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The Titans shared the stadium with baseball's new expansion team, the New York Mets, for two years before both teams moved to Queens in 1964.
From 1964 to 2008, the Mets ' home ballpark was Shea Stadium.
In 1964, they moved into newly constructed Shea Stadium in Flushing Meadows, Queens, where the Mets stayed through the 2008 season.
When the Mets moved to Shea Stadium in 1964, fans were introduced to a live costumed version.
It was the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's New York Mets from 1964 to 2008.
Bunning pitched the seventh perfect game in Major League Baseball history on June 21, 1964, against the New York Mets.
His second, for the Philadelphia Phillies, was a perfect game against the New York Mets on Father's Day, June 21, 1964.
The building then served as home for the Mets from 1964 to 2008, when it was demolished and the space used for parking for the adjacent new stadium ( Citi Field ) in 2009.
* Gordie Richardson, Major League Baseball player from 1964 to 1966 with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets.
* Dwight Gooden ( born 1964 ), former MLB pitcher for the New York Mets.
Although William Shea's efforts to create a third major league are not well known today, Shea Stadium, home of the New York Mets from 1964 – 2008, was named in his honor for his efforts in bringing National League baseball back to New York.
( The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.
The New York Mets successfully bid for the 2013 All-Star Game in their home ballpark, Citi Field, which was opened in 2009 ; the Mets have not hosted the All-Star Game since 1964, the longest drought in All-Star history.
Of the remaining 28 franchises, the New York Mets have gone the longest period without hosting since their sole hosting duty in 1964, but this streak will come to an end in 2013.
When Sandy Koufax pitched his no-hitter against the Mets in 1962, one of their 120 losses that season, Mets ' coach Solly Hemus, apparently trying to jinx Koufax, kept heckling him through the game about pitching a no-hitter, according to a post-game interview Koufax gave after pitching his third no-hitter in 1964.
When the Mets moved to Shea Stadium in 1964, fans were introduced to a live costumed version.
He enrolled in Solano Community College, and signed with the New York Mets as an amateur free agent on June 12, 1964 upon graduation.
Edwin Donald " Duke " Snider ( September 19, 1926February 27, 2011 ), nicknamed " The Silver Fox " and " The Duke of Flatbush ", was a Major League Baseball center fielder and left-handed batter who played for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1947 – 62 ), New York Mets ( 1963 ), and San Francisco Giants ( 1964 ).
In 1964, San Francisco remained in the pennant race until the last week, when the St Louis Cardinals defeated the New York Mets to secure it.
These 20th-century New York Mets played their first two seasons at the final version of the Polo Grounds before it was ultimately torn down in 1964, when the Mets moved to Shea Stadium.
Located in Flushing Meadows – Corona Park, Queens, on Roosevelt Avenue between 114th and 126th Streets, this station's peak use occurs during Mets games at Citi Field ( Shea Stadium from 1964 till 2008 ), located on the north side of the station, and during events at the USTA National Tennis Center, on the south side.
Frank Strong Lary ( born April 10, 1930 ) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (-), New York Mets ( 1964, ), Milwaukee Braves ( 1964 ), and Chicago White Sox ( 1965 ).

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He is well known as a player in the original Twilight Zone ( 1959 to 1964 ), especially in the episode " It's a Good Life " ( November 1961 ), where he played a child who terrorizes his town with his psychic powers.
" In 2004, the Manchester Evening News published a contradictory story that a young musician from Wilmslow called David Browning played the trumpet on both the original recording of the theme in 1960 and a re-recording in 1964, for a one-off payment of £ 36.
With the ascendance of rock and roll, a watershed moment occurred between 1962 and 1964 when the Surfaris released " Wipe Out ," and when Ringo Starr of The Beatles played his Ludwig kit on American television ; events that motivated legions to take up the drums.
Born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Bailey played junior hockey with the Edmonton Oil Kings from 1964 to 1967.
Gallienus was played by Franco Cobianchi in the 1964 film The Magnificent Gladiator.
Richard Burton received his third Tony Award nomination when he played his second Hamlet, his first under John Gielgud's direction, in 1964 in a production that holds the record for the longest run of the play in Broadway history ( 136 performances ).
It was immortalised both on record and on a film that played in US theatres for a week in 1964 as well as being the subject of books written by cast members William Redfield and Richard L. Sterne.
From late 1962 until the spring of 1964, he played drums for The Beachcombers, a London cover band notable for renditions of songs by Cliff Richard.
Throughout 1964 and 1965 he played typically four, then five-piece kits, but moved to a Premier double bass kit in June 1966.
He also played for Celtic 1948-1958, Middlesbrough 1958-1960, St. Mirren 1961-1963, Partick Thistle 1963, Alloa 1963, Fraserburgh 1963-1964, Coleraine 1964 and Bangor 1964-1965 before becoming manager of Kilmarnock FC 1973-1977.
This marks the third consecutive venue or date change for a Vikings game and was the first NFL game played on a Tuesday since 1964.
On October 11, 1964 the Vikings played the Detroit Lions at Metropolitan Stadium and the Lions mistakenly only brought their white jerseys to Minnesota.
In 2011, Bushnell stated that the game was inspired by previous versions of electronic tennis he had played before ; Bushnell played a version on a PDP-1 computer in 1964 while attending college.
Lennon played this guitar for The Beatles ' famous 1964 debut on The Ed Sullivan Show ( as well as for their third Sullivan appearance, pre-taped the same day but broadcast two weeks later ).
In Rachel Ames played Audrey Hardy in General Hospital from 1964 until 2007, and returned in 2009.
Like Mississippi John Hurt, he was welcomed into the music scene of the 1960s and played at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, the New York Folk Festival in July 1965, and the October 1967 European tour of the American Folk Festival along with Skip James and Bukka White.
He also played lead guitar for Patsy Montana on a 1964 album.
The following year, she played her last great leading role in a superlative film, The Night of the Iguana ( 1964 ), based upon a Tennessee Williams play and starring Richard Burton as an atheist clergyman and Deborah Kerr as a gentle artist traveling with her aged poet grandfather.
He played an important role in South Carolina's support among white voters for the Republican presidential candidates Barry Goldwater in 1964 and Richard Nixon in 1968.
The performance was immortalised both on record and on a film that played in US theatres for a week in 1964 as well as being the subject of books written by cast members William Redfield and Richard L. Sterne.
In the Cold War suspense film Fail-Safe ( 1964 ), Fonda played the President of the United States who tries to avert a nuclear holocaust through tense negotiations with the Soviets after American bombers are mistakenly ordered to attack the USSR.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur ( 26 January 18805 April 1964 ) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.
The above theme is present in almost all of Bertolucci's works, starting with his second film, Prima della rivoluzione ( 1964 ), where this theme is very clear in the story of a young upper-middle agrarian class boy from Parma ( Francesco Barilli ), who, incapable of dealing with his best friend's suicide, throws himself into a relationship with a much older distant relative from Milan ( played by Adriana Asti ).
When Simon moved to England in 1964 he met Kathleen Mary " Kathy " Chitty ( born 1947 ) on 12 April 1964 at the very first English folk club he played, the Railway Inn Folk Club in Brentwood, Essex, where Chitty was working part-time selling tickets.

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