Miracle Year 1969: Amazing Mets and Super Jets

Miracle Year 1969: Amazing Mets and Super Jets

by Bill Gutman
Miracle Year 1969: Amazing Mets and Super Jets

Miracle Year 1969: Amazing Mets and Super Jets

by Bill Gutman

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Overview

Sports fans in New York will always remember the incredible events of 1969. It was the year that two of the city’s underdog teams would rise above all expectations to be crowned world champions.

On January 12, 1969, the underdog New York Jets faced the heavily-favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Up to this point, no former AFL team had ever won a Super Bowl. Leading the Colts were future Hall of Fame coach Don Shula and quarterback Johnny Unitas (also a future Hall of Famer).The team looked unbeatable finishing the season with a 13–1 record.

But then, in historic fashion, “Broadway Joe” Namath, the quarterback of the Jets, made an incredible “guarantee” that the Jets would be victorious. And behind Namath’s strong arm they were, as he led his team to a 16–7 victory.

For a city that had not housed a championship team since the Dodgers in ’65, one championship was more than enough. But who would have expected that just seven months later, another New York team would rise to stardom?

The New York Mets completed their first season in 1962 and would go down in history with the worst record ever recorded at 40–120 (a record still unbroken). They averaged over 100 losses in their first seven seasons and were seemingly permanent cellar dwellers of the National League. That was until the ’69 season, when the Mets—led by Tom Seaver (a future Hall of Famer) and Jerry Koosman—would complete an improbable run by not only leading their team to a winning record (which they’d never done before), but by defeating the Baltimore Orioles 4 games to 1 for their first World Series championship.

Miracle Year 1969 tells the story of how two teams defied almost insurmountable odds to win it all for a city that has always loved champions, underdogs, and its heroes.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613218662
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Publication date: 07/12/2016
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Bill Gutman is a sportswriter and author. His books include Tales from the 1969–1970 New York Knicks, What if the Babe Had Kept His Red Sox? and Jeremy Lin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction ix

Part 1 The 1968 New York Jets

Chapter 1 The AFL, Broadway Joe, and a Coach Named Lombardi 3

Chapter 2 The Jets and Namath Get Ready for Battle 19

Chapter 3 Setting the Tone for the Season 35

Chapter 4 A Wild Finish and a Little Girl Named Heidi 51

Chapter 5 The AFL Championship Game… and More 67

Chapter 6 A Guarantee For the Ages 81

Jets: Through the Years 103

Looking Back 109

Part 2 The 1969 New York Mets

Chapter 7 Lovable Losers Fill a Void 117

Chapter 8 Gil and the Guys 129

Chapter 9 A Better than Usual Start 145

Chapter 10 Lightning in a Bottle 163

Chapter 11 A Division Title and a Pennant 181

Chapter 12 Here Comes Baltimore Again 195

Mets: Through the Years 217

Looking Back 225

Rating the Mets: 1969 vs. 2015 233

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