Remembering Mets History (1969) Tommie Agee Hits Longest HR Ever Hit at Shea Stadium
Thursday April 10th, 1969: I n just the third game of what was to be the amazing season, there were already some positive vibrations around the 1969 New York Mets. On this afternoon the Mets hosted one of MLB's brand-new expansion teams, the Montreal Expos, led by manager Gene Mauch. The Expos were the first MLB team to play their home games outside of the United States, as they began playing at Jary Park in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Montreal had been home to the baseball Royals, which were the AAA affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1939 to 1961. After the team moved to Syracuse NY, the bids were put in for an MLB franchise which was awarded to the city in 1969. The Expos were named after the Expo 1967 World's Fair. The Expos beat the Mets on Opening Day & the Mets took the second game of the series. On this Wednesday afternoon, a small crowd of just 8,606 came to Shea Stadium, for the rubber match of the series. Mets Gil Hodges sent his 22-year-...