To openly support both in the space of one hat is sacrilegious to many New Yorkers, while others would argue that it’s no big ...
There’s no crying in baseball, but this cap is tragic. By Jacob Gallagher This was supposed to be a golden, glorious week for New York baseball fans. The Mets are in the playoffs! The Yankees ...
He’s covering all his bases. Mayor Eric Adams donned a baseball cap at the Columbus Day Parade Monday that sported the logos of both the New York Mets and Yankees – a fashion beanball to all ...
They await the Mets or Dodgers, with the Mets trailing in the NLCS 3-2 entering Sunday night’s Game 6 in Los Angeles. Should the Yankees face the Dodgers, it would mark the 12th time the two ...
At the same time, Ms. Cruz could not find it within her Mets fandom to endorse the Mets-Yankees hat that Mayor Eric Adams wore at the Columbus Day Parade. Fans on both sides agreed: Mr. Adams’s ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is remaining impartial to the two MLB teams remaining in the postseason from his jurisdiction, but it's rubbing New Yorkers the wrong way. Adams was spotted at the ...
On Monday, the mayor marched down Fifth Avenue during the annual Columbus Day Parade wearing a baseball cap supporting BOTH the Yankees and Mets! The hat featured a Mets logo on one side ...
A Similar Hat Sold At A NYC Store Sold Out Online Well, that’s not the case because both Yankees and Mets fans are clowning the snapback hat that Mr. Levy says belonged to someone on Adams ...
and Jost — who grew up in Staten Island — donned a Mets cap. But Johansson is a known New York Yankees fan. So what do you do in that situation? Do you wear a Yanks hat and tick off some fans ...