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Seaver, Perfect 8⅓, One-Hits Cubs, 4-0
New York Daily News, July 10, 1969
News account of Tom Seaver's "imperfect game" against the Cubs at Shea Stadium on July 9, 1969.
Tags: Tom Seaver.


Tom Seaver, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 17, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Tom Seaver.


Cleon Jones, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 18, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Cleon Jones.


Jerry Koosman, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 19, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Jerry Koosman.


Ron Swoboda, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 22, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Ron Swoboda.


Bud Harrelson, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 26, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Bud Harrelson.


Wayne Garrett, by Bruce Stark
New York Daily News, September 29, 1969
One in a series of portraits of the 1969 Mets by cartoonist Bruce Stark for the Daily News.
Tags: Wayne Garrett.


Hodges discounts odds; Stengel sez Mets best
New York Daily News, October 4, 1969
Coverage from the Daily News as the first-ever NLCS series is set to begin, with the Mets preparing to play the Braves in 1969. Also an article about the upcoming ALCS between the Orioles and the Twins, and the Long Island Railroad offers special service to Shea for the playoff games.


He Met the Challenge
Oakland Tribune, October 14, 1969
As Bud Harrelson is playing in the 1969 World Series, a reporter from his native Bay Area checks in on Bud's high school baseball coach Don Curley, who remembers Bud as a "4-foot-10-inch teenager."
Tags: Bud Harrelson.


Agee Calls 1st Catch Harder; Hodges Chooses 2d
New York Daily News, October 15, 1969
Tommie Agee and Gil Hodges will have to agree to disagree about which one of Agee's catches in Game Three of the 1969 World Series was more impressive.
Tags: Tommie Agee, Gil Hodges.


New York: Furs For Men Bags Another Sports Star
Newsday, November 4, 1969
This is an icky story.
Tags: Tom Seaver.


Mets Land Foy to Play 3d, Send Otis, Johnson to KC
New York Daily News, December 4, 1969
One of the Mets earliest regrettable trades was the one that sent Amos Otis to the Royals for Joe Foy. Otis would go on to play 14 seasons in Kansas City, winning three Gold Gloves and making five All-Star teams. Foy was... less successful.
Tags: Joe Foy, Bob Johnson, Amos Otis.


Young Ideas
New York Daily News, February 5, 1970
It's spring training, 1970 and Bud Harrelson is a defending World Champion shortstop. In Dick Young's column, Bud reflects on his recovery from knee surgery in 1968 and how, as a minor league player attending a Mets game in San Francisco, he gained confidence when he witnessed his future mentor Roy McMillan make an error.
Tags: Bud Harrelson, Roy McMillan.


After Slight Delay, Chilcott on Way
Memphis Press Scimitar, April 14, 1970
Reggie Jackson has established himself as a superstar, but Steve Chilcott, the player the Mets drafted instead of Reggie, is still hanging in there four years later, hoping to have a big league career.
Tags: Steve Chilcott.


Young Ideas
New York Daily News, April 29, 1970
In Dick Young's column, Bud Harrelson talks about the reaction to his first out-of-the-park home run. When asked for an autograph, Bud offered to sign it "Baby Ruth".
Tags: Bud Harrelson.


Mets' Bud Harrelson A Lover, Not a Fighter
The Times (Munster, Indiana), July 9, 1970
Three years before the now legendary fight with Pete Rose, Bud Harrelson took a few steps towards the mound and had to be restrained when he felt that Cardinals pitcher Jerry Reuss was throwing at him.
Tags: Bud Harrelson.


Cool Papa Bell Born Too Soon
Newsday, September 5, 1970
Negro League legend Cool Papa Bell visits with Mets first baseman Donn Clendenon.
Tags: Donn Clendenon.


Another Chance For Ron, Ed
New York Daily News, February 12, 1971
As spring training 1971 is beginning, Ed Kranepool and Ron Swoboda are in a tenuous position. Plus -- an article about Bernice Gera of Jackson Heights, who was attempting to become the first female professional umpire.
Tags: Ed Kranepool, Ron Swoboda.


Bud Harrelson: Batting Expert
Florida Today, May 13, 1971
Bud Harrelson, known as a glove but not a bat, is leading the Mets with a .329 batting average and has recently had a nine-game hitting streak.
Tags: Bud Harrelson.


Fergy Curves to Cy Award
New York Daily News, November 4, 1971
Losing the 1971 Cy Young award to Ferguson Jenkins always stuck in Tom Seaver's craw. He even named a cat after Jenkins.
Tags: Tom Seaver.

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