Throwback Thursday

The cover photo on the Mets 1970 "program and scorecard" makes it a keeper. It features the World Series Trophy, awarded to the Mets after their stunning triumph the previous October over the Orioles. What I didn't realize until recently, that unlike the Stanley Cup, the baseball trophy is a relative newcomer, first introduced in 1967, when the Cardinals outlasted the Red Sox. But this was the first trophy to include flags representing each of the now 24 major league teams, thanks to the expansion the year before that also led to the start of divisional play.
The trophy is superimposed over Shea Stadium, with the ballpark's wide expanse of parking, and the Queens highway network sprawling out behind it.

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