1969 New York Mets season

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La saison 1969 des Mets de New York est la 8e saison de la franchise américaine des Mets de New York en ligue majeure de baseball. Elle s'est achevée par leur victoire en Série mondiale 1969 contre les Orioles de Baltimore. Cette saison est historique pour la franchise puisqu'il s'agit de leur première Série mondiale victorieuse depuis leur arrivée dans les ligues majeures en . C'est à l'issue de cette saison que la presse et le public leur donne le surnom d'Amazin' Mets, jusque-là utilisé de façon sarcastique, et de Miracle Mets. rdf:langString
The 1969 New York Mets season was the team's eighth as a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise and culminated when they won the World Series over the Baltimore Orioles. They played their home games at Shea Stadium and were managed by Gil Hodges. The team is often referred to as the "Amazin' Mets" (a nickname coined by Casey Stengel, who managed the team from their inaugural season to 1965) or the "Miracle Mets". On Saturday, August 22, 2009, many of the surviving members of the 1969 championship team reunited at the New York Mets' present park, Citi Field. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1969 New York Mets season was the team's eighth as a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise and culminated when they won the World Series over the Baltimore Orioles. They played their home games at Shea Stadium and were managed by Gil Hodges. The team is often referred to as the "Amazin' Mets" (a nickname coined by Casey Stengel, who managed the team from their inaugural season to 1965) or the "Miracle Mets". The 1969 season was the first season of divisional play in Major League Baseball. The Mets were assigned to the newly created National League East division. In their seven previous seasons, the Mets had never finished higher than ninth place in the ten-team National League and had never had a winning season. They lost at least one hundred games in five of the seasons. However, they overcame mid-season difficulties while the division leaders for much of the season, the Chicago Cubs, suffered a late-season collapse. The Mets finished 100–62, eight games ahead of the Cubs. They went on to defeat the National League West champion Atlanta Braves three games to none in the inaugural National League Championship Series, and defeat the American League champion Orioles in five games. First baseman Donn Clendenon was named the World Series' most valuable player on the strength of his .357 batting average, three home runs, and four runs batted in. On Saturday, August 22, 2009, many of the surviving members of the 1969 championship team reunited at the New York Mets' present park, Citi Field.
rdf:langString La saison 1969 des Mets de New York est la 8e saison de la franchise américaine des Mets de New York en ligue majeure de baseball. Elle s'est achevée par leur victoire en Série mondiale 1969 contre les Orioles de Baltimore. Cette saison est historique pour la franchise puisqu'il s'agit de leur première Série mondiale victorieuse depuis leur arrivée dans les ligues majeures en . C'est à l'issue de cette saison que la presse et le public leur donne le surnom d'Amazin' Mets, jusque-là utilisé de façon sarcastique, et de Miracle Mets.
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