@MetsRewind HOF Update
We are heading for two weeks of voting for the 2024 @MetsRewind Hall of Fame Class.
We are heading for the final days to vote for the 2024 @MetsRewind Hall of Fame. To date, Jose Reyes leads all voters. The top five includes:
Jose Reyes (15.1%)
Lindsey Nelson (11.7%)
Howard Johnson (10.5%)
Edgardo Alfonzo (9.8%)
Mookie Wilson (9.8%)
The 2024 ballot also includes: Tommie Agee, Willie Mays, Terry Collins, John Stearns, Dave Kingman, Jerry Grote, Jon Matlack, Jesse Orosco, Lee Mazzilli and Felix Millan.
Voting will continue through July 1. The 2024 Hall of Fame inductees will be announced on Thursday, July 4.
Mets fans inducted Cleon Jones, Gary Cohen, and Carlos Beltran into the Class of 2023 @MetsRewind Hall of Fame. Jones the most votes, followed by Cohen and Beltran. The @MetsRewind Hall of Fame inducts the top three vote-getters each year.
Agee, Johnson and Mays all received significant support in 2023, but fell short of induction.
There are currently 19 players, coaches, front office personnel and broadcasters in the Hall of Fame. They are: Cleon Jones, Gary Cohen, Carlos Beltran, Tom Seaver, David Wright, Gil Hodges, Mike Piazza, Jerry Koosman, Keith Hernandez, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Rusty Staub, Gary Carter, Ed Kranepool, Bob Murphy, Tug McGraw, Ralph Kiner, Davey Johnson and Casey Stengel.
Hall of Fame
@MetsRewind has created the first and only Mets Hall of Fame of its kind. This exclusive online Hall of Fame will allow team fans (and baseball fans) decide which Mets players and personnel should be recognized for their contribution(s) to team history.
This entire process, including selection and induction is only as successful to the extent of fan participation. With that said, we encourage you to submit your ballot today — and throughout the year — to help us make Mets history by inducting the first person in the Mets Rewind Hall of Fame.
Making Baseball History. Every. Day.
National League baseball in New York was redefined on March 6, 1961 when the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club Inc. formally received a certificate of membership from leave president Warren Giles.
Of the 30 Major League Baseball clubs today, the case could be made that no other team has a more compelling franchise history than the New York Mets. From Casey Stengel to Yogi Berra, Marv Throneberry to Tom Seaver, Willie Mays, Tug McGraw, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Keith Hernandez, Bobby Valentine, Pedro Martinez, Matt Harvey and Pete Alonso, the Mets are loaded with character(s). Then there is the Amazin’ seasons — 1962, 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000, 2006-2008 and 2015 — full of miracles, joy, hope and heartbreak.
@MetsRewind is designed for that purpose: To share team history in a distinct and entertaining format. We hope you — the baseball fan — enjoy the content. We encourage you to share your memories.