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A Base for the Mets Record Books
Now here’s a base that saw some action. When the Mets faced the LA Angels on May 20, 2017, Terry Collins became the all-time Mets leader for games managed (1,103). That same night, Jose Reyes collecte ...
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A Big Bear at First: Pete Alonso
The 6’3″, 245-pound Polar Bear provided a steady target at first base.
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A Citi Field Souvenir: 2015 NLDS Base
This base was used during Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS, the first postseason game at Citi Field. It was in play for just the 1st inning of the 13-7 Mets win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. No runners stepped ...
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A Darling Of A Collectible
At just 24 years of age, Ron Darling was one of the young stars representing the Mets at the 1985 All-Star Game in Minneapolis. Darling wasn’t on the initial roster, but was added when St. Louis Cardi ...
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A David Wright Fan for Life
Mets fans know a thing or two about loyalty, and this fan proved it with a sign dedicated to David Wright. The captain first came up with the Mets in 2004 and spent his entire career in New York. Afte ...
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A Dream Come True at Citi Field
Hi Mom and Dad! Fans appeared on the Citi Field big screen as they strolled along the warning track during a Mets celebration of youth baseball. What young player doesn’t dream of stepping foot on the ...
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A Hall Of Fame Homecoming: Mike Piazza
The Mets inducted Mike Piazza into the franchise’s Hall of Fame in September 2013. He became the 27th member honored by the Mets, joining fellow catchers Jerry Grote and Gary Carter.
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A Historic David Wright Home Run Jersey
After dropping the first two games, the Mets won Game 3 of the 2015 World Series. David Wright wore this jersey as he hit a two-run homer in the opening frame for the first-ever World Series home run ...
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A Man Of Many Disguises
The 1999 Mets were the first to make the playoffs in more than a decade, yet somehow the most memorable moment from that season happened in June. In a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Shea Stadiu ...
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A Manager’s Anguish
Mets manager Terry Collins said he was “sick to his stomach” the night Johan Santana threw a no-hitter. After Santana missed the entire 2011 season with shoulder surgery, Collins was determined to pro ...