Baseball

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By Andrew Linker

The Daily Pitch

Pic of the Day

The New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates line up along the foul lines 64 years ago today at the Polo Grounds before the Mets’ first home game. The Mets are a National League expansion team born in 1962 out of the turmoil that arises after the 1957 season when the Dodgers and Giants bolt from New York to California. The fledgling Mets play in the Giants’ old home before Shea Stadium comes along in 1964. After opening the 1962 season two days earlier with an 11-4 loss at St. Louis, the Mets fall 4-2 to the Pirates 64 years ago today before a damp, chilled Friday afternoon – naturally, Friday the 13th – crowd of 12,447. The Mets go on to lose their first nine games before finishing the 1962 season with a major league-record 120 losses.

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