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Mets, Cooperstown
Whimsical Artifact From Mets' Incredible 2024 Season Headed to Baseball Hall of Fame
The sign—held aloft after every Mets home run—was inaugurated as a tribute to infielder Jose Iglesias, who released a Latin pop single titled "OMG" on June 28. Iglesias, who had not played in MLB since 2022 before this season, hit .337 in '24.
OMG hits Cooperstown as Mets’ home run sign will get Hall of Fame display
Fresh off their exuberant run to the National League Championship Series last month, the New York Mets donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame one of those blue-and-orange OMG signs players often hoisted to accompany happy moments throughout the season.
OMG, meet HOF: Mets' celebratory sign comes to Cooperstown
The “OMG” Mets are going to live forever. The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., announced Tuesday that one of the Mets’ “OMG” signs will join the institution's permanent collection and will go on display in the "Your Team Today" exhibit.
Mets' 'OMG' Sign Donated to Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown After NLCS Run
The New York Mets engineered an incredible run to the 2024 National League Championship Series, and now a version of one the season's iconic symbols—the
Mets donate 'OMG' sign to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Oh my god, the Mets are going to the Hall of Fame — sort of. The team donated one of its “OMG” signs used as a dugout celebration prop last season to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown,
Yankees, Juan Soto and New York Mets
Yankees Vs Mets: It's A Two Horse Race For Juan Soto According To League Executives
League executives believe the Juan Soto sweepstakes will come down to the New York Yankees and the New York Mets this winter.
Juan Soto sweepstakes: Is he the Yankees' to lose? Analyzing 9 potential suitors
Juan Soto is one of the biggest free agents in MLB history and his contract might set a record for present-day value. So, which teams are best suited to sign him?
Ranking Juan Soto's landing spots: Do Mets or Yankees have a better shot? Plus surprise old team high on list
For those who haven't paid attention to this offseason's run-up: Juan Soto, the 26-year-old outfielder on a Hall of Fame trajectory, is unanimously considered to be the best free agent on the market.
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David Stearns touts Brett Baty’s versatility with Mets committed to developing young players
SAN ANTONIO — There are holes that need to be filled through free agency and the
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How Mets will use Mark Vientos' example to help shape their 2025 team
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ostensibly are comfortable with him playing either corner ... He is also the author of “Hometown Hardball,” a book ...
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No Juan Soto? No Corbin Burnes? Mets May Not Make Additions Fans Hope
MLB insider Bob Nightengale has reported that the New York Mets may not be as aggressive in free agency as the fan base ...
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Willy Adames could be considering position change with Mets as potential fit
Mets baseball president David Stearns acquired star free agent shortstop Willy Adames for the Brewers. Adames is thought ...
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Mets' David Stearns Announces Return of Entire Coaching Staff
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That is the mindset of New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns, who ...
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Blockbuster Trade Proposal Sends Mets $30 Million Pete Alonso Replacement
The New York Mets have a gaping hole to fill at first base now that Pete Alonso is officially a free agent. Will they re-sign ...
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Mets decline Maton’s option and give qualifying offers to Alonso, Manaea and Severino
In their first set of major business decisions this offseason, the New York Mets have declined a 2025 contract option on ...
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New York Mets 2024 Season Recap: Francisco Lindor (and Grimace) lead magical season
Third place NL East Team ERA: 3.96 (15th in MLB) Team OPS: .734 (9th in MLB) What Went Right For a while it felt like nothing could or would go right for this Mets team.
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