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2015 Mets World Series Press Pin
The World Series returned to Queens in 2015 for the first time since 2000. Sports reporters received pins as they descended onto the Big Apple for the matchup between the Mets and the Kansas City Roya ...
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2015 World Series Game 1: Lineup
Back in the Fall Classic! The Mets returned to the World Series for the first time since 2000, facing the Kansas City Royals on the road in a marathon Game 1. The score seesawed between the two teams ...
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2015 World Series Game 3-Used Ball
The Mets bounced back in Game 3 of the 2015 World Series, their only win of the Fall Classic. David Wright and Curtis Granderson each knocked out two-run homers, while Noah Syndergaard recorded 6 stri ...
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2015 World Series Program
The Mets squared off against the Kansas City Royals in the 2015 World Series, and programs detailed the first Fall Classic meeting between the teams. It was New York’s first World Series appearance si ...
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2015 World Series Rosin Bag
A combined 12 pitchers took the Citi Field mound during Game 4 of the 2015 World Series, using this rosin bag as part of their artillery. The Mets staff recorded 9 strikeouts, but lost the game to the ...
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2015 World Series Yoenis Cespedes Hat
When the Mets traded for outfielder Yoenis Cespedes in the middle of 2015, they knew they were getting an experienced playoff bat as he hit .340 over two postseasons with the Oakland Athletics. Cesped ...
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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 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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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 ...