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Honoring the Past
Since becoming owner of the Mets in 2020, Steve Cohen has made a point to connect the current team to its great history. “There is a reason he was called ‘The Franchise,’” Cohen said. “You can’t measu ...
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Is It Pete, Or The Polar Bear?
Todd Frazier saw Pete Alonso come into Spring Training in 2019 and simply said the young first baseman “looked like a polar bear.” Alonso has leaned into his nickname, and the Mets had fun with this r ...
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Jacob deGrom Carries on Seaver’s Tradition
The Mets honored legendary pitcher Tom Seaver following his passing on August 31, 2020. As part of the tribute, Jacob deGrom and the rest of the roster wore no. 41 sleeve patches. In deGrom’s final ap ...
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Just Batty for Baty
Brett Baty was a top prospect who made quite an impact in his MLB debut. Baty homered on his first swing in the big leagues, driving a pitch out to right field for a two-run home run. Baty also played ...
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Kooz Gets His Due
Jerry Koosman, the steady lefty, was a two-time All-Star pitcher and a key part of the Mets 1969 World Series Champion and 1973 NL pennant-winning teams. Koosman’s bobblehead night came with the Brook ...
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Lindor and deGrom Sketch on Opening Day Ball
Artist Jose Ceja, who specializes in sketching on baseballs, made this piece in honor of the Mets on Opening Day of the 2021 season. Do you recognize the two stars Ceja impressively drew on the ball?
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Lindor Stomps the Snakes
Francisco Lindor homered twice to lead the Mets to a 10-3 win on Opening Day in New York over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The photo was after one of Lindor’s home runs where he was congratulated by Edua ...
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Lindor’s Smiling Gnome
Superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor was brought to New York before the 2021 season and immediately became a team leader both on and off the field. Known as “The Smile,” Lindor’s infectious personalit ...
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Luis Rojas First Jersey as Manager
On Opening Day 2020, Jacob deGrom, Seth Lugo, Justin Wilson and Edwin Díaz combined to throw a three-hit shutout. Yoenis Céspedes’ solo home run was the only run the Mets needed in a 1-0 win over the ...
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Mad Max Makes His Mets Debut
In his Mets debut, Max Scherzer tossed six strong innings against his former team in a 7-3 win over the Washington Nationals on the road. Scherzer used this ball as part of a strikeout of Dee Gordon i ...