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Fans Line Up for Concessions at Shea Stadium
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack! Any fan knows a day at the ballpark isn’t complete without some snacks to accompany the on-the-field action.
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Getting Carded: 2020 Fan Cardboard Cutouts
You can count on Mets fans to always root for the home team, even under the most unusual of circumstances. Given COVID-19 attendance restrictions in 2020, several MLB teams called on fans to submit ph ...
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Gil Hodges Greets Mets Fans: 1969
Fans were thrilled by their favorite 1960s Mets players, but they were also fond of manager Gil Hodges. A former Mets 1B himself, Hodges led his scrappy team through a miracle 1969 season that was pun ...
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Protected: Hey Darryl!
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Jacob deGrom Shows Gratitude for Fans
Jacob deGrom tipped his hat to the Citi Field faithful in a gesture of gratitude. The fans had supported the longtime Met through his successful 2018 Cy Young campaign.
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Jacob deGrom Wins Cy Young Award
By the end of the 2018 season, Mets fans had seen enough to declare that Jacob deGrom was the top pitcher in the league. With an MLB-best 1.70 ERA and a team-best 269 strikeouts, deGrom was named NL C ...
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Jacob deGrom’s Amazin’ Fans
Jacob deGrom gave Mets fans a lot to cheer about in 2018. Think they were surprised that he followed up that season with another Cy Young Award-winning campaign?
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John Franco Greets Fans: 1996 Offseason
Some lucky fans grinned with Mets pitcher John Franco during a meeting in the 1996 offseason. The reliable closer would have another great year, recording 28 saves, which contributed to his franchise ...
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John Franco Joins Mets Fans on the Ice
Fans laughed along with John Franco during an ice skating outing in early 1997. While the Mets may not make the best hockey players, they knew how to play baseball well. They would finish with an 88-7 ...
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Mackey Sasser Coaches Kids at Shea Stadium
Catcher Mackey Sasser coached kids on the fundamentals of hitting during an event at Shea Stadium. He likely had good advice, as “the Hacker” batted .291 in 72 games during the 1989 season. ...