Answer: METS
METS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 194 times.
- Shea nine
- Expansion team of 1962
- Queens team
- New York nine
- Team at Shea
- Giants' successors
- 1969 Series winners
- Shea Stadium nine
- "Amazin' " team
- Miracle workers of '69
- Team with a bridge in its logo
- "Miracle" team of 1969
- Subway Series team
- New York tickertape honorees, 1962, '69 and '86
- 1969 miracle team
- Shea team
- 1986 World Series champs
- 2000 "subway series" losers
- Team once managed by Dallas Green
- They beat the 39-Across in the 1986 8-Down
- Team since 1962
- "Miracle" workers of 1969
- "How 'bout them ___?" (classic conversation segue)
- 1962 expansion team
- Shea squad
- Queens subject?
- 29-Down team
- Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century
- Last team managed by Casey Stengel
- Citi Field team
- Subway Series participant
- Citi Field team, starting in 2009
- "Amazin'" team
- 1969 World Series champs
- "Miracle" ball club of 1969
- 2000 World Series losers
- Casey Stengel's last team
- Shea players
- New York team
- N.L. East team
- "Miracle" nine of '69
- They play at Shea
- NY team
- Queens players
- "Subway Series" team
- World Series champs of 1986
- National League team
- Club of Queens
- Shea Stadium pros
- Shea Stadium squad
- 36-Down team
- They play chez Shea
- 1969 World Series champions
- Shea Stadium group
- Shea swingers
- Team that retired Casey Stengel's #37
- Last team that Willie Mays played for
- Citi Field ballplayers
- Miracle nine of '69
- Queens squad
- "Miracle" 1969 World Series winners
- Queens ball team
- Team Gil Hodges both played for and managed
- 1973 N.L. East champs
- Team with a postseason record of 37-27
- Norfolk Tides' parent team
- Willie Randolph's team
- Subject of the book "The Bad Guys Won!"
- They finished their first season 60 1/2 games out of first
- Team with a skyline in its logo
- Carlos Delgado's team
- Losers of the 2006 NLCS
- Subject of the 1993 book "The Worst Team Money Could Buy"
- New Orleans Zephyrs' parent team
- Team that finished last out of ten teams in each of its first four seasons
- Mayor's Trophy Game team, once
- "Kiner's Korner" interviewees
- 1986 World Series winners
- Stengel was their first manager
- Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009
- Big Apple team
- 2000 World Series team
- 1969 upstarts
- 1969 baseball upstarts
- 1962-63 Polo Grounds team
- Shea Stadium players
- Big Apple baseball team
- Pro team since '62
- Big Apple baseballers
- New York baseballers
- Queens crew
- National League East team
- Big Apple nine
- ''Miracle'' team of '69
- ''Miracle'' workers of 1969
- Yankees' crosstown rivals
- Famous New Yorkers
- N.Y. team
- NL East nine
- Amazin' baseballers
- New York attraction
- Team first managed by Casey Stengel
- 1969 World Series winners
- They battle the Yankees for ink
- Players in blue, white, orange, and black
- They debuted in '62
- "Amazin"' team
- 1986 pennant winner
- '86 World Series winners
- World Series winners of 1986
- Beneficiaries of Bill Buckner's famous World Series error
- Team for which Dwight Gooden debuted
- Willie Mays's last team
- Beneficiaries of Bill Buckners famous World Series error
- "Amazin'" Big Apple team
- "Miracle" team of '69
- Shea baseballers
- Subject of "The Miracle Has Landed"
- New York ball club
- 1969 Series champs
- 2000 Series losers
- Flushing team
- 'Miracle' ball team
- Citi Field ball team
- "Amazing" '69 team
- "Meet the ___" (major-league fight song)
- Citi Field squad
- Strawberry's mates, once
- David Wright's team
- N.Y. baseballers
- Team that got a new ballpark in 2009
- Team whose colors are blue and orange
- "Olympia" and others
- 51-Down team
- Miracle team of 1969
- "The Miracle Has Landed" team
- Ball club whose colors are blue and orange
- New York tickertape honorees of 1986
- Expos rivals
- Subway Series squad
- Some ballplayers
- Queens swingers
- Unlikely '69 champs
- Yankees' hometown rivals
- 1969 and 1986 World Series champs
- 'Subway Series' team
- NYC baseball team
- 2015 World Series team
- Pro team with blue-and-orange jerseys
- "Amazin'" team of the '60s
- "Amazin'" team of 1969
- New York club
- 2000 Subway Series team
- 2015 National League champs
- "Amazin'" baseball team
- Baseball's "Amazins"
- Big Apple squad
- New York ball team
- Last team to play in the Polo Grounds
- Team covered at amazinavenue.com
- Team whose mascot's head is a baseball
- "miracle" group
- Flushing meadows team
- New York baseball team
- ___-Willets Point (subway station in Queens, N.Y.)
- Two-time World Series champs
- Team not far from JFK
- Baseball's "Amazin's"
- Big Apple ballplayers
- Citi Field baseballers
- Stengel's "Amazin'" team
- Baseball team whose original full name is rarely used
- New York MLB squad
- 1969 MLB upstarts
- Team that retired Mike Piazza's #31
- Team whose mascot's head is a ball
- Big Apple sluggers
- Yanks' crosstown rivals
- Team that shares a city with the Yankees
- Two-time Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom and teammates
- Team with "Mr." and "Mrs." mascots
- "Meet the ___" (baseball fight song)
- MLB team in the ESPN documentary "Once Upon a Time in Queens"
- New York MLB team
- M.L.B. team that played its first two seasons at the fabled Polo Grounds
- Team whose first manager was Casey Stengel
- National League expansion team of 1962
- Max Scherzer's squad
- Subway Series side
- N.L. East team for which Tom Seaver pitched
- Squad whose Double-A affiliate is the Rumble Ponies
- Squad whose colors match the New York City flag
- M.L.B. team that's played in three different stadiums since its inception in 1962
- Subject of the 2021 documentary "Once Upon a Time in Queens"