The 1973 New York Mets’ comeback journey took them from last place to the World Series.
Despite a dismal start, the Mets caught fire in September, clinching the NL East title.
Led by players like Tom Seaver and Willie Mays, the Mets advanced to the World Series.
Although they fell short against the Oakland Athletics, their comeback remains legendary.
Manager Yogi Berra’s leadership played a crucial role in the team’s resurgence.
This comeback is remembered as one of the most improbable and exciting in MLB history.
