1973 New York Mets season

1973 New York Mets season

MLB yearly infobox alt
name = New York Mets
season = 1973
misc = 1973 NL Pennant

current league = National League
y1 = 1962
division = Eastern Division
y2 = 1969
Uniform logo =
ballpark = Shea Stadium
y4 = 1964
city = New York, New York
y5 = 1962
owners = Joan Whitney Payson
general managers = Bob Scheffing
managers = Yogi Berra
television = WOR-TV
radio = WHN
(Ralph Kiner, Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy)
The New York Mets' 1973 season was the 12th regular season for the Mets, who played played home games at Shea Stadium. Manager Yogi Berra led the team to a National League's Eastern Division pennant with a 82-79 record, National League pennant and a defeat at the hands of the Oakland Athletics in the world Series. Their .509 winning percentage was the lowest of any pennant-winner in major league history. However, the season was best know for pitcher Tug McGraw's catchphrase You Gotta Believe!!!

Offseason

*November 27, 1972: Tommie Agee was traded by the New York Mets to the Houston Astros for Rich Chiles and Buddy Harris. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/a/ageeto01.shtml]

Regular Season

Opening Day Starters

* Duffy Dyer
* Jim Fregosi
* Bud Harrelson
* Cleon Jones
* Willie Mays
* Felix Millan
* John Milner
* Tom Seaver
* Rusty Staub

eason Standings

Notable Transactions

* June 5, 1973: Lee Mazzilli was drafted by the New York Mets in the 1st round (14th pick) of the 1973 amateur draft.
* July 11, 1973: Jim Fregosi was purchased by the Texas Rangers from the New York Mets.

Roster

Starting pitchers

Awards and Honors

* Cy Young Award - Tom Seaver
* Jerry Koosman – Player of the Month, April 1973All-Star Game

NLCS

Game 1

October 6: Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game 4

October 9: Shea Stadium, New York City, New York

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1973.shtml 1973 New York Mets]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1973&t=NYN 1973 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com]


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