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A Met That Meant a Lot: Mike Piazza
A fan holds up Mike Piazza posters during the former catcher’s jersey retirement ceremony at Citi Field. His no. 31 was the fifth number retired by the Mets, including Jackie Robinson, whose number wa ...
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A No-Hitter’s Nameplate: Johan Santana
Johan Santana threw the first Mets no-hitter in franchise history during the team’s 50th anniversary season in 2012. The team preserved his locker nameplate from that memorable season. In a complete-g ...
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A Sea of Orange at Citi Field: 7 Line Army
The 7 Line Army turned out in droves for an outing against the Chicago Cubs. They had a prime spot in right field to watch the Home Run Apple appear after Michael Conforto hit a sixth-inning longball, ...
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A Wave Goodbye to Wright in His Final Game
After more than a decade as a Met, David Wright suited up for a final outing in September 2018. Wright was limited in playing time at the end of his career as he battled injuries. His comeback for one ...
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A Whipped Cream Surprise
Though pies to the face were usually reserved for rookies hitting their first home run or bench players tossing a shutout inning, infielder Justin Turner hit Johan Santana with a whipped cream pie as ...
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Amed Rosario Jersey From MLB Debut
Amed Rosario was the Mets starting shortstop for his MLB debut, a 5-4 loss to the Colorado Rockies on the road. Rosario was New York’s primary shortstop for three seasons before being dealt to Clevela ...
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An Image Burned Into Your Mind
There is perhaps no more iconic moment in Mets history than reliever Jesse Orosco on his knees with hands in the air celebrating the 1986 world championship. Orosco, who had been dominant in the playo ...
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An Unforgettable Inning at Citi Field
The Mets set a new franchise record with 12 runs in one inning against the San Francisco Giants on April 29, 2016, at Citi Field. Yoenis Cespedes was responsible for half of them, knocking in 2 with a ...
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At the Topps of His Game: Mike Piazza
Mike Piazza was no stranger to appearing on baseball cards. Topps issued a special card during the 2016 season marking his no. 31 jersey retirement by the Mets.
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Bachelorette Party at Citi Field
A day at the ballpark is always guaranteed fun, especially for special events like bachelorette parties. A group took in a Mets game at Citi Field with special signs to celebrate a “last swing before ...