Mr. Met

Mr. Met
TeamNew York Mets
DescriptionMan with a baseball for a head
First seen1963
Related mascot(s)Mrs. Met
Websitewww.mlb.com/mets/fans/the-story-of-mr-met

Mr. Met is the official mascot for Major League Baseball's New York Mets. Mr. Met first appeared in 1963 as a cartoon drawing in programs. When the team moved to Shea Stadium the following year, he came to life in the form of a costumed mascot—he is believed to be the first Major League Baseball mascot to appear in human form.[1]

Mr. Met is a man with a large baseball for a head. He can be seen at Citi Field during Mets home games, has appeared in several commercials as part of ESPN's This is SportsCenter campaign, and has been elected into the Mascot Hall of Fame.[2] In 2012, Forbes Magazine listed Mr. Met as the number one mascot in all of sports.

  1. ^ Chesterton, Eric (April 23, 2020). "The story behind every team's mascot". MLB.com. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  2. ^ Goff, Liz (October 3, 2007). "Mr. Met Voted Into Mascot Hall Of Fame". Queens Gazette. Retrieved October 4, 2009.