Mets' Iconic 'OMG' Sign Finds Permanent Home in Baseball Hall of Fame
The sign, a symbol of the Mets' thrilling 2024 season, will be featured in the Hall's 'Your Team Today' exhibit.
- The New York Mets have donated a blue-and-orange 'OMG' sign to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
- The sign was used by the Mets' pitching staff during celebrations throughout their successful 2024 season.
- Created by local artist Jerome McCroy, the sign became a familiar symbol as the Mets advanced to the National League Championship Series.
- The 'OMG' theme was inspired by Mets infielder José Iglesias' hit song, which became an anthem for the team.
- Another version of the 'OMG' sign used for home run celebrations will be displayed in the Mets' Hall of Fame at Citi Field.