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  1. See the record, roster, and stats of the 1986 New York Mets, who won the NL East and the World Series over the Boston Red Sox. Find out the park factors, attendance, and trivia of the 1986 season.

    • Beat PIT, 8-5

      New York Mets beat Pittsburgh Pirates (8-5). Jun 15, 1986,...

    • Lost to MON, 3-5

      Montreal Expos beat New York Mets (5-3). Aug 8, 1986,...

    • Beat CHC, 7-6

      New York Mets beat Chicago Cubs (7-6). Aug 6, 1986,...

    • Lost to PHI, 0-6

      Philadelphia Phillies beat New York Mets (6-0). Sep 14,...

    • Beat ATL, 10-5

      New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves (10-5). Apr 29, 1986,...

  2. The 1986 Mets won 108 games, the most in franchise history, and defeated the Red Sox in the World Series. They also had the best ERA in the NL and the best fielding percentage in the majors.

  3. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Once Upon a Time in Queens: The Wild Ride of the ’86 Mets | ESPN 30 for 30 An epic tale of ambition, talent, and the pursuit of success, this four-part documentary film ...more.

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    • July 19, 1986: Four Mets Spend A Night in A Bar and Behind Bars
    • July 22, 1986: 'Base Brawl' in Cincinnati
    • August 29, 1986: The Mets Truly Become Rock Stars
    • September 17, 1986: Mets Fans Go Crazy
    • October 15, 1986: One Wild Pennant-Clinching Ride
    • October 25, 1986: A World Series Comeback For The Ages
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    After suffering a loss in Houston, four Mets players celebrated the birth of infielder Tim Teufel’s first child at Cooter’s Executive Games and Burgers. After spending the night drinking, the Mets wanted to keep the party going after the bar closed at 2 a.m. When Teufel tried to depart with an open beer, however, a uniformed Houston policeman hired...

    The Mets threw punches on the diamond as well, and a late July game in Cincinnati turned into a slugfest in more ways than one. In the 10th inning, Reds outfielder Eric Davis, who was pinch-running for player-manager Pete Rose, stole third base and accidentally bumped Mets third baseman Ray Knight when standing up. The pair exchanged words, then sh...

    Inspired by the “Super Bowl Shuffle” recorded by the reigning Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears, nine Mets players cut a boastful rap of their own, “Get Metsmerized.” The song, which pledged a title for New York, was recorded after one game in the regular season. The Mets had 161 games remaining. “Get Metsmerized” never threatened the charts, but a...

    In sole possession of first place since April 23, the Mets squeezed all the drama out of the pennant race before clinching the National League East title at home with 17 games remaining in the season. While Mets fans prepared to celebrate their team’s first playoff berth in 13 years, general manager Frank Cashen worried about what they might do to ...

    Following two pulsating wins at home against the Houston Astros, the Mets took a 3-2 lead as the National League Championship Series returned to the Astrodome. Although ahead in the series, the Mets knew a Game 6 loss would mean Astros ace Mike Scott, who had already defeated them twice in the series, would pitch in the decisive Game 7. Down 3-0, t...

    Live from New York, Game 6 of the 1986 World Series was a Saturday night to remember. With the American League champion Boston Red Sox at bat in the top of the first, a soap opera actor in a white jumpsuit parachuted onto the fieldwith a “Go Mets” banner dangling from his ripcord. Boston took a 3-2 lead before the Mets tied the score in the eighth ...

    The Mets won 108 games and beat the Red Sox in the World Series, but also made headlines with fights, arrests, rap songs and a black cat. Learn about six of the most memorable events from their historic season.

  4. Find out the record, manager, location, and other details of the 1986 New York Mets, the World Series champions. See the team's batting, pitching, fielding, and playoff stats for the season.

  5. 14 de set. de 2021 · Relive the most memorable moments from the '86 Mets, who dominated their way to a franchise-record 108 wins and a World Series title. See how they played with an edge, came back from deficits and faced some bizarre situations along the way.

  6. What looked to be a marquee matchup in Game 2 between the Mets’ Dwight Gooden (the NL Rookie of the Year from 1984 and the NL Cy Young Award winner from 1985) and Red Sox’ Roger Clemens (the new phenom du jour after winning the 1986 AL Cy Young Award) fizzled out in the early innings.

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