Remembering Old Shea Stadium

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Shea Stadium. Oh, the memories that are evoked by those two words. It’s hard to believe that it’s gone after 44 years. It is even harder to think of the Mets as being an expansion team. Haven’t they been around forever? Oh, and for all you trivia buffs out there Shea Stadium was formerly known as the Flushing Meadow Park Municipal Stadium.

Through the years Shea Stadium has been the home to some of the greatest baseball players ever to pick up a bat. Players like Duke Snider, Nolan Ryan, Warren Spahn, Tom Seaver, Willie Mays, Eddie Murray, Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, Richie Ashburn, and Gary Carter who all became heroes in the baseball Hall of Fame. And who can forget the entertaining players like Lenny “Nails” Dykstra and Gil Hodges who just toughed it out on a daily basis?

Although the history of the stadium has been entwined with stories that have shocked us, angered us, even caused us to laugh and cry, in the end they are all great memories. In 1986 the world watched as sluggers Dwight Gooden and Daryl Strawberry took the Mets to a World Series win over the Boston Red Sox. Sadly the two beloved players spent through the rest of their careers struggling with drug issues and other personal problems.

In 1969 we saw the Amazin’ Mets win their first Championship when no one really knew of the young Nolan Ryan who would spend the next 27 years earning the record of the player who struck out 5,714 batters. Remarkable moments like these abound throughout the history of Shea Stadium; in fact, one could literally write a book about the colorful and extraordinary events. And although a new chapter in the stadium’s history begins, those special memories of the past will live in the hearts of Mets’ fans around the world for eternity.

Outside of baseball though was the remembrance of 9/11. Shea Stadium became the centerpiece for supplies, food, and a place to stay for all the victims to utilize. It took an unprecedented for the MLB to get back to everyday life, but for New York, it was one of the most inspiring nights ever in baseball history. Over 41,000 fans packed the stadium to watch the Mets take on the Braves and keep those who were lost close to all our hearts. When mixed in with great baseball everyone will tell you that Shea was a place like no other. Here’s to 50 more years of baseball history.

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