The song “OMG” has become a rallying cry for the Mets and their fans. Jerome McCroy, the artist behind the sign, joins PIX11.
The Mets wave around a celebratory sign that says "OMG" in orange lettering with a blue background in fun, cartoonish font.
As the MLB playoffs march on, websites such as TeePublic, Etsy and Amazon have an array of merchandise featuring a particular ...
But “OMG,” performed by New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias, has become the perfect anthem for the team’s unlikely playoff run. Since its release on streaming platforms in late June, “OMG” has ...
For most of their history, the Mets were more of an LOL-type outfit, but soon OMG signs, painted in Mets colors, appeared in the dugout and in the stands. The signs are still flashed by various ...
The team's 'OMG" sign was inspired by shortstop Jose Iglesias' song "OMG", and first made waves when Ridgefield, Queens native Jerome McCroy displayed the sign in Pittsburgh when the club was in town ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a pop hit like many others: An ascending chorus, an addictive hook, a warm rhythm. But “OMG,” performed ...
As fans flocked to Citi Field for the Mets' final homestand of 2024, they were living in a reality that many had not expected ...
After the New York Mets advanced to the National League Championship Series, former president Trump's daughter, Ivanka, ...
Pitbull is joining the Mets infielder and superstar on a remix of his summer hit song, just in time for the Mets playoff ...
A new version of the Mets' song of the season is out, with Jose Iglesais -- also known as Candelita -- dropping the OMG Remix ...
Jose Iglesias, a 34-year-old journeyman who spent 2023 exclusively in the minor leagues, arrived with a spark and a song, "OMG," which would become the Mets' rallying cry. Related:Mets' Jose ...