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Mets to honor Willie Mays, Jerry Grote with patches on jersey

The Mets will honor the two former players with patches on their uniforms for the remainder of this season.

The team announced Saturday that it would add patches featuring the uniform numbers of Willie Mays (24) and Jerry Groat (15), who recently passed away, to honor the two.

Willie Mays spent the final year-plus of his career with the Mets. AP

Mays, who played the final two seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the Mets from 1972-1973, died June 18.

The Mets retired his jersey number in 2022.

The Mets put a patch on their uniforms to honor Willie Mays. Screenshot: X/@SNY_Mets
The Mets also added a patch with the number 15 on the jersey to honor Jerry Groat. Screenshot: X/@SNY_Mets

Groat, a two-time All-Star catcher with the Mets from 1966-1977 and a member of the team’s Hall of Fame, died in April.

He won the 1969 World Series with the team.

The Mets already had the No. 3 patch on their uniforms this season in memory of former player and manager Bud Harrelson, who died in January.

The Mets will honor Jerry Groat, who passed away in April, with a patch on their uniforms. AP

“This has been a tough year for the Mets family,” owner Steve Cohen said in a statement. “We have lost two Mets Hall of Famers, Buddy Harrelson and Jerry Groat, as well as the great Willie Mays.

“Jerry was the best defensive catcher in the history of our organization and led a great 1969 pitching staff. [former owner] Joan Payson promised several years ago to retire Willie’s jersey number on Old Timers’ Day and to find him a permanent home in New York.”

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