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Rusty Staub 50th Anniversary Mets Bobblehead

Original price was: $95.00.Current price is: $75.00.

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Celebrate one of the most beloved figures in Mets history with this limited Rusty Staub 50th Anniversary bobblehead — a must‑have for any fan looking to honor a true New York legend. Shop All New York Mets Memorabilia

 

 

This Rusty Staub 50th Anniversary Mets Bobblehead is a standout collectible honoring one of the most respected figures in New York Mets history. Released as an exclusive 2012 stadium giveaway, the piece features Staub in his classic Mets uniform atop a commemorative 50th Anniversary base, complete with hand‑painted detailing and the classic spring‑mounted bobble motion. The sculpt captures Staub’s unmistakable presence and the deep connection he forged with fans throughout his long‑tail legacy with the Mets. A perfect display piece for collectors who appreciate the blend of nostalgia, craftsmanship, and New York baseball history — and it pairs beautifully with the Shea Stadium Replica New York Mets 1964–2008 for a unified tribute to Mets heritage.

Features & Key Details
• Official 2012 Mets Stadium Giveaway, released during the franchise’s 50th Anniversary celebration
• Rusty Staub depicted in classic Mets home uniform, honoring his contributions to the 1973 pennant‑winning season
• Era‑accurate Mets styling, reflecting the uniform design worn during Staub’s second stint with the team
• Tribute to Staub’s remarkable career totals, including 2,716 hits and his rare achievement of recording 500+ hits with four different franchises
• Celebrates Staub’s leadership and postseason legacy, especially his heroic performance during the 1973 NLCS and World Series run
• Ideal for Mets historians and collectors, connecting directly to the team’s 50‑year milestone and Staub’s lasting impact on New York baseball

Rusty Staub, affectionately known as “Le Grand Orange,” became a New York icon during his Mets tenure from 1972–1975 and again from 1981–1985. His toughness and leadership were never more evident than during the 1973 postseason, where he played through injury and helped propel the Mets to the World Series. Beyond baseball, Staub’s charitable work — especially through the Rusty Staub Foundation and his support for families of fallen first responders — cemented his status as one of the most beloved figures in New York sports. This bobblehead captures both his on‑field excellence and his enduring bond with the city he championed.

 

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