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"textContent": "In 1986, the New York Mets won the World Series by defeating the Boston Red Sox in seven games. It’s unequivocally on the short list of best series of all-time, and its most pivotal moment — the ball rolling through Bill Buckner’s legs in game 6 — is one of baseball’s most indelible sequences. The win united New Yorkers at a time when the city felt battered. The victory also capped off a season that saw the Mets celebrate the National League pennant by partying so hard, they trashed the team plane.\n\nThe article How a Baltimore Brewery Shaped New York’s Most Notorious Baseball Team appeared first on VinePair.",
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