Mr. Met Milton Mr. Met is a classic baseball icon. Since the early 1960's, Mr. Met has kept the fans in the game. He keeps their spirits high. Mr. Met will throw t-shirts into the crowd. Mr. Met has helped the Mets to two World Series Titles. Once in 1969 and then again in 1986. Mr. Met will, for sure, keep you entertained. This is Mr. Met: To draw him you first have to draw a blue baseball cap and in the place of the logo, put a white circle. In cursive write ' Mets.' Then for the body, draw a baseball about as tall and as long as a good pencil. Then, with the lacing, keep it baseball red. For the eyes, use a pencil to draw circle eyes and put small pupils in the middle. The monster doesn't have a nose then, give him a big smile. He has 11 teeth on top and 11 on the bottom. They are drawn in pencil. His teeth are as shiny as a new Lamborghini. Then for the arms draw, two blue rectangular, skinny arms are in the middle of the baseball. In his right hand, draw a pennant flag that says Mets. In his other hand, draw a red and white bag of steaming hot popcorn with yellow popcorn kernels. Now, with his pants and shoes get blue and orange crayons. The pants are blue and the shoes aren't blue. But you guessed it! His shoes are orange! These are the directions to draw my monster, Mr. Met If you want to picture him here are some similes: Round like a pancake. His lacings are like bandaged up wounds. Mr. Met is overall as funny as a clown. His popcorn is as hot as a fire. You will probably remember the name Mr. Met after this drawing experience.