What hats are Mets wearing? See their Hall of Fame caps vs SF Giants this weekend
As part of the celebration, teams across the league are wearing special caps from Friday through Sunday that give a nod to their history.
The Mets, who are visiting the San Francisco Giants this weekend, are wearing a hat that features a wider NY logo and a blue button at the top. As described by Sportslogos.net, this version of the Mets hat was worn from 1962-92. The Mets won their World Series championships in 1969 and 1986.
The Giants' all-black cap displays the team's logo from 1947–82. As described by Sportslogos.net, this cap design was never actually worn before, but allows the franchise to pay tribute to both its New York City and San Francisco eras.
The hats, which are made by New Era, also feature the National Baseball Hall of Fame logo on the side.
When is Baseball Hall of Fame Induction?
Date: Sunday, July 27
Time: 1:30 p.m.
TV: MLB Network
Baseball's Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which includes Yankees great CC Sabathia, will be held at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NY Mets wearing Hall of Fame caps vs San Francisco Giants this weekend
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