Some of us were chatting in the comments section about pre-renovated Shea. Â The great site Forgotten New York has the picture below:
Check out a few things…the National League is listed on the left side. Â In later years it was on the right. Â I wonder why they flipped that? Â Even Mets Police 1970 wouldn’t have complained about that.
I love the big text message board that was replaced by a Budweiser ad at some point.  It would take forever to put a message  up there, they had to do it one letter at a time, scrolling through each letter like you would on a video game back in the day.
Check out the “video screen” up top. Â That was gone before my day. Â I recall that being a clock in the late 70’s, and later a Mets logo.
Note the way the pitchers are logged. Â The pitcher uniform number is not being displayed, but rather a code which you would then look up in a scorebook. Â I recall being at some other stadium semi-recently and finding it interesting. Â Philly maybe.

I don’t recall there being a message area on the bottom left of the scoreboard. Â I know the light panels were replaced at some point after the 1980’s, but the design in the picture is the one I grew up with (well without the video screen).
I’m so tempted to go sarcastic about the message in the lower left but I will refrain.
Here’s another pic (in color) of the scoreboard. Thanks to Corey for the links.
I really should go dig and see if there are pictures of me as a kid at a Mets game, and I really need to tell the Seaver story – maybe when the site gets a little bigger.
I was thinking about the now-removed fanbrick. Â When I do the 10th anniversary MetsPolice column in 2018, that photo’s gonna be a nice rarity isn’t it?