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In the 1950s, New York lost both the Giants and Dodgers and rumors stated that the teams left in part due to the fact that they wanted a new stadium. This left New York with only one remaining baseball team. In 1960, the National League owners were willing to give the new franchise teams baseball to New York with one requirement is building a new stadium.
True to his word, on 28 October 1961, the City of New York began building a new facility that would accommodate future Major League Baseball games. Originally called Flushing Meadow Park, the facility was later named Shea Stadium and is now home to the New York Mets. It name change was inspired by William A. Shea, a lawyer who was instrumental in efforts to bring baseball National League back to New York. When construction was complete, the stadium had cost $ 25 million and was willing to open the doors ita April 17 1964. In front of a crowd of over 48,000 spectators, the New York Mets suffered a 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Pirates.
Through the years, few cosmetic changes have taken place at Shea Stadium. The new posts have been installed, simply because the need to replace the aging but otherwise, the installation is practically the same that appeared on the opening day more than four decades ago. Technological advances made it possible for modern scoreboards luxury suites, along with New York Mets Magic Top Hat attraction, which is designed to honor hits home run by one of the players from the New York Mets. In celebration of each run, viewers see a large increase in apple red hat.
New York Mets and Shea Stadium has witnessed a series of great moments in recent years, including the first home run stadium, which was girded by Willie Stargell in 1964. That same year, Jim Bunning pitched the only perfect game to be launched ever at Shea Stadium's history. In addition, fans watched in 1984, Dwight Gooden set a rookie record with Major League Baseball 276 strikeouts. Another memorable moment, which took place in 1996, Todd Hundley was noted as 43 years defeated Roy Campanella Major League History, which honored the most of home runs by a catcher in one season.
Today, the discussions often emerge for the renewal of the home of the New York Mets. Although rich in history and the charm, the thoughts of replacing Shea Stadium to build a new home for the New York Mets have been expressed. At this point, nothing has been decided and fans continue to enjoy the facilities that have become known for over 40 years.
Collectors who wish to request an autograph from any of the players in the list of New York Mets should send their letter and a stamped envelope (with your address stamped envelope) to:
Shirt Name of
c / o New York Mets
Shea Stadium
123-01 Roosevelt Avenue
Flushing, NY 11368
Fans requesting an autograph should limit their application to two points for each letter. Popular items to have signed include photos, index cards or trade, baseballs, etc. Patience is key when seeking autographs through email, but the best time to reach an athlete is often during the offseason.
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