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Mets St. Patrick’s Day hats are Irish, familiar

If you ever wondered what a baseball looked like as a leprechaun then you probably work for the Mets.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone! To celebrate, here’s a baseball that looks like the spawn of Mr. Met’s Irish cousin and former Met Justin Turner.

Judges?

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The green baseball stitching would be a good idea for all of today’s game balls, but here, it just looks like Mr. Irish Met has had a disfiguring injury that makes him a fit for the next “Leprechaun” reboot.

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