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Friday, November 06, 2009

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Alternate New York Mets Caps Day 22

Shannon Shark, Mets Police Chief

Here's an alternate Mets cap for you that starts out OK.  It's blue.  It's orange.  I don't see any black.  So far so good.

I can even tolerate the white outline on the NY.

Why would I want that Mets baseball logo falling off my cap?

Mets Police recommendation:  yet another no.



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1 Response to "Alternate New York Mets Caps Day 22"
Laurence said :
November 7, 2009 9:07 PM
I think this would be a great home alternate cap! (Sans brim logo, of course...)

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