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Davey Johnson Orioles Jersey, 1969
Davey Johnson was an All-Star and Gold Glover in 1969 when his Baltimore Orioles faced the Mets in the World Series. He hit into the final out of the Series in Game 5, a pop fly caught by Cleon Jones. ...
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David Wright 2015 World Series Jersey
The Mets returned to the World Series in 2015 for the first time since 2000. Though New York ultimately fell to the Kansas City Royals, David Wright scuffed up this jersey in Game 3 when he notched 4 ...
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David Wright Game-Worn Pinstripe Jersey
David Wright suited up in many Mets uniforms during his 1,585 games for the franchise, including this classic pinstriped jersey that clearly saw some action on the field.
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David Wright Jersey: Franchise Win 4,000
David Wright took the field for hundreds of Mets victories, but perhaps none was more historically significant for the franchise than win no. 4,000. In that game, the Mets defeated the Atlanta Braves ...
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David Wright’s Jersey: Final Inning as a Met
David Wright suited up for the Mets in 1,585 games, more than any other player in franchise history except for Ed Kranepool (who played in 1,853 games). The legendary third baseman wore this jersey in ...
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deGrom and Tom: Jacob deGrom Jersey
Jacob deGrom made his final five starts of the 2020 season wearing a no. 41 patch in honor of Tom Seaver along with the rest of his Mets teammates. During that stretch, deGrom posted a 2-1 record and ...
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deGrom Salutes The Franchise
The death of Tom Seaver in 2020 impacted the entire baseball world. Condolences and fond memories of “Tom Terrific” poured in from fans, coaches and players of all ages. After Seaver’s death on August ...
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Ed Charles’s Championship Run: Cleats
Ed Charles was already a veteran player when he joined the Mets in 1967 at age 34. The veteran was still pretty light in his cleats, though, notching 279 games, 214 hits and 13 stolen bases in his thr ...
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Ed Kranepool Autographed Batting Helmet
In 1962, Ed Kranepool broke into the majors with the Mets. The 17-year-old stuck with the expansion team through the growing pains of the 1960s and was an experienced and sound player by 1969 when the ...
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Ed’s Threads: Ed Kranepool Jersey, 1966
Ed Kranepool was a brand-new player for the brand-new Mets in 1962 when the 17-year-old got his first cup of coffee with the franchise. By the late 1960s, he’d become a mainstay of the dugout, playing ...