New York Mets 2014 BP Diamond Era 59FIFTY MLB Hat Sz 7 5/8 New Era NWT
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New York Mets 2014 BP Diamond Era 59FIFTY MLB Hat Sz 7 5/8 New Era NWT
PRODUCT DETAILS
Step into the on-field look of the New York Mets with this 2014 Alternate Diamond Era Batting Practice 59FIFTY cap by New Era, the same style worn by players during spring training and workouts. Built for performance and designed with cutting-edge materials, this cap blends authentic MLB styling with advanced technology.
The bold royal blue crown paired with the classic orange visor delivers that unmistakable Mets identity, while the embroidered interlocking “NY” logo stands front and center. This is more than just a fan cap—it’s a piece of what players wore while preparing for the season.
The 2014 Mets featured a young core that would soon turn heads across baseball. Arms like Jacob deGrom (who would debut later that season and win Rookie of the Year) and a developing rotation alongside players like David Wright, Daniel Murphy, and Curtis Granderson set the foundation for the exciting 2015 run. This BP cap represents that transitional era—where the future of the franchise was starting to take shape.
Engineered with New Era’s Diamond Era performance fabric, this cap is lighter, more breathable, and built to keep players cool under pressure. Featuring COOLERA moisture-wicking technology and SOLARERA UV protection, it’s designed for real performance—whether you’re on the field or in the stands.
Details:
* Team: New York Mets
* Year: 2014 Batting Practice / Spring Training
* Brand: New Era
* Model: 59FIFTY (Fitted)
* Size: 7 5/8
* Color: Royal Blue crown / Orange visor
* Material: 100% Polyester (Diamond Era performance fabric)
* Features: COOLERA moisture-wicking, SOLARERA UV protection
* Flat brim with black undervisor
* Embroidered front logo + MLB logo on back
* Officially Licensed MLB product
* NWT (New With Tags)
Condition:
Brand new with tags. Never worn.
Treasure Hunter’s Note:
Batting Practice caps are some of the most underrated pieces in baseball collecting—they’re what players actually train in. This one comes from a pivotal Mets era right before their World Series run, making it a subtle but meaningful piece of team history.
The bold royal blue crown paired with the classic orange visor delivers that unmistakable Mets identity, while the embroidered interlocking “NY” logo stands front and center. This is more than just a fan cap—it’s a piece of what players wore while preparing for the season.
The 2014 Mets featured a young core that would soon turn heads across baseball. Arms like Jacob deGrom (who would debut later that season and win Rookie of the Year) and a developing rotation alongside players like David Wright, Daniel Murphy, and Curtis Granderson set the foundation for the exciting 2015 run. This BP cap represents that transitional era—where the future of the franchise was starting to take shape.
Engineered with New Era’s Diamond Era performance fabric, this cap is lighter, more breathable, and built to keep players cool under pressure. Featuring COOLERA moisture-wicking technology and SOLARERA UV protection, it’s designed for real performance—whether you’re on the field or in the stands.
Details:
* Team: New York Mets
* Year: 2014 Batting Practice / Spring Training
* Brand: New Era
* Model: 59FIFTY (Fitted)
* Size: 7 5/8
* Color: Royal Blue crown / Orange visor
* Material: 100% Polyester (Diamond Era performance fabric)
* Features: COOLERA moisture-wicking, SOLARERA UV protection
* Flat brim with black undervisor
* Embroidered front logo + MLB logo on back
* Officially Licensed MLB product
* NWT (New With Tags)
Condition:
Brand new with tags. Never worn.
Treasure Hunter’s Note:
Batting Practice caps are some of the most underrated pieces in baseball collecting—they’re what players actually train in. This one comes from a pivotal Mets era right before their World Series run, making it a subtle but meaningful piece of team history.






















