
The 1969 New York Mets won 100 games out the 162 they played in the regular season. This marked the first year that they would have 100 wins or more in a single season. Finishing first in their division, they moved on to defeat Atlanta in the National League Championship Series, winning their first ever National League Pennant. They then went on to clinch their first ever World Series Championship defeating the Baltimore Orioles.

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1969 New York Mets Opening Day Starters
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Tommie Agee Ken Boswell Ed Charles Rod Gaspar Jerry Grote Bud Harrelson Cleon Jones Ed Kranepool Tom Seaver
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1969 New York Mets Most Games by Position
| C |
Jerry Grote (112) |
| 1B |
Ed Kranepool (106) |
| 2B |
Ken Boswell (96) |
| 3B |
Wayne Garrett (72) |
| SS |
Bud Harrelson (119) |
| LF |
Cleon Jones (121) |
| CF |
Tommie Agee (143) |
| RF |
Ron Swoboda (77) |
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| SP |
Don Cardwell |
| SP |
Gary Gentry |
| SP |
Jerry Koosman |
| SP |
Jim McAndrew |
| SP |
Tom Seaver |
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| RP |
Jack DiLauro |
| RP |
Cal Koonce |
| RP |
Tug McGraw |
| CL |
Ron Taylor |
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