Here is tonight’s lineup. #LGM pic.twitter.com/cPXOuI2WpL
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 11, 2020
The Mets WILL #WearTheCaps tonight! Each 9/11 since 2001 we had hoped the tradition of wearing first responder caps would be come a tradition. The league didn't allow it. Grateful for everyone who was FINALLY able to get MLB to change their mind. Better late than never. pic.twitter.com/u6jWXBfM3W
— The 7 Line (@The7Line) September 11, 2020
"When @mikepiazza31 hit the home run it just uplifted that whole stadium..."@john_franco45 joined @MadDogUnleashed on #HighHeat to look back on his @Mets teammate's emotional 9/21/01 homer. pic.twitter.com/8eOCCzEwdX
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) September 11, 2020
Last year @Pete_Alonso20 donated his cleats and a bat to be on display at the @Sept11Memorial.
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 11, 2020
Watch his emotional experience at the #911Memorial & #911Museum 👉 https://t.co/jLb5aGK84k pic.twitter.com/80UeXfsru9
MLB approved the Mets' in-game first-responder caps after receiving requests from the organization and the MLBPA.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) September 11, 2020
Pete Alonso said it “took a pretty large effort from Jeff Wilpon” to help the Mets be able to wear first responder hats. Constant conversations with Rob Manfred and other league officials.
— Justin Toscano (@JustinCToscano) September 11, 2020
Pete Alonso said he plans to rotate hats tonight to represent as many New York first-responder agencies as possible.
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) September 11, 2020
"I love this city, I love everything that New York has to offer. I just want to recognize everybody who stepped up for us and rose to the occasion. Not just on that day, every day after that "
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 11, 2020
Pete Alonso on why he's pushed so hard for the Mets to wear first responder caps: pic.twitter.com/VvzAkFmVJ4
Pete Alonso wore a NYC Department of Sanitation cap during his pregame press conference today. He plans to switch caps if possible to represent multiple additional agencies during the game.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) September 11, 2020
"Every single organization played a tremendous part," he said. pic.twitter.com/tTH2n53QuR
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