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  1. The series was won by the Mets, four games to two, culminating with their 7–6, 16-inning triumph at the Astrodome in Game 6. New York then defeated the Boston Red Sox in the 1986 World Series, four games to three.

  2. Die National League Championship Series 1986 fand zwischen dem 8. und 15. Oktober 1986 statt. In ihr wurde der Teilnehmer der National League an der World Series 1986 ermittelt. In der sechs Spiele andauernden Serie setzte sich der Sieger der East Division, die New York Mets mit 4:2 Spielen gegen den Sieger der West Division, die ...

  3. Dates: October 8 - 15, 1986. WS MVP: Ray Knight. NLCS MVP: Mike Scott. ALCS MVP: Marty Barrett. 1986 NLCS - New York Mets over Houston Astros (4-2) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com.

  4. One of the best Postseason series in history was the 1986 National League Championship Series played between the Houston Astros and the New York Mets. The Astros' best pitcher, Mike Scott , pitched two games against the Mets, completed them both, struck out 19 and allowed only 8 hits and one earned run.

  5. Die National League Championship Series 1986 fand zwischen dem 8. und 15. Oktober 1986 statt. In ihr wurde der Teilnehmer der National League an der World Series 1986 ermittelt. In der sechs Spiele andauernden Serie setzte sich der Sieger der East Division, die New York Mets mit 4:2 Spielen gegen den Sieger der West Division, die Houston Astros ...

  6. The 1986 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven Major League Baseball postseason series between the NL East champion New York Mets and NL West champion Houston Astros. It was the 18th NLCS and the first MLB playoff series in which the opponents were two "expansion" teams that had begun play in the same season ( 1962 ).

  7. 15. Okt. 1986 · The Mets had won three of the first five games of the 1986 NLCS, including a 12-inning 2-1 victory the day before at now-demolished Shea Stadium. Had the Astros won Game Six, though, they would have sent their ace, Mike Scott, to the mound the next day. Scott had thrown a five-hit shutout in Game One, making a single second-inning run stand up.