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Forbes magazines sez it's Mr. Met.


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bmfc1 wrote:
It must not have been decided on penmanship.


picture if you will the cracked-out scribblings of the san diego chicken, and the meth-hopped ravings of the phillie phanatic, and you'll quickly understand that mr. met actually has excellent penmanship for a mascot.


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Forbes magazines sez it's Mr. Met.

State lawmakers agree.

  • LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION congratulating Mr. Met, the New York Mets iconic
    mascot, upon the occasion of being rated No. 1 in Major League Baseball

    WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and pay
    tribute to those who excel in bringing cheer to baseball fans, young and
    old alike, distinguishing themselves through notable achievements and
    representing the great Empire State with pride and determination; and

    WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its long
    standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to congratu
    late Mr. Met, the New York Mets iconic mascot, upon the occasion of
    being rated No. 1 in Major League Baseball;

    WHEREAS, Mr. Met is the official mascot of Major League Baseball�s New
    York Mets; he is a man with a large baseball for a head and can be seen
    at Citi Field during Mets home games; and

    WHEREAS, Mr. Met has appeared in several commercials as part of ESPN�s
    �This is SportsCenter� campaign, and has been elected into the Mascot
    Hall of Fame; on April 30, 2012, FORBES magazine listed Mr. Met as the
    No. 1 mascot; he was chosen as the nation�s No. 1 sports mascot based on
    his likeability, familiarity and several other factors; and

    WHEREAS, Mr. Met was first introduced on the cover of game programs,
    yearbooks, and on scorecards in 1963, when the Mets were still playing
    at the Polo Grounds in northern Manhattan; when the Mets moved to Shea
    Stadium in 1964, fans were introduced to a live costumed version; Mr.
    Met is believed to have been the first mascot in Major League Baseball
    to exist in human form; and

    WHEREAS, Mr. Met has become the true symbol for mascots in Major Leag
    ue Baseball; his legacy stands as a sterling example for all mascots in
    professional and collegiate athletics; now, therefore, be it

    RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
    congratulate Mr. Met, the New York Mets iconic mascot, upon the occasion
    of being rated No. 1 in Major League Baseball; and be it further

    RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
    transmitted to the New York Mets Baseball organization.
Mr. Met Honored By State Senate
Posted by: Joseph Spector - Posted in Uncategorized on May 08, 2012


The state Senate this afternoon passed a resolution honoring Mr. Met for being named the top sports mascot.

The ranking was made last week by the The Davie Brown Celebrity Index.

Unfortunately, Mr. Met was not in the Senate gallery to receive his honor�although he would have undoubtedly got the crowd hopping. Maybe he�ll come in the off season.

Here�s the resolution, which in part reads, �he is a man with a large baseball for a head and can be seen at Citi Field during Mets home games.�





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If I did nothing else as a lawmaker, I'd consider my career a success if I could draft a resolution honoring Mr. Met and steward its passage.


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