.


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Anonymous said…
The greatest underdog story in sports history. The 1969 Miracle Mets were the most magical team in baseball history. It can never be 1969 again. This season will last a lifetime.

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