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The New York Mets, founded in 1962, returned National League baseball to New York following the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco. The Mets' uniform was designed to incorporate elements of both departed clubs, with the Dodgers' royal blue becoming the Mets' primary color and the Giants' orange the trim color, along with the Giants' "NY" crest adopted as the new team's cap logo. The original Mets uniform had a "clean and classic" look that, while it has undergone a number of changes over the course of the team's history, has never been substantially revised. The basic template has always been a conventional short-sleeved baseball uniform with "Mets" in cursive script on a white pinstriped home jersey, and either "NEW YORK" or "Mets" on

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  • The New York Mets, founded in 1962, returned National League baseball to New York following the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco. The Mets' uniform was designed to incorporate elements of both departed clubs, with the Dodgers' royal blue becoming the Mets' primary color and the Giants' orange the trim color, along with the Giants' "NY" crest adopted as the new team's cap logo. The original Mets uniform had a "clean and classic" look that, while it has undergone a number of changes over the course of the team's history, has never been substantially revised. The basic template has always been a conventional short-sleeved baseball uniform with "Mets" in cursive script on a white pinstriped home jersey, and either "NEW YORK" or "Mets" on a gray road jersey, with the lettering and numerals in blue outlined in orange. The most notable variations were the "racing stripe" uniforms of the 1980s and early '90s, and the addition of black as a trim color along with black alternate jerseys and caps that were worn from 1998 through 2011. For 2012, in recognition of its 50th Anniversary, the club restored its classic look by removing the black trim from all of its uniforms and phasing out the black jerseys and caps. Since then the club has adopted blue alternate jerseys and caps but has generally worn its primary uniform in most games, home and away. (en)
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  • Carlos Torres wearing the Mets' alternate blue home uniform in 2013. This uniform had the 2013 All-Star Game patch and the white-trimmed "NY" crest on a blue cap with orange bill. (en)
  • David Wright and Alex Cora in the Mets' 1998–2011 road uniform, shown here in 2009 with the Citi Field Inaugural Season patch on the left side of the cap. (en)
  • Eduardo Escobar wearing the Mets' updated blue alternate home uniform with plain white pants in 2022. The Nike mark was added in 2020. (en)
  • R. A. Dickey in the Mets' 1999–2012 black alternate jersey and cap, on the road in 2011. When introduced in 1998, the jersey had the Mets' standard primary-logo patch on the left sleeve and was worn with the two-tone cap, replaced in 1999 by the alternate logo and all-black cap, respectively, shown here. (en)
  • Chris Flexen wearing the 2017-2021 version of the Mets' alternate road uniform, with the primary-logo patch. This uniform was discontinued in 2022. (en)
  • Pedro Feliciano in the 1999–2009 pinstriped home uniform and two-tone cap with black accessories. (en)
  • Paul Lo Duca wearing the "official" 1999-2009 primary home uniform, with pinstripes and the blue cap. (en)
  • Yoenis Céspedes wearing the updated version of the Mets' blue alternate home uniform in 2017, with the primary-logo patch and all-blue cap with the white-trimmed "NY" crest. (en)
  • Jeurys Familia wearing the Mets' alternate road uniform in 2015, with the "Mr. Met" patch and grey "NY" with orange trim on the all-blue cap. (en)
  • David Wright wearing the off-white pinstriped uniform, the primary home uniform from 2012–2014. (en)
  • Addison Reed wearing the Mets' blue alternate home uniform in 2015, with the "Mr. Met" patch and pinstriped pants. (en)
  • José Reyes in the 1998–2011 road uniform, with the two-tone batting helmet worn from 2006–2011. (en)
  • Tyler Naquin wearing the Mets' black alternate home uniform. This version removed the blue piping in 2022. (en)
  • Daniel Murphy in the Mets' 1999–2008 black road alternate jersey. The "Mets" version was worn as both a home and road alternate in 1998 and from 2009–2011. (en)
  • Billy Wagner in what was the Mets' de facto primary home uniform from 1998-2009, consisting of the plain white alternate home uniform with blue piping and black drop-shadows on the graphics, and the two-tone alternate/road cap. (en)
  • David Wright wearing the 1998-2009 white alternate home uniform with the blue primary cap. This was the primary home uniform in 2010 and 2011. (en)
  • Pete Alonso wearing the Mets' current road uniform, with the Nike mark added in 2020. (en)
  • Daniel Murphy wearing the alternate white home uniform used from 2012–2014, shown here in 2014 with the primary-logo sleeve patch. (en)
  • Mark Canha wearing the Mets' current white pinstriped uniform, with the Nike mark added in 2020. (en)
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  • Citi Field Inaugural Season logo, worn on home uniform sleeves. (en)
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  • New York Mets Paul Lo Duca.jpg (en)
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  • Tyler Naquin during warmups, Aug 05 2022.jpg (en)
  • Yoenis Cespedes .jpg (en)
  • Eduardo Escobar smiles while running to the dugout, Aug 06 2022 .jpg (en)
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  • The New York Mets, founded in 1962, returned National League baseball to New York following the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco. The Mets' uniform was designed to incorporate elements of both departed clubs, with the Dodgers' royal blue becoming the Mets' primary color and the Giants' orange the trim color, along with the Giants' "NY" crest adopted as the new team's cap logo. The original Mets uniform had a "clean and classic" look that, while it has undergone a number of changes over the course of the team's history, has never been substantially revised. The basic template has always been a conventional short-sleeved baseball uniform with "Mets" in cursive script on a white pinstriped home jersey, and either "NEW YORK" or "Mets" on (en)
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  • Logos and uniforms of the New York Mets (en)
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