A brief history of Abbe and the Mets.

1962

In 1957, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants relocate to California, leaving the largest city in the United States without a National League franchise and leaving Abbe’s father forever heartbroken.

In 1961, the National League holds an expansion draft to stock the roster of a new expansion team, the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club. Rather than select talented young players with future potential, Mets management prefers to sign faded stars of the Dodgers and Giants to appeal to fans’ nostalgia.

Legendary Yankees manager Casey Stengel is hired out of retirement to lead the team, and baseball is welcomed back into the Eckstein household.

Mr. Met and Abbe

1979

Abbe and brother, Elliot, participate in Banner Day, a tradition (according to the Mets PR team) in which fans “used bedsheets to profess their love for the team.”

Symbolically featuring Mets’ mascot Mettle the Mule as manager Joe Torre (who was shilling for Bonds Mens Clothing at the time), this banner somehow makes it past the censors.

What censors? It was 1979!
Can’t you tell from the tube socks?

A photo of the real Mettle the Mule can be found on The Mets Police website.

2012

After a nearly 30 year hiatus, the New York Mets bring back Banner Day!

Abbe and better half, Paul, eagerly participate, although now at Citi Field (bring back Shea, anyone?).

Mettle the Mule, the infamous mascot of our childhood, returns to great acclaim.

We are selected as ‘favorite banner’ by The Mets Police website (thanks, Shannon!).

Our banner inspires announcer Gary Cohen to devote part of the 7th inning to a discussion of Mettle and original Mets mascot, Homer.

Voted favorite banner by The Mets Police website. Thanks, Shannon!

2013

Abbe and Paul recruit friend, Lorelei, to join in our Banner Day antics.

The Mets host the All-Star Game at Citifield and our banner is the only one to acknowledge it.

All Aboard the NY Mets All-Star Express features Mettle the Mule (of course!), Tom Terrific, Mookie, Keith, Doc, Ron Darling, John Franco, Mike Piazza, David Wright, and Mr. Met.

Our banner is voted second best. We win an All-Star Jersey for our efforts!

Our banner is voted second best. We win an All-Star Jersey for our efforts!