The Mets announced on Monday that they will be airing some classic games on SNY on this week.

They will be airing the entire 1969 World Series, when the Mets cruised by the Baltimore Orioles 4-games-to-1 for their first title in franchise history. They will start with game one, which airs on Monday, May 4 (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. EST.

Additionally, the network will be airing Johan Santana‘s famous no-hitter on Tuesday at 5:00, followed by 1969 World Series game two at 7:30. Wednesday will continue with game three, also at 7:30.

Thursday will be the busiest day, with MLB Network showing Baseball’s Best Seasons: 1980 at 9:00 a.m. and David Cone striking out 19 against the Phillies at 11:00.

Brandon Nimmo‘s walk-off against the Phillies from 2018 will be shown at 4:00 and 10:30, and the Mets clinching the NL East in 1988 will be shown on YouTube and Facebook at 7:00. And of course, the 1969 World Series will continue with game four at 7:30 on SNY.

Friday will conclude the mini marathon of classics with the championship-winning game being aired on SNY at 7:30.

With no live Major League Baseball to watch, this week should hopefully serve to at least fill the void a little bit.