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Mets Fan Banners at 1973 World Series
The Mets made an incredible journey to the 1973 World Series, and fans showed their belief in the team with creative banners at Shea Stadium. One encouraged the Mets to “Shave the A’s,” while another ...
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Mets Fan’s Message to Rose in ’73 NLCS
Fans brought a variety of signs to Shea Stadium that supported the Mets during the 1973 NLCS. One banner specifically called out a Cincinnati Reds opponent saying that Pete Rose “is NOT our cup of tea ...
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Mets Fans Come Out in Droves
After the events of September 11, MLB commissioner Bud Selig canceled all games through the end of that week. Once baseball resumed the following week, the Mets organization was not sure how the peopl ...
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Mets Fans During Subway Series
Since the Amazins’ first took the field in 1962, there have been two clubs in New York City: the Mets and the Yankees. Fans of each team love to debate who’s the best in town, and the Mets-based 7 Lin ...
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Mets Fans Keep Warm in 1973 World Series
When the 1973 World Series shifted to New York City for Games 3, 4 and 5, there was both a change in venue and temperature! Fans braced for the chilly weather in the 40s with proper outerware. Perhaps ...
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Mets Fans Line Up for Tickets in 1996
In the days before fans could purchase tickets online from the comfort of home, they stood in queues in front of ticket booths. These fans sought tickets during the 1996 season when Todd Hundley hit a ...
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Mets Fans Look Forward to 1996 Season
A pair of Mets fans scored advance tickets for the upcoming 1996 season. Which games did they attend? There’s a chance they saw one of the 10 exciting walkoff wins at Shea Stadium that season.
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Mets Fans Support Team in 1973 NLCS
During the 1973 NLCS, the Mets took care of business on the field, while fans did the same in the stands. Mets rooters supported their underdog team with encouraging banners in the ballpark. Those mes ...
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Mets Fans Thank First Responders
In addition to American flags, Mets fans filled Shea Stadium with signs of love and support for first responders on the night of September 21, 2001, when the Mets played their first game after the Sep ...
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Mets Invite Youth Baseball to Citi Field
Before a game, the Mets invited youth baseball players to explore the outfield at Citi Field. The iconic Home Run Apple could make a good impression on the young platers working on their swings. Durin ...