1969 Mets Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1969.
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The Baltimore Orioles began playing in Milwaukee in 1901 as a charter member of the American League. They moved to St. Louis the following year and were renamed the Browns. They moved to Baltimore in 1954. From the description of Baltimore Orioles : ephemera, 1901- [ongoing] (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 44654674 ...
Hodges, Gil, 1924-1972
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Donovan, Jack, 1934-
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Managed by Gil Hodges, the team went 100-62 and finished 1st in the Eastern Division of the National League, becoming the first-ever divisional champions. From there, they defeated the Atlanta Braves, three games to zero in the inaugural National League Championship Series for their first-ever National League pennant, followed by their first-ever World Series Championship as they defeated the American League Champion Baltimore Orioles in five games. "The Amazin' Mets" (as nicknamed by previous m...
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Seaver, Tom, 1944-
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