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I collect Mets yearbooks and programs, and have a streak going back to the beginning. My 2025 Volume 64, Issue 1 with Soto on the cover arrived this week and it's really good. Mets Magazine is better than a lot of teams' yearbooks. Decent stories, great photos, and a fantastic scorecard with lots of room. Striking cover.



https://fanatics.frgimages.com/new-york-mets/new-york-mets-2025-magazine-issue-1_ss5_p-203056588+u-tuwlr4tvmafs7jddnnm0+v-v2uri7tkabfmztxegvym.jpg?_hv=2&w=900>



It's been tougher and tougher to get these as an out-of-market fan. I used to be able to call the team store and order them over the phone. But I've tried emailing and calling the store, and never get a response. Ebay has been really hit and miss.



Was lucky that this new one was on the website, which rarely happens. The yearbook is available at the Baseball Hall of Fame store site, but shipping for that site cost more than the yearbook itself. They have free shipping sales once in a while, so I can pounce on it then.



This year I was finally able to get a 1962 yearbook, which I never thought I'd be able to get. It's not in super shape, which kept the price down. I didn't really care about the condition, just wanted to have one.



Good for the Mets for making the program decent.


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That's a beautiful picture



I hear ya on the out of market problem



When I was a kid I would faithfully send my money (one year I sent five quarters taped to a postcard) to Mets Yearbook, Shea Stadium, Flushing NY 11368



Collected them right up until SNY took over and took away my Mets broadcasts


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