I saw the Mets play there in 1962 and 1963.
Great view of Stan Musial at Polo Grounds pic.twitter.com/9JNNvmMlaz
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) July 9, 2023
Lou Brock warming up at the Polo Grounds, 1962 pic.twitter.com/yMj97Z3Ikh
— Baseball In Pics (@baseballinpix) July 5, 2023
There never will be another ballpark like Polo Grounds pic.twitter.com/fS49SrCkQ2
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) June 29, 2023
The Tri-Cornered Baseball Game at the Polo Grounds where the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants play each other in a six-inning contest to raise money for war bonds, June 26, 1940. pic.twitter.com/n18dJpmD38
— Baseball In Pics (@baseballinpix) June 26, 2023
No outfield wall and horse-drawn carriages at the 1905 World Series at the Polo Grounds where the New York Giants and Philadelphia Athletics were playing. pic.twitter.com/E4LhgKMqon
— Baseball In Pics (@baseballinpix) June 21, 2023
The crowd at the Polo Grounds for Game 6 of the 1923 World Series, October 15, 1923 pic.twitter.com/f2OPOF37H4
— Baseball In Pics (@baseballinpix) June 18, 2023
When the Mets played their inaugural season at the Polo Grounds, their mascot was not the famous baseball-headed Mr. Met fans love today.
— Jim Koenigsberger (@Jimfrombaseball) May 20, 2024
Their original official mascot was a floppy-eared beagle named Homer. 1962
Homer was trained by Rudd Weatherwax, the man who trained Lassie. pic.twitter.com/D104jzHff2