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Difference between revisions of "New York Mets"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
To demonstrate he's an American, [[Apu]] once wore a New York Mets shirt.<ref>"[[Much Apu About Nothing]]"</ref> [[Shea Stadium]], the Mets stadium until 2009 was mentioned when [[Bart]] told [[Homer]] that they could go to New York now that Homer's two least favorite buildings had been destroyed ([[Old Penn Station]] and Shea Stadium).
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To demonstrate he's an American, [[Apu]] once wore a New York Mets shirt.<ref>"[[Much Apu About Nothing]]"</ref> [[Shea Stadium]], the Mets stadium until 2009 was mentioned when [[Bart]] told [[Homer]] that they could go to New York now that Homer's two least favorite buildings had been destroyed ([[Old Penn Station]] and Shea Stadium).<ref>"[[Moonshine River]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 10:45, December 22, 2012

The New York Mets are a current Major League Baseball (MLB) team in Queens, New York.

History

To demonstrate he's an American, Apu once wore a New York Mets shirt.[1] Shea Stadium, the Mets stadium until 2009 was mentioned when Bart told Homer that they could go to New York now that Homer's two least favorite buildings had been destroyed (Old Penn Station and Shea Stadium).[2]

Behind the Laughter

The New York Mets are a baseball team that has been in the National League since their creation in 1961. After the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers moved west to become the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers, New York was left with one baseball team, the Yankees. Major League Baseball decided to add the Mets to the National League and they have won two World Series championships since 1961 (in 1969 and 1986).

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