New York Mets Logo

Primary Logo (1981-1992)

What is the New York Mets Logo?

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: November 16, 1961
Who designed the New York Mets Logo?
Ray Gotto
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New York Mets Logo Primary Logo (1981-1992) - 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. SportsLogos.Net
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