New York Mets

For the 1962 and 1963 seasons, In Manhattan the Mets played home games at the Polo Grounds prior moving to Queens. From 1964 to 2008, at Shea Stadium the Mets played their home-based games, named after William Shea, The third major league founder of the Continental League plays the announcement of which urged their admission as a National League expansion team. Since 2009, At Citi Field the Mets has played their home games next to the site where Shea Stadium on one occasion stood. In their opening season, the Mets mailed a record of 40 to120, the poorest regular-season record meanwhile MLB went to a 162 game agenda.