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New York Mets Memorabilia of the 1970s

Posted by ceetar on 7:03am, Monday February 8th 2010

I came across some old Mets (and generic Hall of Fame and Yankees) stuff this off-season. I scanned a few of my favorites to share. This is the first set. Here’s the scoreboard shot after Seaver set the NL record with seven consecutive 200 K seasons.

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Here’s the back of the 1974 Mets schedule. Box Seats for $4? I’ll take it.

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Here’s the front of the schedule, with the rarely seen Lady Met.

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Wayne Garrett and his wife Donna scouting the competition. Apparently the Mets and Phillies used to have their wives play a couple of innings of softball occasionally. Seems like a cool idea.

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9 Responses to “New York Mets Memorabilia of the 1970s”

  1. prismo says:

    This is really cool ceetar!! I didn’t even know about Lady Met…she’s foxy. If I were half baseball/half man, I’d definitely hit that.

  2. wannybackstra says:

    Heeelllooooo Donna Garrett!

    Not only were box seats $4.00 but the difference in the levels of seating was only 25 or 50 cents!

  3. metsfan4decades says:

    Ah, the memories….
    I had so many baseball cards from my youth I threw out. We’re talking late 60’s/early 70s time frame so who knows what I had?

    My oldest piece of memorabilia…..somewhere packed I’ve got the program from the last game of the ‘73 season where they honored Willie Mays as he headed towards retirement.

  4. CaseStreet says:

    Only a $1.50 difference between box seats and upper level reserved.

    That’s only $17.28 for box seats and $10.80 for upper level in 2008 dollars.

    Very sweet.

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