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The 1969 World Series was played between the New York Mets and the Baltimore Orioles, with the Mets prevailing in 5 games to accomplish one of the greatest upsets in Series history, as that particular Orioles squad was (and still is by some baseball pundits) considered to be one of the finest ever. The World Series win earned the team the sobriquet "Miracle Mets."

Managers: Earl Weaver (Baltimore), Gil Hodges (New York)

Umpires: Hank Soar (AL), Frank Secory (NL), Larry Napp (AL), Shag Crawford (NL), Lou DiMuro (AL), Lee Weyer (NL)

Series MVP: Donn Clendenon (New York)

Television: NBC (Curt Gowdy, Chuck Thompson and Lindsey Nelson announcing)

Getting There

The New York Mets, who had never finished higher than ninth place (next-to-last) nor won more than 73 games in a season since joining the National League in 1962, were not highly regarded before the 1969 season started. In fact, the best that could be said for them was that because the National League was being split into two divisions that year, the Mets were guaranteed to finish no lower than sixth place. With three weeks to go in the season, the underdog Mets stormed past the Chicago Cubs, who had led the Eastern Division for most of the season, winning 100 games and capturing the first National League Eastern Division crown. Third-year pitcher Tom Seaver won a major-league-leading 25 games en route to his first Cy Young Award; the other two top Mets starting pitchers, Jerry Koosman and rookie Gary Gentry, combined to win 30 more games. Outfielder Cleon Jones hit a (then) club-record .340 and finished third in the National League batting race, while his lifelong friend and outfield mate Tommie Agee hit 26 home runs to lead the club. In the first League Championship Series, the light-hitting Mets, once again considered underdogs, put on an uncharacteristic power display by scoring 27 runs in sweeping the favored Atlanta Braves in three games.

The Baltimore Orioles, practically flawless and featuring stars at almost every position, waltzed through the 1969 season, winning 109 games (until 1998 the most games won since the advent of divisional play) and brushing aside the Minnesota Twins in three games in the ALCS to win their second pennant in four years. The Orioles were led by star sluggers Frank Robinson and Boog Powell, who each hit over 30 home runs and drove in over 100 runs; third baseman Brooks Robinson, perhaps the best-fielding hot-corner player in baseball history; and pitchers Mike Cuellar, Dave McNally and Jim Palmer, who combined for 63 victories. It was felt that in the face of such statistical comparisons, only the most reckless gambler would put any money on the Mets.

Game 1

'''October 11, 1969 at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
New York Mets                0  0  0    0  0  0    1  0  0     1  6  1
Baltimore Orioles            1  0  0    3  0  0    0  0  X     4  6  0
PITCHERS: NYM - Seaver, Cardwell (6), Taylor (7)
BAL - Cuellar

WP - Cuellar LP - Seaver

HOME RUNS: NYM - None BAL - Buford

ATTENDANCE: 50,429

Game 2

'''October 12, 1969 at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
New York Mets                0  0  0    1  0  0    0  0  1     2  6  0
Baltimore Orioles            0  0  0    0  0  0    1  0  0     1  2  0
PITCHERS: NYM - Koosman, Taylor (9)
BAL - McNally

WP - Koosman LP - McNally SAVE - Taylor

HOME RUNS: NYM - Clendenon BAL - None

ATTENDANCE: 50,850

Game 3

October 14, 1969 at Shea Stadium (New York Mets)
1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
Baltimore Orioles            0  0  0    0  0  0    0  0  0     0  4  1
New York Mets                1  2  0    0  0  1    0  1  X     5  6  0
PITCHERS: BAL - Palmer, Leonhard (7)
NYM - Gentry, Ryan (7)
WP - Gentry
LP - Palmer
SAVE - Ryan
HOME RUNS: BAL - none
NYM - Agee, Kranepool
ATTENDANCE: 56,335

[mlb.com coverage of Game 3]

Game 4

October 15, 1969 at Shea Stadium (New York Mets)
1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9   10     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -    -     -  -  -
Baltimore Orioles            0  0  0    0  0  0    0  0  1    0     1  6  1
New York Mets                0  1  0    0  0  0    0  0  0    1     2 10  1
PITCHERS: BAL - Cuellar, Watt (8), Hall (10), Richert (10)
NYM - Seaver
WP - Seaver
LP - Hall
HOME RUNS: BAL - none
NYM - Clendenon
ATTENDANCE: 57,367

Game 5

'''October 16, 1969 at Shea Stadium, New York

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
Baltimore Orioles            0  0  3    0  0  0    0  0  0     3  5  2
New York Mets                0  0  0    0  0  2    1  2  X     5  7  0

PITCHERS: BAL - McNally, Watt (8) NYM - Koosman

WP - Koosman LP - Watt

HOME RUNS: BAL - McNally, F. Robinson NYM - Clendenon, Weis

ATTENDANCE: 50,429

Highlights

Quote of the Series

"There's a fly ball out to left. (Cleon) Jones is waiting...the Mets are the World Champions! Jerry Koosman is being mobbed! Look at this scene!"--Curt Gowdy, announcing that the Mets had just won their first World Series.

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