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The story of the 1986 Mets and a remarkable season, in a tale full of infamy and domination from a team that nearly went bankrupt just a decade earlier.
WNBA superstar and activist Maya Moore was one of the best basketball players in the world when she stepped away from the sport for a remarkable reason: to fight for a man she believed was wrongly imprisoned. In 2019, after four WNBA championships, two Olympic gold medals, a WNBA MVP award, three All-Star MVPs, and a scoring title, Moore decided to take a sabbatical from basketball at the age of 29 to devote herself full-time to working for the release of a man named Jonathan Irons, who was wrongly convicted of burglary and assault and sentenced to 50 years in prison
The 1986 Mets were an amazing team and, whether they were villains or heroes, you couldn't miss them as they dominated the season.