| Baseball team with Mr. and Mrs. mascots |  |  | 
          
            | New York team that writes a check on "Bobby Bonilla Day" | Universal | 23 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | MLB NL team | USA Today Quick | 23 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | NYC baseball team | Commuter | 23 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseballers | Newsday | 12 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs | Wall Street Journal | 08 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Baseball team, New York ___ |  |  | 
          
            | MLB team in Queens | Universal | 22 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseball players | USA Today | 21 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | Subway Series team that's not the Yankees |  |  | 
          
            | New York baseball squad | USA Today | 09 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | New York MLB team | LA Times Daily | 05 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | NY MLB team |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 | Eugene Sheffer | 18 Jul 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | USA Today | 02 Jul 2025 | 
          
            | M.L.B. team that retired Strawberry's #18 | New York Times | 25 Jun 2025 | 
          
            | MLB team with a suspension bridge in its logo | Wall Street Journal | 31 May 2025 | 
          
            | Juan Soto's team |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 06 May 2025 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 05 May 2025 | 
          
            | Yankees' crosstown rivals | USA Today Quick | 15 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Piazza's team from 1998 to 2005 |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 11 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Phillies rival | USA Today | 05 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseball team not named the Yankees |  |  | 
          
            | Citi field nine |  |  | 
          
            | NYC ballplayers |  |  | 
          
            | They retired Willie Mays' #24 | Newsday | 29 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseballers | Thomas Joseph | 26 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | Team that signed Juan Soto to a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million contract | New York Times Mini | 14 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | Team that plays at Citi Field |  |  | 
          
            | Team that added a purple "Grimace seat" to Citi Field in 2024 |  |  | 
          
            | Athletic competitions | New York Times | 02 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseballers | Newsday | 11 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | New York ___, MLB team where Willie Mays played and later went on to coach |  |  | 
          
            | NYC players |  |  | 
          
            | New York team | USA Today Quick | 03 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | USA Today | 01 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Team that retired Willie Mays's No. 24 | LA Times Daily | 18 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | M.L.B. team that was the first to trade a player for himself (Harry Chiti in 1962) | New York Times | 10 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | NY MLB team | USA Today Quick | 05 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Lives up to, as expectations | Wall Street Journal | 02 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | Universal | 25 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | First team to retire Casey Stengel's jersey number |  |  | 
          
            | Pro ball club that wears blue-and-orange jerseys |  |  | 
          
            | Yogi Berra's 1965 team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field squad | Eugene Sheffer | 05 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Citi Field ball team | Premier Sunday | 03 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Subject of the 2021 documentary "Once Upon a Time in Queens" | New York Times | 02 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Crosstown rivals of the Yankees |  |  | 
          
            | Queens MLB team | TV | 13 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | MLB squad in Queens | Universal | 27 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | Baseball team, New York ___ |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 18 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | Brandon Nimmo's team |  |  | 
          
            | NY nine | USA Today Quick | 15 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | NYC MLB team | Commuter | 10 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | New York's baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | M.L.B. team that's played in three different stadiums since its inception in 1962 | New York Times | 03 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 | Eugene Sheffer | 30 Jul 2024 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Universal | 12 Jul 2024 | 
          
            | Phillies' rivals | USA Today | 06 Jul 2024 | 
          
            | N.Y. team | USA Today Quick | 29 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | New York players at Citi Field |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field baseball team | Universal | 01 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | Subway Series side | LA Times Daily | 19 May 2024 | 
          
            | --> ____ of the MLB |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple batters | Newsday | 17 May 2024 | 
          
            | Squad whose colors match the New York City flag | LA Times Daily | 12 May 2024 | 
          
            | NYC's NL team |  |  | 
          
            | World Series champs of 1969 and 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Last team that was managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | New York players |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field baseball team | Universal | 12 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | New York basball team | Thomas Joseph | 08 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Squad whose Double-A affiliate is the Rumble Ponies | LA Times Daily | 06 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | New York baseball players | Universal | 05 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | New York baseball team not named the Yankees |  |  | 
          
            | New York baseball team which replaced the Dodgers and Giants in 1962 (4) |  |  | 
          
            | MLB team based in Queens |  |  | 
          
            | '69 World Series stars |  |  | 
          
            | New York team | Wall Street Journal | 06 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | 2000 Subway Series participants |  |  | 
          
            | See 59 Across | Newsday | 03 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | Team with a Home Run pome | Newsday | 27 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | Team that plays home games in Queens | Commuter | 26 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | Baseball team from Queens |  |  | 
          
            | Team that retired the numbers of Gil Hodges and Mike Piazza |  |  | 
          
            | New York team | Commuter | 29 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Cyclones and Rumble Ponies affiliate |  |  | 
          
            | National League East team | Newsday | 03 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | N.L. East team | New York Times | 16 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Baseball team with a skyline in its logo | Universal | 14 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | N.L. East team for which Tom Seaver pitched | New York Times | 07 Nov 2023 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 14 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 28 Sep 2023 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | Newsday | 24 Sep 2023 | 
          
            | New York ___, MLB team whose former members include Darryl Strawberry and Tom Seaver |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team | New York Times | 14 Aug 2023 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | Newsday | 27 Jul 2023 | 
          
            | 1986 Series winners | Premier Sunday | 02 Jul 2023 | 
          
            | Max Scherzer's squad | LA Times Daily | 12 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | National League expansion team of 1962 | New York Times | 25 May 2023 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 24 May 2023 | 
          
            | Queens players | New York Times | 14 May 2023 | 
          
            | Team in the 1973 National League Championship Series | Wall Street Journal | 12 May 2023 | 
          
            | Team whose first manager was Casey Stengel | LA Times Daily | 05 May 2023 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 10 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | Newsday | 27 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | New York baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 30 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | Universal | 03 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseballers | Newsday | 02 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | USA Today | 01 Jan 2023 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 22 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | M.L.B. team that played its first two seasons at the fabled Polo Grounds | New York Times | 20 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | New York MLB team | LA Times Daily | 19 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 13 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | N.L. East team | LA Times Daily | 21 Oct 2022 | 
          
            | National League East team | Newsday | 22 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 12 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 31 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | Universal | 26 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 17 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field players | Universal | 06 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 05 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | Team in Queens | Universal | 17 Jul 2022 | 
          
            | MLB team in the ESPN documentary "Once Upon a Time in Queens" | LA Times Daily | 31 May 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Wall Street Journal | 09 Apr 2022 | 
          
            | New York's baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Players near 46 Down | Newsday | 19 Feb 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Wall Street Journal | 18 Jan 2022 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Universal | 25 Dec 2021 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 22 Dec 2021 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 25 Oct 2021 | 
          
            | Their stadium has a Jackie Robinson Rotunda | Newsday | 02 Oct 2021 | 
          
            | 1969 MLB upstarts | The Washington Post | 20 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | 1969 MLB upstarts | LA Times Daily | 20 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 17 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | LA Times Daily | 27 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | The Washington Post | 27 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | New York team with a bridge in its logo | Universal | 27 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | Jacob deGrom’s team | Wall Street Journal | 19 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | New York's baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | New York MLB team based in Queens |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' crosstown rivals | USA Today | 06 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | Team with 'Mr.' and 'Mrs.' mascots | New York Times | 26 Feb 2021 | 
          
            | New York baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Two-time Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom and teammates | LA Times Daily | 22 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | Two-time Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom and teammates | The Washington Post | 22 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | 1969 Series champs | Thomas Joseph | 11 Dec 2020 | 
          
            | Jacob deGrom pitches for them | Wall Street Journal | 17 Nov 2020 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | USA Today | 20 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | Team that shares a city with the Yankees | Universal | 14 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | Yanks' crosstown rivals | LA Times Daily | 29 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Yanks' crosstown rivals | The Washington Post | 29 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Big Apple sluggers | Newsday | 23 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Eugene Sheffer | 12 Sep 2020 | 
          
            | Team whose mascot's head is a ball | The Washington Post | 13 Aug 2020 | 
          
            | Team whose mascot's head is a ball | LA Times Daily | 13 Aug 2020 | 
          
            | Big Apple ballplayers | Newsday | 26 Jul 2020 | 
          
            | 2000 Subway Series team | Newsday | 28 Jun 2020 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | USA Today | 26 May 2020 | 
          
            | Team that retired Mike Piazza's #31 | LA Times Daily | 23 Apr 2020 | 
          
            | Team that retired Mike Piazza's #31 | The Washington Post | 23 Apr 2020 | 
          
            | 1969 MLB upstarts | LA Times Daily | 16 Apr 2020 | 
          
            | 1969 MLB upstarts | The Washington Post | 16 Apr 2020 | 
          
            | New York MLB squad | USA Today | 06 Apr 2020 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | Wall Street Journal | 25 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Thomas Joseph | 04 Mar 2020 | 
          
            | Queens-based baseball team | USA Today | 23 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | New York baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | New York MLB team based in Queens |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball team whose original full name is rarely used | The Washington Post | 20 Dec 2019 | 
          
            | Baseball team whose original full name is rarely used | LA Times Daily | 20 Dec 2019 | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team | New York Times | 26 Nov 2019 | 
          
            | 'Miracle' team of 1969 | USA Today | 27 Oct 2019 | 
          
            | Stengel's 'Amazin'' team | USA Today | 18 Oct 2019 | 
          
            | New York ___, Queens-based MLB team that has won two World Series titles |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo | The Washington Post | 15 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo | LA Times Daily | 15 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Citi Field baseballers | Universal | 15 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseballers | Newsday | 11 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Queens squad | Universal | 05 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | Baseball's "Amazins" |  |  | 
          
            | New York team | Universal | 16 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champs | Thomas Joseph | 06 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | Citi Field squad | USA Today | 17 Jul 2019 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | Newsday | 21 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Subway Series side | The New Yorker | 10 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Queens squad | LA Times Daily | 19 May 2019 | 
          
            | Queens squad | The Washington Post | 19 May 2019 | 
          
            | Queens-based baseball team | Wall Street Journal | 06 May 2019 | 
          
            | Baseball's 'Amazin's' | New York Times | 02 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Baseball team, New York ___ |  |  | 
          
            | Team not far from JFK | Newsday | 22 Mar 2019 | 
          
            | Baseball's "Amazin's" |  |  | 
          
            | Queens squad |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens squad |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field squad |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel's "Amazin'" team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens-based baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Two-time World Series champs | The Washington Post | 21 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | Two-time World Series champs | LA Times Daily | 21 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | 2015 World Series team |  |  | 
          
            | 2015 World Series team | New York Times | 12 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | Big Apple team | LA Times Daily | 11 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | Big Apple team | The Washington Post | 11 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | ___-Willets Point (subway station in Queens, N.Y.) | New York Times | 25 Aug 2018 | 
          
            | New York baseball team | Newsday | 25 Jun 2018 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | Wall Street Journal | 18 Jun 2018 | 
          
            | 2000 Subway Series team | USA Today | 29 May 2018 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | USA Today | 21 Apr 2018 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | USA Today | 05 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | 'Miracle' team of 1969 | New York Times | 21 Feb 2018 | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel | LA Times Daily | 24 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel | The Washington Post | 24 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team | Newsday | 22 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champs | Wall Street Journal | 13 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | Queens team | Wall Street Journal | 02 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | 2000 Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Two-time World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | ___-Willets Point (subway station in Queens, N.Y.) |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | National League East team | Newsday | 29 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Queens squad | The Washington Post Sunday | 22 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Team whose mascot's head is a baseball | The Washington Post | 20 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Team whose mascot's head is a baseball | LA Times Daily | 20 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Team covered at amazinavenue.com | LA Times Daily | 15 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Team covered at amazinavenue.com | The Washington Post | 15 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Citi Field squad | Wall Street Journal | 10 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Last team to play in the Polo Grounds | LA Times Daily | 30 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | Last team to play in the Polo Grounds | The Washington Post | 30 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | New York baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team | The Washington Post | 14 Aug 2017 | 
          
            | Citi Field team | LA Times Daily | 14 Aug 2017 | 
          
            | New York ball team | Premier Sunday | 13 Aug 2017 | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs | Wall Street Journal | 29 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo | USA Today | 28 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | Big Apple squad | Universal | 24 Jun 2017 | 
          
            | 2015 World Series losers | Wall Street Journal | 06 May 2017 | 
          
            | New York's baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball's "Amazins" | LA Times Daily | 10 Apr 2017 | 
          
            | Baseball's 'Amazins' | The Washington Post | 10 Apr 2017 | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team of 1969 | USA Today | 02 Apr 2017 | 
          
            | 2015 World Series team | Newsday | 30 Mar 2017 | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 | USA Today | 05 Mar 2017 | 
          
            | Yankees' crosstown rivals | Newsday | 15 Feb 2017 | 
          
            | "Amazin'" baseball team | USA Today | 15 Feb 2017 | 
          
            | They played their first season at the Polo Grounds | Wall Street Journal | 26 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | Losers to the Royals in the 2015 World Series | The Washington Post | 26 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | Queens celebs | The Washington Post | 06 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball's "Amazins" |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple squad |  |  | 
          
            | Team whose mascot's head is a baseball |  |  | 
          
            | Team covered at amazinavenue.com |  |  | 
          
            | Last team to play in the Polo Grounds |  |  | 
          
            | Terry Collins manages them | Wall Street Journal | 31 Dec 2016 | 
          
            | Citi Field squad | LA Times Daily | 08 Dec 2016 | 
          
            | Team whose logo has a suspension bridge | The Washington Post | 13 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | 2015 National League champs | LA Times Daily | 02 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | Subway Series squad | New York Times | 01 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | Their team colors honor the Giants and Dodgers | The Chronicle of Higher Education | 30 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | Last team managed by Casey Stengel | The Washington Post | 07 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | New York club | Universal | 12 Jun 2016 | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team of the '60s | USA Today | 01 Jun 2016 | 
          
            | Citi Field crew | The Washington Post | 28 May 2016 | 
          
            | Subway Series side | Wall Street Journal | 27 May 2016 | 
          
            | N.L. East team | New York Times | 05 May 2016 | 
          
            | Citi Field baseballers | Premier Sunday | 10 Apr 2016 | 
          
            | Pro team with blue-and-orange jerseys | New York Times | 25 Mar 2016 | 
          
            | NYC baseball team | Eugene Sheffer | 28 Jan 2016 | 
          
            | New York team | Premier Sunday | 24 Jan 2016 | 
          
            | Subway Series squad |  |  | 
          
            | Their team colors honor the Giants and Dodgers |  |  | 
          
            | Flushing team |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field squad |  |  | 
          
            | New York club |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team of the '60s |  |  | 
          
            | 2015 National League champs |  |  | 
          
            | NLCS winners of 2015 | Wall Street Journal | 11 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | Team offering 'Amazin' Memorabilia' | The Washington Post | 08 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | 'Subway Series' team | Eugene Sheffer | 21 Nov 2015 | 
          
            | Their logo includes the Empire State Building | Wall Street Journal | 02 Oct 2015 | 
          
            | 1969 and 1986 World Series champs | New York Times | 21 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | Yankees' hometown rivals | New York Times | 25 Aug 2015 | 
          
            | "Amazin'" 1969 group | USA Today | 22 Aug 2015 | 
          
            | Famous New Yorkers | USA Today | 13 Jul 2015 | 
          
            | Queens swingers | LA Times Daily | 21 Jun 2015 | 
          
            | New York team | Family Time | 16 Feb 2015 | 
          
            | Subway Series team | New York Times | 25 Jan 2015 | 
          
            | New York baseballers | Newsday | 13 Jan 2015 | 
          
            | Big Apple baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a bridge in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" 1969 group |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' hometown rivals |  |  | 
          
            | Famous New Yorkers |  |  | 
          
            | NLCS winners of 2015 |  |  | 
          
            | New York baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | Queens swingers |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 and 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | New York nine |  |  | 
          
            | Their logo includes the Empire State Building |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | Team offering "Amazin' Memorabilia" |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball team with a losing record every year since moving to Citi Field |  |  | 
          
            | NL East team |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Team with which Nolan Ryan made his major-league debut |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series squad |  |  | 
          
            | National League East team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens team |  |  | 
          
            | New York tickertape honorees of 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Ball club whose colors are blue and orange |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball team that made about $300 million from Bernie Madoff |  |  | 
          
            | Ball club whose colors are blue and orange |  |  | 
          
            | "The Miracle Has Landed" team |  |  | 
          
            | '86 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field ballplayers |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field squad |  |  | 
          
            | David Wright's team |  |  | 
          
            | Team that got a new ballpark in 2009 |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | David Wright's team |  |  | 
          
            | "Meet the ___" (major-league fight song) |  |  | 
          
            | Queens nine |  |  | 
          
            | Team whose colors are blue and orange |  |  | 
          
            | Strawberry's mates, once |  |  | 
          
            | 51-Down team |  |  | 
          
            | Subject of "The Miracle Has Landed" |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | 'Miracle' ball team |  |  | 
          
            | NY team |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' crosstown rivals |  |  | 
          
            | Willie Mays's last team |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field squad |  |  | 
          
            | Achievers of a 1969 "miracle" |  |  | 
          
            | World Series winners of 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Beneficiaries of Bill Buckner's famous World Series error |  |  | 
          
            | National League East team |  |  | 
          
            | Team Gil Hodges both played for and managed |  |  | 
          
            | National League East team |  |  | 
          
            | Beneficiaries of Bill Buckner's famous World Series error |  |  | 
          
            | Last team that Willie Mays played for |  |  | 
          
            | Team for which Dwight Gooden debuted |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | '86 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field ball team |  |  | 
          
            | "Kiner's Korner" interviewees |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | New York attraction |  |  | 
          
            | Amazin' baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" 1969 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series participant |  |  | 
          
            | Queens ball team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens team |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel was their first manager |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle nine of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a bridge in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" workers of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 World Series losers |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" 1969 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel was their first manager |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens ball team |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team, starting in 2009 |  |  | 
          
            | Citi Field team |  |  | 
          
            | Team since 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009 |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Mayor's Trophy Game team, once |  |  | 
          
            | Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons |  |  | 
          
            | Last team managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Famous New Yorkers |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009 |  |  | 
          
            | Queens nine |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Team that retired Casey Stengel's #37 |  |  | 
          
            | They move to Citi Field in 2009 |  |  | 
          
            | Team that retired Casey Stengel's #37 |  |  | 
          
            | Subject of the 1993 book "The Worst Team Money Could Buy" |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 World Series team |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 World Series team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 baseball upstarts |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 upstarts |  |  | 
          
            | NL East nine |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 upstarts |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y. team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 baseball upstarts |  |  | 
          
            | Queens crew |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | Bosox foe of 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple team |  |  | 
          
            | New Orleans Zephyrs' parent team |  |  | 
          
            | Losers of the 2006 NLCS |  |  | 
          
            | They battle the Yankees for ink |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" workers of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | 1962-63 Polo Grounds team |  |  | 
          
            | Two-time World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Willie Randolph's team |  |  | 
          
            | They finished their first season 60 1/2 games out of first |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a skyline in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | Subject of the book "The Bad Guys Won!" |  |  | 
          
            | 29-Down team |  |  | 
          
            | Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century |  |  | 
          
            | Queens subject? |  |  | 
          
            | Shea squad |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a bridge in its logo |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Carlos Delgado's team |  |  | 
          
            | They were "amazin'," to Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | Strawberry's first major-league team |  |  | 
          
            | 1962-63 Polo Grounds team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens squad |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Some ballplayers |  |  | 
          
            | They play chez Shea |  |  | 
          
            | Shea squad |  |  | 
          
            | Pro team since '62 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium players |  |  | 
          
            | Shea squad |  |  | 
          
            | Players in blue, white, orange, and black |  |  | 
          
            | New York nine |  |  | 
          
            | Shea swingers |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 World Series losers |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium squad |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium pros |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium group |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | Club of Queens |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Team first managed by Casey Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | "How 'bout them ___?" (classic conversation segue) |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" workers of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin"' team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champions |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Team with a postseason record of 37-27 |  |  | 
          
            | They play at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | They were Amazin' in 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | New Yorkers since 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | 36-Down team |  |  | 
          
            | 1973 N.L. East champs |  |  | 
          
            | Team since 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea players |  |  | 
          
            | They play chez Shea |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 World Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Big Apple nine |  |  | 
          
            | Norfolk Tides' parent team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium team |  |  | 
          
            | 1962 expansion team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | Queens players |  |  | 
          
            | Losers of 120 games in 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | Queens squad |  |  | 
          
            | They play chez Shea |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 "subway series" losers |  |  | 
          
            | They beat the 39-Across in the 1986 8-Down |  |  | 
          
            | Shea baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | World Series champs of 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin"' team |  |  | 
          
            | They debuted in '62 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 Series losers |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' crosstown rivals |  |  | 
          
            | '69 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | New York nine |  |  | 
          
            | Team that retired Tom Seaver's #41 |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" team of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | 2000 "Subway Series" losers |  |  | 
          
            | "Subway Series" team |  |  | 
          
            | Strawberry and Throneberry, for two |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle nine of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Binghamton minor league team |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball champions of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea denizens |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel's '60s crew |  |  | 
          
            | Team once owned by Joan Payson |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" group of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 miracle team |  |  | 
          
            | Unlikely champs in '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Word yelled after "go" at Shea Stadium |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium team |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champions |  |  | 
          
            | The Cyclones' parent team |  |  | 
          
            | Team also known as the Amazin's |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens players |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 pennant winner |  |  | 
          
            | Queens favorite |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium team |  |  | 
          
            | NY team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | New York baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | New York tickertape honorees, 1962, '69 and '86 |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin"' 1969 group |  |  | 
          
            | NL nine |  |  | 
          
            | Queens nine |  |  | 
          
            | They play at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | Yankee rivals |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | NYC club |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" team of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | They play at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | N.L. East team |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" nine of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Valentine's group |  |  | 
          
            | Subway Series team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea players |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium group |  |  | 
          
            | Queens nine |  |  | 
          
            | Cellar dwellers for most of the 1960s |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium squad |  |  | 
          
            | Queens favorites |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin'" baseballers |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Team that debuted in 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | "Subway Series" team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea players |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" ball club of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Casey Stengel's last team |  |  | 
          
            | Amazin' team |  |  | 
          
            | '86 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Shea players |  |  | 
          
            | Braves' rivals |  |  | 
          
            | Queens' favorites? |  |  | 
          
            | Noted runners-up in 2000 |  |  | 
          
            | NY club |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | Valentine's nine |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | They play chez Shea |  |  | 
          
            | They were "Amazin"' in 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium residents |  |  | 
          
            | Valentine's boys |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series champs |  |  | 
          
            | "Amazin' " team |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle workers of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Expansion team of 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | Queens' favorites? |  |  | 
          
            | Braves' rivals |  |  | 
          
            | ANY team |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' rivals for attention |  |  | 
          
            | Valentine's boys of summer |  |  | 
          
            | They came up short in the Subway Series |  |  | 
          
            | Mike Piazza's team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea denizens |  |  | 
          
            | '86 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | National League team |  |  | 
          
            | Yanks' rivals |  |  | 
          
            | Polo Grounds crew of 1962-63 |  |  | 
          
            | NL nine |  |  | 
          
            | "The Amazin's" |  |  | 
          
            | Giants' successors |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium nine |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel's Amazin's |  |  | 
          
            | 1962 expansion team |  |  | 
          
            | Polo Grounds nine of 1962-63 |  |  | 
          
            | They play at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens' team |  |  | 
          
            | 1986 World Series winners |  |  | 
          
            | Team at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | Shea denizens |  |  | 
          
            | Team that debuted in '62 |  |  | 
          
            | Queens favorites |  |  | 
          
            | New York City players |  |  | 
          
            | Shea nine |  |  | 
          
            | Queens team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium team |  |  | 
          
            | Expansion team of 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | New York nine |  |  | 
          
            | Shea nine |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium regulars |  |  | 
          
            | Flushing Meadows team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea players |  |  | 
          
            | Shea denizens |  |  | 
          
            | Shea team |  |  | 
          
            | Shea residents |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle" group |  |  | 
          
            | Sports team since 1962 |  |  | 
          
            | Shea Stadium nine |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y.C. baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | Mgr. Hodges's "Cinderella team" |  |  | 
          
            | World Series winners: 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | "Cinderella team" of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | "Miracle team" of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Dodgers' victims in 1988 playoffs |  |  | 
          
            | World Series champions: 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y. team |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y. heroes in 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Series winners: 1969 and 1986 |  |  | 
          
            | Wilson, Johnson, Carter et al. |  |  | 
          
            | Strawberry's bunch |  |  | 
          
            | NL nine |  |  | 
          
            | Shea performers |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball champs in 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Miracle team of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | Frank Howard's boys |  |  | 
          
            | Cinderella team of '69 |  |  | 
          
            | N.L. team |  |  | 
          
            | Koosman and Seaver, once |  |  | 
          
            | Seaver and Koosman, once |  |  | 
          
            | Two great N.Y. centers of culture |  |  | 
          
            | Torre's troops |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel's bunch once |  |  | 
          
            | World Series winners: 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | They play at Shea |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y. nine |  |  | 
          
            | Torre's men |  |  | 
          
            | They started with Stengel |  |  | 
          
            | New York team |  |  | 
          
            | Queens athletes |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball team |  |  | 
          
            | N.Y. players |  |  | 
          
            | N. L. players |  |  | 
          
            | Shea tenants |  |  | 
          
            | The Amazings |  |  | 
          
            | N. Y. athletes |  |  | 
          
            | Queens group |  |  | 
          
            | Yogi's team |  |  | 
          
            | N. Y. team |  |  | 
          
            | N. Y. players |  |  | 
          
            | Ball team |  |  | 
          
            | 1969 champs |  |  | 
          
            | Gil's crew |  |  | 
          
            | Berra's nine |  |  | 
          
            | Sports-page name |  |  | 
          
            | Champs of 1969 |  |  | 
          
            | Sports phenomenon. |  |  | 
          
            | Diamond phenomenon. |  |  | 
          
            | Champions |  |  | 
          
            | Shea occupants |  |  | 
          
            | New N. Y. team for 1962. |  |  | 
          
            | Berra's boys. |  |  | 
          
            | Yankees' counterpart |  |  | 
          
            | Stengel's pride. |  |  | 
          
            | "T-ball is just like baseball, except there's no pitching -- just like the ___" (David Letterman) |  |  | 
          
            | "The ___ have shown me more ways to lose than I even knew existed." (Casey Stengel) |  |  | 
          
            | MLB team that has been in the league the longest without a no-hitter |  |  | 
          
            | Team that the only Cy Young-winning knuckleballer pitched for |  |  | 
          
            | Team whose AAA club is the Buffalo Bisons |  |  | 
          
            | The team to watch. |  |  | 
          
            | Fisherman's gear. |  |  | 
          
            | "Meet the ___" (baseball anthem) |  |  | 
          
            | Neighbors of La Guardia |  |  | 
          
            | Pride of New York. |  |  | 
          
            | Seaver, Jones et al. |  |  | 
          
            | Baseball team. |  |  | 
          
            | Ball club. |  |  | 
          
            | Men from Shea. |  |  | 
          
            | Ball team. |  |  | 
          
            | Wes Westrum's men. |  |  | 
          
            | Popular ball team. |  |  | 
          
            | National Leaguers. |  |  | 
          
            | Popular "cellar-dwellers." |  |  | 
          
            | That 23-inning team. |  |  |