Vault Store
item
R.A. Dickey’s 20th Win in 2012
Twenty-game-winners are rare in modern baseball, but R.A. Dickey proved himself equal to the task, winning his 20th at Citi Field against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 27, 2012.
item
Recording History: 1969 World Series Ball
National League umpire Lee Weyer officiated his first World Series in 1969, when the Mets won the Series over the Baltimore Orioles, 4-1. He recorded the results of each meeting on a game-used ball, a ...
item
Rookie Pete Alonso’s 53rd Home Run Ball
Pete Alonso may be a power hitter, but he can also work the count. On September 28, 2019, he took a pitch thrown by Atlanta Braves hurler Mike Foltynewicz for a ball in the 1st inning. During his next ...
item
Run Roger Run!
Roger Cedeño was a bench player in four seasons with the Dodgers before coming to the Mets in 1999 in the Todd Hundley trade. In his first season as a regular player, Cedeno showed the Mets he was wor ...
item
Signed Bat for Wright’s 1,025th Hit
David Wright ripped a double off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer with this bat for his 1,025th career hit. With the double, Wright tied Darryl Strawberry’s record of 1,025 hits while wearing ...
item
Signed Mike Piazza Game-Used Baseball Bat
Mike Piazza got a good rip on a ball with this bat. Over eight seasons in New York, the 5-time Silver Slugger racked up 1,028 hits. Piazza is one of nine Mets in franchise history to reach the thousan ...
item
Star-Spangled Bases
On September 21, 2001, the Mets and their fans carried the emotion and feelings of an entire country. Shea Stadium was permeated with chants of “USA,” unfurled American flags and hats and shirts adorn ...
item
Syndergaard’s Powerful Pitching & Hitting ...
Noah Syndergaard hit his first-ever MLB homer while shutting out the Philadelphia Phillies in a 7-0 win in 2015. He crossed this base on his trip around the infield as the fans roared. He was the firs ...
item
The First Mega Prospect?
There are dozens of websites, newsletters and podcasts now that dissect baseball prospects from the time they are in high school until they finally make the majors. Perhaps one of the first prospects ...
item
The Last to Wear No. 42
Mo Vaughn was the last Mets player to wear No. 42 and the last African American in MLB to wear it. This was his jersey from his final season in 2003. After the number had been retired league-wide in 1 ...