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The Mets' uniform set in 1962.The primary-logo sleeve patch was added to the home jersey in 1963; numerals appeared on the front of both jerseys beginning in 1965. The original Mets uniforms from 1962 were of essentially the same design as the team's current primary home and road uniforms. [20]
The Mets will debut their City Connect uniforms on the field on April 27 against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field. They will wear the designs for all 10 Saturday home games (except June 1 ...
Grote served as the Mets' catcher for 12 seasons, including the 1969 World Series season, and made two All-Star appearances. He caught more games (1,176) than any other catcher in Mets history. He ...
Player names on the back of the jerseys are in a font the Mets have traditionally used on the front of away jerseys. Eight MLB teams will debut City Connect uniforms during the 2024 season.
The Giants also went without names in their orange (starting in 2010) and black (2001 and starting in 2015) alternate uniforms, but added names to their home and alternate uniforms in 2021. The New York Mets used alternate home uniforms without last names for the 1999 season. The names were returned the next season.
In the 2016 Mets yearbook, a sidebar in an article on Mike Piazza's upcoming number retirement implies that Kiner has been "retired" a la William A. Shea. [27] This was reinforced when the Mets' retired numbers were moved to the roof facade during the 2016 season to accommodate Mike Piazza's #31; Kiner's "number" was placed adjacent to the Shea ...
The Mets started the 1999 season well, going 17–9, but after an eight-game losing streak, including the last two to the New York Yankees, the Mets fired their entire coaching staff except for manager Bobby Valentine.The Mets, in front of a national audience on Sunday Night Baseball, beat the New York Yankees 7–2 in the turning point of the ...
The uniform also has a purple swoosh and purple detailing on the sleeve — a reference to the purple icon of the 7 subway line, which runs to the Mets’ ballpark in Queens, Citi Field. View this ...