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 New York Mets     Established:  1962    Former Team Names:  None    Ballpark:  Shea Stadium    World Series Titles:  2    Pennants:  4    Division Titles:  5    Wild Cards:  2
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New York Mets
Established: 1962
Former Team
Names:
None
Ballpark: Shea Stadium
World Series
Titles:
2
Pennants: 4
Division Titles: 5
Wild Cards: 2


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Franchise History

In 1957, the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants abandoned New York for California, leaving the largest city in the United States without a National League franchise. Two years later, on July 27, 1959, attorney William Shea announced the formation of a third major baseball league, the Continental League. After a contentious year, in 1960, Shea and the other Continental League organizers reached a deal with the established major leagues. In exchange for abandoning the new league, four new expansion franchises were created — two in each league. New York City received one of the National League teams with Joan Whitney Payson and her husband Charles Shipman Payson, former minority owners of the Giants, as the principal owners. Former Giants director M. Donald Grant, the only member of the board to oppose the Giants' move West, became chairman of the board.

The new team required a new name and many were suggested. Among the finalists were "Bees", "Burros", "Continentals", "Skyscrapers", "Jets", as well as the eventual runner-up, "Skyliners". Although Payson had admitted a preference for "Meadowlarks," the owners ultimately selected "Metropolitan Baseball Club of New York," or Mets in part because it was closely related to the club's already-existing corporate name "New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc.", in part because it harkened back to "Metropolitans", a historically significant name used by an earlier New York team in the American Association from 1883 to 1887, and in part because its brevity would naturally fit in newspaper headlines. The name was met with broad approval among fans and press.

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Minor League Affiliates

  • AAA: New Orleans Zephyrs (Pacific Coast League)
  • AA: Binghamton Mets (Eastern League)
  • Advanced A: St. Lucie Mets (Florida State League)
  • A: Savannah Sand Gnats (South Atlantic League)
  • Short A: Brooklyn Cyclones (New York-Penn League)
  • Rookie: Kingsport Mets (Appalachian League)
  • Rookie: GCL Mets (Gulf Coast League)
  • Rookie: VSL Mets (Venezuelan Summer League)
  • Rookie: Santo Domingo Mets (Dominican Summer League)

Quick Facts

  • Uniform Colors: Black, Orange and Blue
  • Stadium: Shea Stadium (Opened April 17, 1964)
  • Stadium Capacity: 55,601
  • Mascot: Mr. Met
  • National League Pennants: (4) 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000
  • Division Titles: (5) 1969, 1973, 1986, 1988, 2006
  • World Series Titles: (2) 1969, 1986
  • Wild Card: (2) 1999, 2000
  • Local Television: SportsNet New York and WPIX
  • Local Radio: WFAN
  • Television Broadcasters: Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez
  • Radio Broadcasters: Ed Coleman, Howie Rose and Tom McCarthy
  • General Manager: Omar Minaya
  • Manager: Willie Randolph

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