Iconic Mets Photos

Iconic Mets Photos
Iconic Mets Photos /

Iconic Mets Photos

Casey Stengel

 Casey Stengel
Mark Kauffman/SI

Casey Stengel strikes a grumpy pose for this SI cover. Despite the Mets' lack of success during Stengel's four years at the helm (1962-65), he remains one of the franchise's most popular managers.

Willie Mays

Willie Mays
John D. Hanlon/SI

Willie Mays played his final two seasons with the Mets before retiring.

Yogi Berra

Yogi Berra
John D. Hanlon/SI

Yogi Berra watches the action during a game against Philadelphia. Following Gil Hodges's death in 1971, Berra was named the Mets manager and remained with the team until 1975.

Tug McGraw

Tug McGraw
Walter Iooss Jr./SI

Tug McGraw throws a pitch during the 1973 World Series against Oakland. The Mets would eventually lose the series in seven games.

Joe Torre

Joe Torre
Tony Triolo/SI

Joe Torre stands with teammates during spring training in 1975. Torre was the team's third baseman when he was asked to take over as manager. He spent 18 days as a player-manager before hanging up his cleats.

Darryl Strawberry

Darryl Strawberry
Manny Millan/SI

Darryl Strawberry signs autographs for fans at Shea Stadium. He was named the National League's 1984 Rookie of The Year after hitting 26 home runs with 97 RBIs.

Wally Backman

Wally Backman
Tony Triolo/SI

Wally Backman slides into third during a game against the Phillies. Backman spent nine seasons with the Mets and was a key member of the team's 1986 World Series victory.

Lenny Dykstra, John Christensen and Dave Cochrane

Lenny Dykstra, John Christensen and Dave Cochrane
Lane Stewart/SI

Lenny Dykstra, John Christensen (35) and Dave Cochrane (62) pretend to look astonished at the fictional character Sidd Finch. The photo is part of George Plimpton's legendary SI feature on a mythical pitcher who could throw a 168 mph fastball.

Lenny Dykstra

Lenny Dykstra
Manny Millan/SI

Lenny Dykstra leaps after hitting a walkoff home run against Houston in Game 3 of the NLCS.

Gary Carter, Darryl Strawberry and Keith Hernandez

Gary Carter, Darryl Strawberry and Keith Hernandez
John Iacono/SI

Gary Carter celebrates with Darryl Strawberry and Keith Hernandez after the Mets catcher's game-winning hit against Philadelphia.

David Cone

David Cone
Andy Hayt/SI

David Cone unleashes a pitch against Montreal. Cone spent six years with the Mets, where he enjoyed some of his most successful seasons.

Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden

Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden
Walter Iooss Jr./SI

In this SI cover photo, Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden pose for a cover story about the duo and their various off-the-field problems.

Rey Ordonez, Robin Ventura, Edgardo Alfonzo and John Olerud

Rey Ordonez, Robin Ventura, Edgardo Alfonzo and John Olerud
V.J. Lovero/SI

Infielders Rey Ordonez, Robin Ventura, Edgardo Alfonzo and John Olerud pose for an SI photo shoot.

Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza
John Iacono/SI

Mike Piazza tips his hat to the crowd after hitting a two-run homer to win the game against Atlanta. The game was the first played in New York City after the terrorist attacks of September 11.

Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza
Joe McNally/SI

Mike Piazza sits on a rooftop near the World Trade Center disaster five days after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. The plume of smoke in the upper-right hand corner comes from the site. The Twin towers would have been visible above the middle buildings.

John Franco

John Franco
John Iacono/SI

Franco's 1,119 career games is an NL record and third most in major league history.

Jose Reyes and David Wright

Jose Reyes and David Wright
Walter Iooss Jr./SI

Jose Reyes and David Wright strike a serious pose for a 2005 SI photo shoot.

Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza

Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza
Marc S. Levine/SI

Mets legends Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza wave goodbye to the crowd after final game at Shea Stadium.

Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver

Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver
Walter Iooss Jr./SI

Hall of Famers and 1969 Mets stars Nolan Ryan (L) and Tom Seaver at the GTS Vineyards on Diamond Mountain. Seaver owns the vineyard and Ryan is the president of the Texas Rangers.


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