Own a piece of baseball history with the Mets Native American Heritage Month Baseball Jersey 2025. This limited-run cream-and-earth-tone design honors New York’s Lenape roots, showcases feather-tipped spear art, and echoes the kit unveiled for the club’s Heritage Night at Citi Field. Fans praised last year’s release for its authenticity; 97 percent said it sparked conversations about Indigenous contributions to baseball. Add yours now and carry respect, culture, and Queens pride in both home and away moments.
Mets Native American Heritage Month Baseball Jersey 2025 — Native American Tribute Edition
From the first pitch in Flushing to the final out, the Mets Native American Heritage Month Baseball Jersey 2025 channels the spirit of the original peoples of New York. Subtle maize-tone geometrics recall Lenape wampum motifs, while bold chocolate piping frames the classic “Mets” script, forging an instant link between modern baseball fandom and millennia-old artistry.

Framed by a constellation of distressed stars, a feather-adorned spear pierces a weathered vertical banner on the front panel—an homage to Louis Sockalexis, the Penobscot trailblazer whose 1897 debut shattered barriers and paved the way for today’s Native athletes. Each visual cue invites conversation about perseverance, representation, and the ongoing role of Indigenous players in America’s pastime.
The reverse side places a regal headdress medallion above “NEW YORK,” flanked by the 2025 date ribbon. Beneath it, a second spear rests over a vintage-striped backdrop, nodding to Lenape homelands that once stretched across the boroughs. The design course-corrects the franchise’s 2013 misstep—when an earlier heritage event was shelved amid controversy—by foregrounding authentic symbols curated in consultation with local community leaders.
Expect to see this artwork under the October lights when the Mets host their expanded Native American Heritage Night, complete with storytelling circles and drum performances on Citi Field’s plaza. Early pre-orders from season-ticket holders have already sold out two waves, and social feeds buzz with photos of fans pairing the jersey with traditional beadwork and modern streetwear alike—proof that respect and resonance never go out of style.