The original New York Mets logo features a scripted orange Mets wordmark trimmed in white placed upon a blue skyline of New York. The buildings on the Mets logo are a generic church spire, the Williamsburgh Savings Bank, the Woolworth Building, the Empire State Building, and the United Nations. A white bridge is placed in front of the skyline, as are the orange stitches of a baseball. In 1992, the colours were altered, and in 1999, the NY insignia on the left side was removed.
Unveiled on Thursday, November 16, 1961
Who designed the New York Mets Logo?
Ray Gotto
Notable Players of this era: Keith Hernandez, Gary Carter, Dave Kingman, Dwight Gooden, David Cone, Eddie Murray, John Franco, Willie Randolph, Frank Viola, Tom Seaver, Bret Saberhagen
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