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The 21 biggest upsets in sports history - Page 10 of 21 - Kiwi Report

The 21 biggest upsets in sports history


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[post_page_title]New York Mets beat Baltimore Orioles, 1969[/post_page_title]
The Miracle Mets had a shockingly good season in 1969. Having lost more than 100 games just two years prior, the Mets turned things around, winning 100 games and making their way to a World Series against the Baltimore Orioles, in which the Mets were the true underdogs. But they surprised everyone, winning the World Series in five games, and thanks to an incredible call. The Mets were down 3-0 in the game when manager Gil Hodges proved his batter, Cleon Jones, was hit in the foot with the ball. Donn Clendenon then hit a two-run home run, in what would prove to be a series-clinching 5-3 win.
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