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  2. Metz (band) - Wikipedia

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    Metz (band) METZ (official capitalization) is a Canadian punk rock band formed in 2007 in Ottawa, [11] and currently based in Toronto. [12] [13] [14] The band consists of guitarist and vocalist Alex Edkins, bassist Chris Slorach and drummer Hayden Menzies. [10] In an interview with Austin, Texas zine The Cosmic Clash, Edkins has labeled METZ's ...

  3. 1972 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 New York Mets season was the 11th regular season for the Mets, who played home games at Shea Stadium. Led by manager Yogi Berra , the team had an 83–73 record [1] and finished in third place in the National League East .

  4. 1962 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 New York Mets season was the first regular season for the Mets, as the National League returned to New York City for the first time since 1957. They went 40–120 (.250) and finished tenth and last in the National League, 60 + 1 ⁄ 2 games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants , who had once called New York home.

  5. Ray-Ban - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban is a brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for its Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica Group for a reported $640 million.

  6. 1973 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    July. July 1 – Luis Aparicio of the Boston Red Sox steals the 500th base of his career in a 9–5 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. It is the highest total in the American League since Eddie Collins (741 career steals) retired in 1930. July 2 – The Detroit Tigers sign undrafted free agent Ron LeFlore.

  7. Ray-Ban Wayfarer - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and eyeglasses have been manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952. Made popular in the 1950s and 1960s by music and film icons such as Buddy Holly , Roy Orbison and James Dean , Wayfarers almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s through massive product placements .

  8. Logos and uniforms of the New York Mets - Wikipedia

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    New York Mets primary logo, originally designed by cartoonist Ray Gotto in 1962 and slightly revised in 1999. Current Mets uniforms. The New York Mets , founded in 1962, returned National League baseball to New York following the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco.

  9. 1999 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    1999 New York Mets season. The 1999 New York Mets season was the franchise's 38th season and the team's 36th season at Shea Stadium. They went 97–66 and finished second in the National League East but won the NL Wild Card by beating the Cincinnati Reds in a one-game playoff.

  10. Ban Johnson Park - Wikipedia

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    Ban Johnson Park was a baseball stadium located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was also known as Whittington Park and McKee Park. It was also known as Whittington Park and McKee Park. The ballpark was located within today's Whittington Park Historic District and directly across from the still active Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo .

  11. 1971 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    August 25 - The Cincinnati Reds signed free agent infielder Doug Flynn. August 28 – Phillies pitcher Rick Wise hits two home runs, including a grand slam off Don McMahon, in the second game of a doubleheader, duplicating his feat in his June no-hitter. Wise beats the San Francisco Giants, 7–3.