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1969 New York Mets season

Major League Baseball season

1969 New York Mets season

Major League Baseball season

FieldValue
nameNew York Mets
imageJoe Pignatano, Eddie Yost, Yogi Berra 1969.jpeg
image_size275px
captionBullpen coach Joe Pignatano, third base coach Eddie Yost, and first base coach Yogi Berra in September 1969.
season1969
misc**World Series champions**
National League champions
National League East champions
leagueNational League
divisionEast
ballparkShea Stadium
cityFlushing, Queens, NY, U.S.
record100–62 (.617)
divisional_place1st
ownersJoan Whitney Payson
general_managerJohnny Murphy
managerGil Hodges
televisionWOR-TV
(Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner)
radioWJRZ/WABC-FM
(Nelson, Murphy, Kiner)
espntnNYM
brtnNYM

National League champions National League East champions (Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner) (Nelson, Murphy, Kiner) The 1969 New York Mets season was the team's 8th 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 MLB. The Mets were assigned to the newly created National League East. 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 (their first winning season), 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 NLCS, and defeated 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 Mets' present park, Citi Field.

Offseason

  • October 16, 1968: Sold Don Bosch to the Montreal Expos

Trades

DateDetails
December, 1968Jerry Buchek traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jim Cosman
December 2, 1968Drafted Wayne Garrett from the Atlanta Braves in the 1968 rule 5 draft
Tommie Reynolds drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 1968 rule 5 draft
Juan Rios drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1968 rule 5 draft
Bill Short drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1968 rule 5 draft
February 5, 1969Greg Goossen and cash traded to the Seattle Pilots for a player to be named later. Received Jim Gosger three months later to complete the trade.

Spring training

The Mets held spring training at Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, for the 8th season.

Regular season

Shea Stadium prior to a game in September 1969.

The Mets had never finished higher than ninth place in a ten-team league in their first seven seasons. As an expansion team, they went 40–120 in 1962, the most losses by an MLB team in one season in the 20th century, and the 1962 Mets' .250 winning percentage was higher than only the .248 posted by the 1935 Boston Braves.

The Mets never had been over .500 after the ninth game of any season. Seven years after their disastrous inaugural season, "The Amazin' Mets" (as nicknamed by previous manager Casey Stengel) won the World Series, the first expansion team to do so.

1969 was the first year of divisional baseball, precipitated by the expansion of each league from 10 to 12 teams. The Kansas City Royals and Seattle Pilots joined the American League. The San Diego Padres and Montreal Expos joined the National League. Before 1969, the first place team in each league advanced directly to the World Series. Under the new structure, each league was divided into East and West divisions, each comprising six teams, with the divisional winners facing off in a best-of-five playoff for the right to represent their league in the World Series. The Mets were slotted into the National League East division, along with the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, expansion Montreal Expos, and the St. Louis Cardinals, who had been World Champions in 1964 and 1967 and losers of the 1968 World Series. For the first time since joining the National League in 1962, the Mets could finish no lower than 6th. The New York Times journalist, Joe Durso, predicted the Mets would finish 4th in the East, ahead of the Pirates and the Expos.

On April 8, with 44,541 fans in attendance at Shea Stadium, the Mets and the Expos played the first international baseball game in MLB history. The Mets had lost seven straight Opening Day games since joining the National League in 1962. That dubious record reached eight when the Expos prevailed in an 11–10 slugfest, despite the Mets scoring four runs with two down in the bottom of the ninth, highlighted by a pinch hit three-run home run by Duffy Dyer. Apparently, this was axiomatic Mets baseball, as one columnist described the Mets as "masters of the lingering death."

The Mets took the next two games from the Expos, but then lost six of the following 7 games, bringing their record to 3–7. After a 9–14 start, the Mets won 9 of their next 13 games, including consecutive shutouts in late April against the Cubs and Expos. When Tom Seaver shut out the Atlanta Braves 5–0 on May 21, the Mets were 18–18, their best start in franchise history. But the Mets lost their next five games, starting with a 15–3 drubbing from the Braves, followed by a 3-game sweep by the Houston Astros, who outscored the Mets 18–4, and finishing with a loss at Shea Stadium to the lowly San Diego Padres. At the end of play on May 27, the Mets' record stood at 18–23. Then, in late May, the Mets reeled off a club-record 11 straight wins, which included three walk-off wins and dominant pitching, as the Mets pitching staff yielded a stingy 2-runs per game. Starting with their 42nd game, the Mets went 82–39 (a .678 winning percentage), including an astonishing 38–11 in their last 49 games.

Despite that performance, the Mets suffered two mid-season three-game series sweeps at the hands of the Astros, who manhandled the Mets all season, taking 10 of the 12 games the teams played. They were also no-hit by Bob Moose of the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 20, only five days after becoming the first major league team to strike out 19 times in a nine-inning game, a game they won, 4–3, on a pair of two-run home runs by Ron Swoboda, against the Cardinals' Steve Carlton.

Trailing the Chicago Cubs for much of the season, the Mets found themselves in third place and 10 games back on August 14 but they won 14 of their last 17 games during August, and 24 of their 32 games during September and October, to surge past the Cubs, finishing 100–62, eight games ahead of them. That 18 game differential, recovering from being 10 games behind the Cubs to finish 8 games ahead of them, is one of the largest turnarounds in MLB history.

Season standings

National League East

Record vs. opponents

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New York Mets 1962thru1992}}";**NL East**
[Chicago Cubs](1969-chicago-cubs-season)5–45–410–8
[Montreal Expos](1969-montreal-expos-season)7–26–313–5
[Philadelphia Phillies](1969-philadelphia-phillies-season)5–47–212–6
[Pittsburgh Pirates](1969-pittsburgh-pirates-season)4–56–310–8
[St. Louis Cardinals](1969-st-louis-cardinals-season)6–46–212–6
New York Mets 1962thru1992}}";**NL West**
[Atlanta Braves](1969-atlanta-braves-season)4–24–28–4
[Cincinnati Reds](1969-cincinnati-reds-season)3–33–36–6
[Houston Astros](1969-houston-astros-season)2–40–62–10
[Los Angeles Dodgers](1969-los-angeles-dodgers-season)6–02–48–4
[San Diego Padres](1969-san-diego-padres-season)5–16–011–1
[San Francisco Giants](1969-san-francisco-giants-season)5–13–38–4
**Grand Totals**52–3048–32100–62
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April20911
May241212
June28199
July271512
August312110
September30237
October211
Totals16210062

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Schedule and results

Regular season

|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 1 || April 8 || Expos || 10–11 || Shaw (1–0) || Koonce (0–1) || Sembera (1) || 44,541 || Shea Stadium || 0–1 || Boxscore || 4 || −1 || 2:05 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 2 || April 9 || Expos || 9–5 || McGraw (1–0) || Stoneman (0–1) || Ryan (1) || 13,827 || Shea Stadium || 1–1 || Boxscore || 3 || −1 || 2:05 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 3 || April 10 || Expos || 4–2 || Gentry (1–0) || Jaster (0–1) || Koonce (1) || 8,608 || Shea Stadium || 2–1 || Boxscore || 3 || −1 || 2:05 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 4 || April 11 || Cardinals || 5–6 || || Koosman (0–1) || || 12,591 || Shea Stadium || 2–2 || Boxscore || 3 || −2 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 5 || April 12 || Cardinals || 0–1 || || Cardwell (0–1) || || 19,510 || Shea Stadium || 2–3 || Boxscore || 3 || −2 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 6 || April 13 || Cardinals || 1–3 || || Seaver (0–1) || || 25,314 || Shea Stadium || 2–4 || Boxscore || 4 || −3 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 7 || April 14 || @ Phillies || 1–5 || || McAndrew (0–1) || || 13,070 || Connie Mack Stadium || 2–5 || Boxscore || 5 || −4 || 7:35 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 8 || April 15 || @ Phillies || 6–3 || Gentry (2–0) || || Koonce (2) || 2,880 || Connie Mack Stadium || 3–5 || Boxscore || 4 || −4 || 7:35 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 9 || April 16 || @ Pirates || 3–11 || || Koosman (0–2) || || 7,666 || Forbes Field || 3–6 || Boxscore || 5 || −5 || 8:05 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 10 || April 17 || @ Pirates || 0–4 || || Cardwell (0–2) || || 8,097 || Forbes Field || 3–7 || Boxscore || 5 || −6 || 8:05 PM EST || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || April 18 || @ Cardinals || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 1 || Busch Memorial Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | –6 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 11 || April 19 || @ Cardinals || 2–1 || Seaver (1–1) || || || 20,716 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 4–7 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 12 || April 20 || @ Cardinals || 11–3 || Ryan (1–0) || || Koonce (3) || 19,065 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 5–7 || Boxscore || 3 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 13 || April 21 || Phillies || 1–2 (11)|| || Taylor (0–1) || || 9,286 || Shea Stadium || 5–8 || Boxscore || 3 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bbb;" | || April 22 || Phillies || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 5 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | −5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 14 || April 23 || Pirates || 2–0 || Koosman (1–2) || || || 7,274 || Shea Stadium || 6–8 || Boxscore || 3 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || April 24 || Pirates || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 19 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | –5 || || || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 15 || April 25 || Cubs || 1–3 || Jenkins (3–1) || Seaver (1–2) || || 18,548 || Shea Stadium || 6–9 || Boxscore || 4 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 16 || April 26 || Cubs || 3–9 || || Cardwell (0–3) || || 16,252 || Shea Stadium || 6–10 || Boxscore || 5 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 17 (1) || April 27 || Cubs || 6–8 || || Koonce (0–2) || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 6–11 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 18 (2) || April 27 || Cubs || 3–0 || McGraw (2–0) || || || 37,437 || Shea Stadium || 7–11 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 19 || April 29 || @ Expos || 2–0 || Ryan (2–0) || || || 8,577 || Jarry Park || 8–11 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 4:05 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 20 || April 30 || @ Expos || 2–1 || Seaver (2–2) || || || 19,024 || Jarry Park || 9–11 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 8:05 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 21 || May 1 || @ Expos || 2–3 || || Cardwell (0–4) || || 7,741 || Jarry Park || 9–12 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || 4:05 PM EDT || || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 22 || May 2 || @ Cubs || 4–6 || || Gentry (2–1) || || 14,702 || Wrigley Field || 9–13 || Boxscore || 5 || −7 || 2:10p.m. EDT || || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 23 || May 3 || @ Cubs || 2–3 || || Koonce (0–3) || || 23,228 || Wrigley Field || 9–14 || Boxscore || 5 || −8 || 2:10p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 24 (1) || May 4 || @ Cubs || 3–2 || Seaver (3–2) || || || N/A || Wrigley Field || 10–14 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || 1:55p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 25 (2) || May 4 || @ Cubs || 3–2 || McGraw (3–0) || || || 40,484 || Wrigley Field || 11–14 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 26 || May 6 || Reds || 8–1 || Cardwell (1–4) || || || 12,291 || Shea Stadium || 12–14 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 27 || May 7 || Reds || 0–3 || || Gentry (2–2) || || 9,242 || Shea Stadium || 12–15 || Boxscore || 4 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || May 9 || Astros || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 30 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | –5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 28 || May 10 || Astros || 3–1 || Seaver (4–2) || || || 14,981 || Shea Stadium || 13–15 || Boxscore || 3 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 29 || May 11 || Astros || 1–4 || || Cardwell (1–5) || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 13–16 || Boxscore || 3 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 30 || May 11 || Astros || 11–7 || Koonce (1–3) || || || 19,456 || Shea Stadium || 14–16 || Boxscore || 3 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 31 || || Braves || 3–4 || Reed (5–1) || Gentry (2–3) || Upshaw (8) || 12,332 || Shea Stadium || 14–17 || Boxscore || 3 || −7 || 8:00p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 32 || || Braves || 9–3 || Seaver (5–2) || Niekro (5–2) || Taylor (1) || 15,365 || Shea Stadium || 15–17 || Boxscore || 3 || −7 || 8:00p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 33 || || Braves || 5–6 || Jarvis (3–2) || Cardwell (1–6) || Upshaw (9) || 14,370 || Shea Stadium || 15–18 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 2:00p.m. EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 34 || May 16 || @ Reds || 10–9 || Koonce (2–3) || || || 11,736 || Crosley Field || 16–18 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 8:05 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 35 || May 17 || @ Reds || 11–3 || Gentry (3–3) || || || 8,925 || Crosley Field || 17–18 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 8:05 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || May 18 || @ Reds || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 5 || Crosley Field || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | –6 || || || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 36 || || @ Braves || 5–0 || Seaver (6–2) || Niekro (5–3) || — || 14,669 || Atlanta Stadium || 18–18 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 8:05p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 37 || || @ Braves || 3–15 || Jarvis (4–2) || McGraw (3–1) || Stone (1) || 12,574 || Atlanta Stadium || 18–19 || Boxscore || 3 || − || 8:05p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 38 || May 23 || @ Astros || 0–7 || || Gentry (3–4) || || 10,825 || Astrodome || 18–20 || Boxscore || 4 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 39 || May 24 || @ Astros || 1–5 || || Koosman (1–3) || || 17,911 || Astrodome || 18–21 || Boxscore || 4 || − || 8:30 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 40 || May 25 || @ Astros || 3–6 || || Seaver (6–3) || || 22,716 || Astrodome || 18–22 || Boxscore || 4 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 41 || May 27 || Padres || 2–3 || || McAndrew (0–2) || || 11,772 || Shea Stadium || 18–23 || Boxscore || 4 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 42 || May 28 || Padres || 1–0 (11)|| McGraw (4–1) || || || 11,860 || Shea Stadium || 19–23 || Boxscore || 4 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 43 || May 30 || Giants || 4–3 || Seaver (7–3) || || Taylor (2) || 52,272 || Shea Stadium || 20–23 || Boxscore || 3 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 44 || May 31 || Giants || 4–2 || Gentry (4–4) || || McGraw (1) || 32,178 || Shea Stadium || 21–23 || Boxscore || 3 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 45 || June 1 || Giants || 5–4 || Taylor (1–1) || || || 41,294 || Shea Stadium || 22–23 || Boxscore || 3 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 46 || June 2 || Dodgers || 2–1 || Koosman (2–3) || || || 22,600 || Shea Stadium || 23–23 || Boxscore || 3 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 47 || June 3 || Dodgers || 5–2 || Seaver (8–3) || || McGraw (2) || 24,212 || Shea Stadium || 24–23 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 48 || June 4 || Dodgers || 1–0 (15)|| Taylor (2–1) || || || 31,331 || Shea Stadium || 25–23 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 49 || June 6 || @ Padres || 5–3 || Gentry (5–4) || || Taylor (3) || 11,203 || San Diego Stadium || 26–23 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 11:00 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 50 || June 7 || @ Padres || 4–1 || Koosman (3–3) || || || 10,827 || San Diego Stadium || 27–23 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 51 || June 8 || @ Padres || 3–2 || Seaver (9–3) || || Taylor (4) || 8,568 || San Diego Stadium || 28–23 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 52 || June 10 || @ Giants || 9–4 || Cardwell (2–6) || || Taylor (5) || 6,038 || Candlestick Park || 29–23 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || 11:00 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 53 || June 11 || @ Giants || 2–7 || || Gentry (5–5) || || 3,935 || Candlestick Park || 29–24 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || 4:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 54 || June 13 || @ Dodgers || 0–1 || || Koosman (3–4) || || 20,042 || Dodger Stadium || 29–25 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 11:00 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 55 || June 14 || @ Dodgers || 3–1 || Seaver (10–3) || || McGraw (3) || 26,727 || Dodger Stadium || 30–25 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 11:00 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 56 || June 15 || @ Dodgers || 2–3 || || DiLauro (0–1) || || 28,086 || Dodger Stadium || 30–26 || Boxscore || 2 || −9 || 4:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 57 || June 17 || @ Phillies || 1–0 || Gentry (6–5) || || || N/A || Connie Mack Stadium || 31–26 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 58 || June 17 || @ Phillies || 3–7 || || Cardwell (2–7) || || 17,259 || Connie Mack Stadium || 31–27 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 59 || June 18 || @ Phillies || 2–0 || Koosman (4–4) || || || 5,608 || Connie Mack Stadium || 32–27 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 60 || June 19 || @ Phillies || 6–5 || Taylor (3–1) || || McGraw (4) || 6,871 || Connie Mack Stadium || 33–27 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 61 || June 20 || Cardinals || 4–3 || Ryan (3–0) || || McGraw (5) || 54,083 || Shea Stadium || 34–27 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 62 || June 21 || Cardinals || 3–5 || || DiLauro (0–2) || || 29,628 || Shea Stadium || 34–28 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 63 || June 22 || Cardinals || 5–1 || Gentry (7–5) || || Koonce (4) || N/A || Shea Stadium || 35–28 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 64 || June 22 || Cardinals || 1–0 || Koosman (5–4) || || || 55,862 || Shea Stadium || 36–28 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 65 || June 24 || Phillies || 2–1 || Seaver (11–3) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 37–28 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 66 || June 24 || Phillies || 5–0 || McAndrew (1–2) || || Taylor (6) || 39,843 || Shea Stadium || 38–28 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 67 || June 25 || Phillies || 5–6 (10)|| || Taylor (3–2) || || 27,814 || Shea Stadium || 38–29 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 68 || June 26 || Phillies || 0–2 || || Cardwell (2–8) || || 15,360 || Shea Stadium || 38–30 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 69 || June 27 || Pirates || 1–3 || || Koosman (5–5) || || 42,276 || Shea Stadium || 38–31 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 70 || June 28 || Pirates || 4–7 || || Gentry (7–6) || || 48,398 || Shea Stadium || 38–32 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 71 || June 29 || Pirates || 7–3 || Seaver (12–3) || || || 27,455 || Shea Stadium || 39–32 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 72 || June 30 || @ Cardinals || 10–2 || McAndrew (2–2) || || || 17,476 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 40–32 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 9:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 73 || July 1 || @ Cardinals || 1–4 || || Ryan (3–1) || || N/A || Busch Memorial Stadium || 40–33 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || 6:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 74 || July 1 || @ Cardinals || 5–8 || || DiLauro (0–3) || || 19,799 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 40–34 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || 8:29 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 75 || July 2 || @ Cardinals || 6–4 (14)|| McGraw (5–1) || || || 14,928 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 41–34 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || 9:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 76 || July 3 || @ Cardinals || 8–1 || Gentry (8–6) || || || 11,070 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 42–34 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 77 || July 4 || @ Pirates || 11–6 || Seaver (13–3) || || Koonce (5) || N/A || Forbes Field || 43–34 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 10:35 AM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 78 || July 4 || @ Pirates || 9–2 || Cardwell (3–8) || || || 17,631 || Forbes Field || 44–34 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 1:57 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || July 5 || @ Pirates || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 12 || Forbes Field || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | – || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 79 || July 6 || @ Pirates || 8–7 || Taylor (4–2) || || Koonce (6) || 11,552 || Forbes Field || 45–34 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 1:35 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 80 || July 8 || Cubs || 4–3 || Koosman (6–5) || Jenkins (11–6) || || 55,096 || Shea Stadium || 46–34 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 81 || July 9 || Cubs || 4–0 || Seaver (14–3) || || || 50,709 || Shea Stadium || 47–34 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 82 || July 10 || Cubs || 2–6 || || Gentry (8–7) || || 36,012 || Shea Stadium || 47–35 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 83 || July 11 || Expos || 4–11 || || McAndrew (2–3) || || 36,012 || Shea Stadium || 47–36 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || July 12 || Expos || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 10 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | –5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 84 || July 13 || Expos || 4–3 || Koosman (7–5) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 48–36 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 85 || July 13 || Expos || 9–7 || Koonce (3–3) || || Taylor (7) || 40,653 || Shea Stadium || 49–36 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 86 || July 14 || @ Cubs || 0–1 || || Seaver (14–4) || || 37,473 || Wrigley Field || 49–37 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 87 || July 15 || @ Cubs || 5–4 || Gentry (9–7) || || Taylor (8) || 38,608 || Wrigley Field || 50–37 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 88 || July 16 || @ Cubs || 9–5 || Koonce (4–3) || Jenkins (12–7) || Taylor (9) || 36,795 || Wrigley Field || 51–37 || Boxscore || 2 || −4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 89 || July 18 || @ Expos || 5–2 || Koosman (8–5) || || || 23,507 || Jarry Park || 52–37 || Boxscore || 2 || −4 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 90 || July 19 || @ Expos || 4–5 || || Seaver (14–5) || || 21,493 || Jarry Park || 52–38 || Boxscore || 2 || −4 || || || NBC |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 91 || July 20 || @ Expos || 2–3 || || Gentry (9–8) || || N/A || Jarry Park || 52–39 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 92 || July 20 || @ Expos || 4–3 (10)|| DiLauro (1–3) || || || 27,356 || Jarry Park || 53–39 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- align="center" bgcolor="bbcaff" |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 93 || July 24 || Reds || 3–4 (12)|| || McGraw (5–2) || || 30,934 || Shea Stadium || 53–40 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 94 || July 25 || Reds || 4–3 || Taylor (5–2) || || || 37,470 || Shea Stadium || 54–40 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 95 || July 26 || Reds || 3–2 || Seaver (15–5) || || || 25,259 || Shea Stadium || 55–40 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 96 || July 27 || Reds || 3–6 || || Cardwell (3–9) || || 55,391 || Shea Stadium || 55–41 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || July 29 || Astros || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 31 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | – || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 97 || July 30 || Astros || 3–16 || || Koosman (8–6) || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 55–42 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 98 || July 30 || Astros || 5–11 || || Gentry (9–9) || || 28,922 || Shea Stadium || 55–43 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 99 || July 31 || Astros || 0–2 || || Seaver (15–6) || || 6,683 || Shea Stadium || 55–44 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- |- style="background:#bfb;" | 100 || || Braves || 5–4 || Koonce (5–3) || Niekro (14–9) || Taylor (10) || 34,779 || Shea Stadium || 56–44 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 8:00p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 101 || || Braves || 1–0 || McAndrew (3–3) || Reed (10–8) || McGraw (6) || 37,442 || Shea Stadium || 57–44 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 8:00p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 102 || || Braves || 6–5 (11) || Taylor (6–2) || Raymond (2–2) || — || 34,696 || Shea Stadium || 58–44 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 2:15p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 103 || August 4 || @ Reds || 0–1 || || Koosman (8–7) || || 13,228 || Crosley Field || 58–45 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 104 || August 5 || @ Reds || 5–8 || || Seaver (15–7) || || N/A || Crosley Field || 58–46 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 105 || August 5 || @ Reds || 10–1 || Ryan (4–1) || || || 31,062 || Crosley Field || 59–46 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 106 || August 6 || @ Reds || 2–3 || || McAndrew (3–4) || || 17,452 || Crosley Field || 59–47 || Boxscore || 2 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 107 (1) || || @ Braves || 4–1 || Koosman (9–7) || Pappas (5–8) || — || N/A || Atlanta Stadium || 60–47 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 6:05p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 108 (2) || || @ Braves || 0–1 (10) || Reed (11–8) || Taylor (6–3) || — || 42,838 || Atlanta Stadium || 60–48 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 109 || || @ Braves || 5–3 || Seaver (16–7) || Stone (9–7) || Koonce (7) || 28,194 || Atlanta Stadium || 61–48 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 2:15p.m. EDT || || NBC |- style="background:#bfb;" | 110 || || @ Braves || 3–0 || Cardwell (4–9) || Britton (5–3) || McGraw (7) || 18,224 || Atlanta Stadium || 62–48 || Boxscore || 2 || − || 2:15p.m. EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 111 || August 11 || @ Astros || 0–3 || || McAndrew (3–5) || || 21,798 || Astrodome || 62–49 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 112 || August 12 || @ Astros || 7–8 || || Koosman (9–8) || || 22,283 || Astrodome || 62–50 || Boxscore || 2 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 113 || August 13 || @ Astros || 2–8 || || Gentry (9–10) || || 30,590 || Astrodome || 62–51 || Boxscore || 3 || −10 || 8:30 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || August 15 || Padres || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 17 || Shea Stadium || || || || bgcolor="ffbbbb" | – || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 114 || August 16 || Padres || 2–0 || Seaver (17–7) || || Taylor (11) || N/A || Shea Stadium || 63–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 115 || August 16 || Padres || 2–1 || McAndrew (4–5) || || McGraw (8) || 19,940 || Shea Stadium || 64–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −9 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 116 || August 17 || Padres || 3–2 || Koosman (10–8) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 65–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 117 || August 17 || Padres || 3–2 || Cardwell (5–9) || || Taylor (12) || 35,711 || Shea Stadium || 66–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 118 || August 19 || Giants || 1–0 (14) || McGraw (6–2) || || || 48,968 || Shea Stadium || 67–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −8 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 119 || August 20 || Giants || 6–0 || McAndrew (5–5) || || || 48,414 || Shea Stadium || 68–51 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 120 || August 21 || Giants || 6–7 (11) || || Taylor (6–4) || || 42,795 || Shea Stadium || 68–52 || Boxscore || 2 || −7 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 121 || August 22 || Dodgers || 5–3 || Koosman (11–8) || || McGraw (9) || 50,460 || Shea Stadium || 69–52 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV|| |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 122 || August 23 || Dodgers || 3–2 || Taylor (7–4) || || || 40,974 || Shea Stadium || 70–52 || Boxscore || 2 || −6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 123 || August 24 || Dodgers || 7–4 || Koonce (6–3) || || || 48,435 || Shea Stadium || 71–52 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 124 || August 26 || @ Padres || 8–4 || Seaver (18–7) || || || N/A || San Diego Stadium || 72–52 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 125 || August 26 || @ Padres || 3–0 || McAndrew (6–5) || || || 8,873 || San Diego Stadium || 73–52 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 126 || August 27 || @ Padres || 4–1 || Koosman (12–8) || || || 5,525 || San Diego Stadium || 74–52 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 127 || August 29 || @ Giants || 0–5 || || Gentry (9–11) || || 13,843 || Candlestick Park || 74–53 || Boxscore || 2 || −4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 128 || August 30 || @ Giants || 3–2 (10) || McGraw (7–2) || || || 14,436 || Candlestick Park || 75–53 || Boxscore || 2 || −4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 129 (1) || August 31 || @ Giants || 8–0 || Seaver (19–7) || || || N/A || Candlestick Park || 76–53 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 130 (2) || August 31 || @ Giants || 2–3 (11) || || McGraw (7–3) || || 32,327 || Candlestick Park || 76–54 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 131 || September 1 || @ Dodgers || 6–10 || || Koosman (12–9) || || 28,079 || Dodger Stadium || 76–55 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 132 || September 2 || @ Dodgers || 5–4 || Gentry (10–11) || || McGraw (10) || 25,676 || Dodger Stadium || 77–55 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 133 || September 3 || @ Dodgers || 4–5 || || DiLauro (1–4) || || 26,625 || Dodger Stadium || 77–56 || Boxscore || 2 || −5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 134 || September 5 || Phillies || 5–1 || Seaver (20–7) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 78–56 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 135 || September 5 || Phillies || 2–4 || || McAndrew (6–6) || || 40,450 || Shea Stadium || 78–57 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 136 || September 6 || Phillies || 3–0 || Cardwell (6–9) || || McGraw (11) || 20,477 || Shea Stadium || 79–57 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || NBC |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 137 || September 7 || Phillies || 9–3 || Ryan (5–1) || || || 28,937 || Shea Stadium || 80–57 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 138 || September 8 || Cubs || 3–2 || Koosman (13–9) || || || 43,274 || Shea Stadium || 81–57 || Boxscore || 2 || − || || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bfb;" | 139|| September 9 || Cubs || 7–1 || Seaver (21–7) || Jenkins (19–13) || || 51,448 || Shea Stadium || 82–57 || Boxscore || 2 || -½ || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 140 || September 10 || Expos || 3–2 (12)|| Taylor (8–4) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 83–57 || Boxscore || 1 || +1 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 141 || September 10 || Expos || 7–1 || Ryan (6–1) || || || 23,512 || Shea Stadium || 84–57 || Boxscore || 1 || +1 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 142 || September 11 || Expos || 4–0 || Gentry (11–11) || || || 10,713 || Shea Stadium || 85–57 || Boxscore || 1 || +2 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 143 || September 12 || @ Pirates || 1–0 || Koosman (14–9) || || || N/A || Forbes Field || 86–57 || Boxscore || 1 || + || 6:05 PM EDT || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 144 || September 12 || @ Pirates || 1–0 || Cardwell (7–9) || || McGraw (12) || 19,303 || Forbes Field || 87–57 || Boxscore || 1 || + || 8:49 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 145 || September 13 || @ Pirates || 5–2 || Seaver (22–7) || || || 10,440 || Forbes Field || 88–57 || Boxscore || 1 || + || 4:15 PM EDT || WOR-TV || NBC |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 146 || September 14 || @ Pirates || 3–5 || || Ryan (6–2) || || 11,324 || Forbes Field || 88–58 || Boxscore || 1 || + || 1:35 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 147 || September 15 || @ Cardinals || 4–3 || McGraw (8–3) || || || 13,086 || Busch Memorial Stadium || 89–58 || Boxscore || 1 || + || 9:00 PM EDT || WOR-TV || |- style="background:#bbb;" | — || September 16 || @ Cardinals || colspan=5|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 22 || Busch Memorial Stadium || || || || bgcolor="bbffbb" | +4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 148 || September 17 || @ Expos || 5–0 || Koosman (15–9) || || || 10,422 || Jarry Park || 90–58 || Boxscore || 1 || +4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 149 || September 18 || @ Expos || 2–0 || Seaver (23–7) || || || 13,280 || Jarry Park || 91–58 || Boxscore || 1 || +5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 150 || September 19 || Pirates || 2–8 || || Ryan (6–3) || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 91–59 || Boxscore || 1 || +4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 151 || September 19 || Pirates || 0–8 || || McAndrew (6–7) || || 51,885 || Shea Stadium || 91–60 || Boxscore || 1 || +4 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#fbb;" | 152 || September 20 || Pirates || 0–4 || || Gentry (11–12) || || 38,784 || Shea Stadium || 91–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +4 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 153 || September 21 || Pirates || 5–3 || Koosman (16–9) || || || N/A || Shea Stadium || 92–61 || Boxscore || 1 || + || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 154 || September 21 || Pirates || 6–1 || Cardwell (8–9) || || || 55,901 || Shea Stadium || 93–61 || Boxscore || 1 || + || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 155 || September 22 || Cardinals || 3–1 || Seaver (24–7) || || || 23,267 || Shea Stadium || 94–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +5 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 156 || September 23 || Cardinals || 3–2 (11)|| McGraw (9–3) || || || 32,364 || Shea Stadium || 95–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +6 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#007800;" | || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 158 || September 26 || @ Phillies || 5–0 || Koosman (17–9) || || || 6,288 || Connie Mack Stadium || 97–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +7 || || WOR-TV || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 159 || September 27 || @ Phillies || 1–0 || Seaver (25–7) || || || 4,297 || Connie Mack Stadium || 98–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +8 || || || |- style="text-align:center; background:#bfb;" | 160 || September 28 || @ Phillies || 2–0 || Gentry (13–12) || || Taylor (13) || 6,875 || Connie Mack Stadium || 99–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +8 || || || |- |- style="background:#bfb;" | 161 || October 1 || @ Cubs || 6–5 (12) || Taylor (9–4) || || Johnson (1) || 10,136 || Wrigley Field || 100–61 || Boxscore || 1 || +9 || 2:30 PM EDT || || |- style="background:#fbb;" | 162 || October 2 || @ Cubs || 3–5 || Decker (1–0) || Cardwell (8–10) || || 9,981 || Wrigley Field || 100–62 || Boxscore || 1 || +8 || 2:30 PM EDT || || |-

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All times are Eastern Time

  • All games broadcast on WJRZ and Mets Radio Network

Postseason

|- style="background:#bfb;" | 1 || || 4:00p.m. EDT || @ Braves || 9–5 || Seaver (1–0) || Niekro (0–1) || — || 2:37 || Atlanta Stadium (50,122) || NYN 1–0 || W1 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 2 || || 4:00p.m. EDT || @ Braves || 11–6 || Taylor (1–0) || Reed (0–1) || McGraw (1) || 3:10 || Atlanta Stadium (50,270) || NYN 2–0 || W2 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 3 || || 1:00p.m. EDT || Braves || 7–4 || Ryan (1–0) || Jarvis (0–1) || — || 2:24 || Shea Stadium (54,195) || NYN 3–0 || W3 |- |- style="background:#fbb;" | 1 || || 1:00p.m. EDT || @ Orioles || 1–4 || Cuellar (1–0) || Seaver (0–1) || — || 2:13 || Memorial Stadium (50,429) || BAL 1–0 || L1 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 2 || || 2:00p.m. EDT || @ Orioles || 2–1 || Koosman (1–0) || McNally (0–1) || Taylor (1) || 2:20 || Memorial Stadium (50,850) || TIE 1–1 || W1 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 3 || || 1:00p.m. EDT || Orioles || 5–0 || Gentry (1–0) || Palmer (0–1) || Ryan (1) || 2:23 || Shea Stadium (56,335) || NYN 2–1 || W2 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 4 || || 1:00p.m. EDT || Orioles || 2–1 (10) || Seaver (1–1) || Hall (0–1) || — || 2:33 || Shea Stadium (57,367) || NYN 3–1 || W3 |- style="background:#bfb;" | 5 || || 1:00p.m. EDT || Orioles || 5–3 || Koosman (2–0) || Watt (0–1) || — || 2:14 || Shea Stadium (57,397) || NYN 4–1 || W4 |-

Attendance

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2,175,3731

Roster

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**Pitchers**

The final out

With two outs in the top of the ninth inning, starting pitcher Jerry Koosman faced Orioles second baseman Davey Johnson (who later managed the Mets to their second World Series championship in 1986). After taking a pitch of two balls and one strike, Johnson hit a fly-ball out to left field which was caught by Cleon Jones.

Hall of Fame members who played in the 1969 World Series

Two future Hall of Fame members were on that Mets' roster: pitcher Tom Seaver, who won 25 games en route to winning the Cy Young Award, and a young Nolan Ryan playing in his third season. Seaver was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992 and Ryan in 1999. Manager Gil Hodges was elected to the Hall in 2022. Bench coach Yogi Berra and Director of Player Development Whitey Herzog are also in the Hall of Fame.

The Baltimore Orioles boasted four future Hall of Famers on their roster: pitcher Jim Palmer, outfielder Frank Robinson, third baseman Brooks Robinson, and manager Earl Weaver.

Opening Day starters

  • Tommie Agee
  • Ken Boswell
  • Ed Charles
  • Rod Gaspar
  • Jerry Grote
  • Bud Harrelson
  • Cleon Jones
  • Ed Kranepool
  • Tom Seaver

Notable transactions

  • June 13, 1969: Al Jackson was purchased from the Mets by the Cincinnati Reds.
  • June 15, 1969: Kevin Collins, Steve Renko, Bill Carden (minors), and Dave Colon (minors) were traded by the Mets to the Montreal Expos for Donn Clendenon.

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

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C11336592.252640
1B11235384.2381149
2B102362101.279332
3B12440087.218139
SS12339598.248024
LF137483164.3401275
CF149565153.2712676
RF10932777.235952

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

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10030391.3001447
10324753.215223
11821549.228119
6221149.232010
7220251.2521237
6617737.209421
6116935.207318
489314.15104
297419.257312
16406.15012
10152.13301
4103.30000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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36273.12572.21208
32241.01792.28180
35233.213123.43154
30152.18103.0160
27135.0673.4790

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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2589.1633.5392
2363.2142.4027

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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5994132.7242
4293122.2492
406374.9948
910010.6410
30007.715
10004.503
20010.001
100020.250

NLCS

Main article: 1969 National League Championship Series

Game 1

Saturday, October 4, 1969, at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta |}}

Game 2

Sunday, October 5, 1969, at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia |}}

Game 3

Monday, October 6, 1969, at Shea Stadium in Queens, New York |}}

World Series

Main article: 1969 World Series

Game 1

Saturday, October 11, 1969, at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland |}}

Game 2

Sunday, October 12, 1969, at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland |}}

Game 3

Tuesday, October 14, 1969, at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens, New York |}}

Game 4

Wednesday, October 15, 1969, at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens, New York |}}

Game 5

Thursday, October 16, 1969, at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens, New York |}}

Awards and honors

Awards

Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
Donn ClendenonWorld Series Most Valuable Player Award
Gil HodgesAssociated Press NL Manager of the Year

40th Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Main article: 1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

Outfielders

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LF21National League
Starter420

Pitchers

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36National League1.21
41National League*did not pitch*

Draft

Main article: 1969 Major League Baseball draft

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June 5, 196914Randy SterlingRHPKey West, Florida
228Joe NolanCSt. Louis, Missouri

Farm system

and Roy McMillan and Harry Minor LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Memphis

Notes

References

  1. "Seaver, Ryan and Koosman highlight Miracle Mets gathering to celebrate 40th anniversary of 1969 World Series Championship - mets.com: Official Info".
  2. "Don Bosch Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".
  3. /New York Times, Sunday April 6, 1969
  4. Id.
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  6. Joseph Durso, New York Times, April 9, 1969
  7. "1969 New York Mets Schedule".
  8. Id.
  9. "Events of Wednesday, August 13, 1969".
  10. "1969 NL Attendance Data From Baseball Reference".
  11. snarfmatic. (March 16, 2011). "New York Mets Win 1969 World Series".
  12. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jacksal01.shtml Al Jackson] at ''Baseball Reference''
  13. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/clenddo01.shtml Donn Clendenon] at ''Baseball Reference''
  14. "Associated Press Athlete of the Year (male)".
  15. (1997). "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball". Baseball America.
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