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Mementos From The 1969 World Series

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1969 World Series Memorabilia webHistorical moments in Hollywood, sports and current events find a way of making it into our homes as collectibles. These items come in the form of photos, books, news clippings and rare items from another time.

Fifty years ago, the New York Mets became the Miracle Mets when they won the 1969 World Series. Anton Media Group president and avid collector Frank Virga’s treasure trove of Mets paraphernalia only scratches the surface of how such a momentous occasion in sports history was marked.

01one Autographed photo of Ron Swoboda (c. 1969)

A photograph of the Mets rightfielder, who was credited with making what was deemed “the greatest catch of all time.” The aforementioned moment sees the athlete stretched almost horizontally, just inches off the ground, which became an iconic image for Mets fans. Today, the Right Field entrance gate of Citi Field, the current home of the Mets, features a metal silhouette of a baseball player making a diving catch similar to the one Swoboda made during the 1969 Series.

02two e1470254738685Autographed baseball

Nicknamed “Tom Terrific” and “The Franchise,” Tom Seaver pitched in Major League Baseball from 1967-86 for the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox. He played a major role in the Mets’ victory in the 1969 World Series. In fact, Seaver’s powerful right arm is credited as one of the major reasons how the Miracle Mets won the World Series. The pitcher took home his first National League Cy Young Award that year and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992.

03three1969 New York Mets Yearbook

The original 1969 World Series New York Mets Yearbook was a great keepsake for fans. It included a team photo, scorecard and player profiles.

04four Commemorative baseball

Sold at Shea Stadium as a souvenir, this baseball commemorated the 1969 World Championship, which earned the Mets their nickname, The Miracle Mets.

05five 1969 Topps baseball cards

Some of the 1969 team starting lineup graced these vintage Topps chewing gum cards, which became extremely valuable if you managed to collect the entire 1969 team.

Souvenir Mets sunglasses

Akin to today’s bobblehead or bat giveaway, this pair of sunglasses was a popular giveaway decades later.

—Mementos courtesy of Frank Virga

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