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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

METS LAUNCH FIRST-EVER VIRTUAL VAULT


This is a pretty cool idea.
METS LAUNCH FIRST-EVER VIRTUAL VAULT
Fans can explore the Vault at MetsHeritage.com

FLUSHING, N.Y., JUNE 25, 2019 – The New York Mets, along with Heritage Werks, are excited to announce the launch of The Virtual Vault, a completely free digital archive of historical material that tells the story of the Mets franchise with a heavy emphasis on the 1969 World Champion Mets in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary Celebration of that incredible season this weekend June 28-30.

Fans can explore the Virtual Vault beginning today by visiting www.MetsHeritage.com or Mets.com and clicking on the Virtual Vault tab.

The Virtual Vault is first of its kind in all of sports and fans will be able to view rare photographs and tickets, game-used gear and even galleries focused on 1969 Mets legends Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Gil Hodges, Cleon Jones, and more. Fans can also share any item from the Vault on social media or directly with friends, family and other fans.

“We’ve heard from our fans and understand the passion to preserve and celebrate our team’s Amazin’ history,” said Mets Executive Vice President & Chief Revenue Officer Lou DePaoli. “This new site lets you relive, and even learn more about, your favorite Mets players and moments. We look forward to adding to the vault in the days and years to come.”

This is the initial phase of the roll out, with additional materials from other memorable moments and years in Mets history to come. The Mets Virtual Vault is an exciting resource not just for Mets and baseball fans, but also New York City locals, history buffs and sports fans of all kinds.

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