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The Grimace pumped his fist in celebration after he finished the can. A fan in a Grimace costume chugs a beer during Mets-Yankees rain delay. New York Post Sports/X ...
Metro I went to the Bronx to cheer on the Yankees in a Grimace costume — here’s what happened By David Propper Published Oct. 18, 2024, 8:02 a.m. ET ...
The New York Mets have seemingly been galvanized by McDonald's mascot Grimace. During their rain delay last night, a fan dressed in a Grimace costume chugged a beer, turning the delay into a party.
Grimace, the purple McDonald’s mascot, lumbered onto the warning track before the Mets took on the Marlins on June 12, was given Mr. Met’s glove and threw out the first pitch.
It was just 15 days ago as of posting this that Grimace from McDonald's threw out a first pitch at a New York Mets game. Since then, the team has been on a tear, and the memes that the whole thing ...
DRELLICH: The big cuddly purple Grimace costume, all of a sudden, became an emblem and a talisman to Mets fans. SIMON: The Mets already had a mascot, Mr. Met. Kind of like their BJ Leiderman, who ...
And that's exactly what happened Wednesday as Grimace, the McDonald's mascot, threw out the first pitch. Even on a comfortable 70-degree evening in Queens, whoever was inside the Grimace costume ...
Mets icon Grimace Grimace, the Mets icon, as portrayed by The Post’s icon, Managing Editor of News Lia Eustachewich. Grimace costume, starting at $45, Amazon. Stephen Yang for N.Y.Post (left) ...
Grimace, the oblong McDonald’s mascot whose June 12 appearance at Citi Field coincided with the Mets’ season turnaround, was back at the ballpark Monday in all of his purple glory.
Now, with Grimace becoming increasingly popular around the Mets' home stadium, even New York's broadcasters are letting their somewhat intrusive thoughts fly. Take Keith Hernandez, for example.