
New York Mets
A scripted wordmark, “Mets” trimmed in white, was 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 and the orange stitches of a baseball are placed in front of the skyline. The initials “NY” insignia on the left side was removed.
Mets Primary Logo
The New York Mets have a long and storied history that goes back to 1962 when they were first established as an expansion team in Major League Baseball. Over the years, the Mets have had several different primary logos which reflect their identity as a team. The earliest logo was simply two blue letters “NY” with a baseball in between them; this logo was used from 1962-1980 and is still seen on some merchandise today. In 1980, the iconic interlocking “NY” logo replaced it; this design featured orange lettering set against a navy blue background and has been used ever since then for all official branding purposes.
Today both versions (the original orange one and the newer white one) are widely recognized throughout MLB circles as representative symbols not just for the city itself but also for its beloved ball club - serving up nostalgia while keeping things fresh at the same time! Whether you're looking back fondly upon days gone by or eagerly anticipating what lies ahead, there's no doubt that these primary logos will always remain firmly entrenched within hearts & minds alike across generations who love watching America's favorite pastime come alive every summer season here in NYC!

New York Mets
1993 - 1999
A scripted wordmark, "Mets" trimmed in white, was 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. Finally, the initials "NY" in orange are positioned on the left side.
A new shade of orange is now darker.

New York Mets
1981 - 1993
A scripted wordmark "Mets" 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. Finally, the initials "NY" in orange positioned on the left side.
A new shade of orange.

New York Mets
1962 - 1981
A scripted wordmark "Mets" 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. Finally, the initials "NY" in orange positioned on the left side.
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