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Overview about the logos and uniforms of the New York Mets

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  • overview about the logos and uniforms of the New York Mets (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)
  • 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)
  • Coach Rickey Henderson in the Mets' 1998–2011 road uniform; the two-tone cap was officially designated as the road cap in 2001. (en)
  • David Wright wearing the 1998-2009 white alternate uniform with the blue primary cap. This combination was the primary home uniform in 2010 and 2011. (en)
  • Tyler Naquin wearing the Mets' 2022-2023 black alternate home uniform, which deleted the blue placket and sleeve piping used in 2021 and from 1998-2012. (en)
  • Paul Lo Duca wearing the "official" 1999-2009 primary home uniform, with pinstripes and the blue cap. (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)
  • Mark Canha wearing the Mets' current white pinstriped uniform, the club's primary home uniform since 2015; shown here with the Nike mark added in 2020. (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)
  • Luis Severino wearing the Mets' City Connect uniform in 2024. These have been worn with purple undersleeves in 2025. (en)
  • Scott Hairston wearing the 2010-2011 off-white pinstriped home alternate. The black alternate caps and accessories were not worn with this uniform. (en)
  • Pitching coach Dan Warthen in what was the Mets' de facto primary home uniform from 1998-2009, consisting of the plain white alternate jersey and pants with blue piping and black drop-shadows on the graphics, and the two-tone alternate/road cap. (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)
  • José Reyes in the 1998–2011 road uniform, with the two-tone batting helmet used from 2006–2011. (en)
  • Eduardo Escobar wearing the Mets' blue alternate home uniform with plain white pants in 2022. This uniform was discontinued in 2025. (en)
  • Yoenis Céspedes wearing the Mets' blue alternate home uniform in 2017, with the primary-logo patch and all-blue cap with the white-trimmed "NY" crest. (en)
  • Pete Alonso wearing the Mets' 2012-2024 road uniform. This uniform was slightly revised in 2025 to delete the blue piping and add stripes around the collar, sleeve cuffs, and pants seams. (en)
  • Sean Manaea wearing the Mets' current black alternate home uniform in 2024, showing the two-color graphics, Willie Mays memorial patch, and smaller name lettering from that season; also visible is the advertising patch first worn in 2023. (en)
  • Daniel Murphy wearing the alternate white home uniform used from 2012–2014, shown here in 2014 with the primary-logo sleeve patch. (en)
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  • These symbols of the New York City Subway 7 train inspired some of the details of the Mets' "City Connect" uniforms, including the purple color and the circle and diamond shapes denoting local and express trains, respectively. (en)
  • Citi Field Inaugural Season logo, worn on home uniform sleeves. (en)
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  • Tyler Naquin during warmups, Aug 05 2022.jpg (en)
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  • Eduardo Escobar smiles while running to the dugout, Aug 06 2022 .jpg (en)
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