The Best and Worst Uniforms of All Time: The New York Mets | HardballTalk

Craig Calcaterra at NBC Sports is going through each team’s best and worst uniforms.  If you like my writing you’ll love his.

But while the blues may look terrible, I’ll go with the blacks being the actual worst. Why? Because they were obviously calculated to sell product whereas those blues were just the Mets getting on the multi-color 70s bus a bit later than everyone else

via The Best and Worst Uniforms of All Time: The New York Mets | HardballTalk.

Honor Among Bloggers:  I noticed this on Mets Blog who shouted out to me in their post.  Remind me if I ever gen pneumonia to ask Baron to fill in over here.

Back on Black (Mets uniforms)

Good morning Mets fans,

Since black uniforms popped up on Mets Blog yesterday, and little is going on in the Metsiverse as I write this Tuesday evening, I thought it might make sense to revisit this post from April.

Brian had a conversation with a Mets marketing executive and wrote up his account of the conversation.

Since this was originally published, the Mets have had me over to dinner and we talked about the article.  In the original article I deleted the executives name and replaced the name with “Casey.”   A Mets staffer used the name of the person to me, so I more than ever believe that Brian’s account of the conversation is accurate.

With all things Mets Police, I remind you this isn’t news – just a fat guy in a basement trying to tie things together.  I leave it to you to decide if the site is reliable or not.   And with that…here’s what Brian said the executive said..(from April 2010, and note that the formatting in the original article has gotten funky – a cleaner version is below)

Immediately, I started in on the black uniforms. (Casey) told me that I may be surprised, but those who don’t like the black uniforms are overwhelmingly in the minority. According to (Casey), they received a lot of positive feedback on the black uniforms in the May uniform survey. (Casey) did say that those who like the black are less enthusiastic about it, meaning: “Yeah, I like ’em” rather than those opposed, who REALLY hate them.

(Casey) did say that it is their number 1 selling jersey and the reason why they axed the black road uni last year was it created some customer confusion (which I took to mean: people come in, see two black uniforms and go, “they’re the same, but one says Mets. I want the one that says Mets.”) (Casey) did go on to say the black New York road alt constantly got overstocked because people who bought the black bought the home alt, so they decided to kill the road version. (Casey) also mentioned one of the reasons black is used is it acts as a “third color” for outerwear and other merchandising.

Based on (Casey’s) comments about the black, essentially saying it sells well, but it doesn’t seem to be because of their overwhelming loyalty to the black color, I asked if (Casey) thought a blue alternate jersey may be a good avenue to explore? (Casey’s) response was a resounding no. (Casey) referenced the poor sales of the blue batting practice jersey. I immediately reminded (Casey) how low the visibility is for batting practice items probably suppresses sales especially since the Mets have taken to wearing their snow whites during home spring training games during the last 3 seasons and (Casey) agreed that it might be a factor, but insisted the market wasn’t there for a blue alternate top. I found that fairly surprising, but (Casey) said they had done extensive research on a blue alternate top and the interest just isn’t there.

Revisiting the Mets uniform Treaty of Flushing

Good morning Mets fans,

It’s another one of those Saturdays when Mrs. Mets Police has to work, and I was craving Unnamed Donuts Chain That Should Sponsor The Blog…she let me know I had ten minutes before she left so I grabbed the first thing I could to cover the t-shirt I slept in…so I grabbed this David Wright jersey.

I’m increasingly digging my burnt orange jersey, it seems very Octobery (since in Flushing we don’t do that thing where you stick a World Series logo on the side of the cap).   It got me thinking about uniforms so once again I will float my Treaty of Flushing.

Here’s how this goes.   Me, Howie Rose, Paul Lukas from Uni Watch and whoever wants to join us meet Dave Howard and Jeff Wilpon in a subway car to sign the treaty.   I have proposed the below (or some form of it) for the past few years.

1.  Black is eliminated as a color from Mets uniforms.  No dropshadow.  No hybrid caps.  (In some forms of my treaty I concede black uniforms on Friday night but not this morning.  I have pulled that off the table).  A 50th season is a perfect cover for “deciding” to go back to the original uniforms without having to admit black was dopey.  (I’m not going to fight the names on the back issue this time around, although anyone with eyes can see how nice the Twins uniforms look).

2.  The Wilpons get to decide if they want pinstripes or pinless to be the primary.   Whatever they pick, that’s it.  For the next 500 years that’s the uniform plus or minus minor tweaks (see Bronx).

3.   This last one is important.   I understand the need for fun, alternate jerseys, throwbacks, Los Mets (again Nueva York would be so so so so so so so so much cooler than a tiny Los) and the need to sell a new jersey.  So Sunday is Anything Goes day.

You wanna wear snazzy burnt orange like these?  Sunday.  Los Mets?  Sunday.  Plaid?  Sunday.

Roll out a new one every Sunday if you want.   Sell them all.  I want your franchise to make money.   However, Monday thru Saturday you should look like a baseball team.

I took last night off from baseball to empty the 98% full DVR.   The Office is slumping, The League is good.  I would have checked out the Devils but I forgot that Cablevision won’t let Fios have MSG in HD…it’s 2010, I’m not watching hockey in SD.    Now I remember why I watched zero games last year.   I hate the Rangers (sorry) as much as I hate the Jets (sorry).

That’s what I got for ya this morning from the trip to get donuts.  Discuss!

Oh, by the way – I can’t take the “next GM” speculation.   I know that’s what the beat reporters are supposed to do and there’s no way they can’t do it, but I really can’t keep reading them.  When there is a new GM let me know and we’ll discuss it.

Mets now metspolicing their own jersey standings

Ceetar caught this the other day…

I think if they are interested in this sort of thing they should hire some fat guy to sit home on his deck and work on it…maybe have a section of mets.com with silliness like this, maybe post some fan jerseys, a weekly interview with Dave Howard, another with Howie, get a donuts chain to sponsor it…just sayin’

Hopefully Jeff will divide 18 by 29 and realize that .620 ball gets you 100 wins if you use the 50th anniversary as the excuse to roll back the uniforms to sanity and eliminate black.

Cyclones Wear Fan Designed YOUniform – I Like

Last night the Brooklyn Cyclones wore a new fan-designed jersey which I really liked.

Joanna Del Priore won the YOUniform Design Contest that the Cyclones sponsored as part of their 10th Anniversary celebration.  I only have the one picture (from the Cyclones Facebook page) but it looks very clean (blue pinstripes) and incorporates the Cyclones colors without being garish.

The part I like most though is the new stylized B in the Brooklyn.  It’s a bit classic but doesn’t evoke the Dodgers which is a fine line when designing anything for Brooklyn.

If I had to nit-pick one thing about the jersey it would be putting Brooklyn on a home jersey.  That said however if the Cyclones were to put this on sale I’d probably buy one.