Max Wiener, also known as the Mets “Rally Pimp,” is gearing up for the playoffs. The 24-year-old Goshen native is known for his funky wardrobe that includes fur coats, platform shoes, and massive Mets gold chains. Wiener has been credited, along with McDonald’s Grimace, for bringing positive vibes to the Mets. The team has been on a magical run to the playoffs after a tough start to the season. Wiener is excited for the games and plans to continue wearing his flamboyant attire to support the team.
Wiener takes some credit for the Mets’ turnaround, especially after two dramatic home runs that saved them from elimination. However, he believes that Grimace, the purple Happy Meal mascot who threw out the first pitch on June 12, played a significant role in motivating the team to their furious finish. The Mets were struggling with a poor record at the time, but with the help of Wiener and Grimace, they turned things around. Wiener humorously compares himself to Peter Gabriel in Genesis, with Grimace being the Phil Collins who took it to the next level.
The Rally Pimp, a nickname given to Wiener by social media users, has been a colorful presence at Mets games, wearing unique outfits that include bright pink pants and jackets. Despite some skeptics, Wiener remains confident in the Mets’ abilities and sees a parade down the Canyon of Heroes in their future. He also predicts a Subway Series rematch against the New York Yankees, a scenario that he believes would stop the Earth’s rotation. Wiener’s unwavering support for the Mets and his flamboyant presence have endeared him to fans and players alike.
Wiener has declared his plans to attend upcoming games at Citi Field, where he will continue to dress in his signature style. He jokes about not caring about the warm weather and insists on wearing his fur coat to show his support for the team. The Rally Pimp’s enthusiasm and dedication to the Mets have garnered attention from the media and fans, who appreciate his commitment to bringing positive energy to the ballpark. Whether or not his attire has a direct impact on the team’s performance, Wiener’s presence has become a fun and lighthearted part of the Mets’ journey to the playoffs.
As the Mets gear up for the playoffs, Wiener remains a source of entertainment and optimism for fans. His unique fashion choices and comedic persona have added a fun element to the team’s resurgence this season. The Rally Pimp’s playful antics and unwavering support for the Mets have made him a beloved figure in the baseball world. With his predictions of a Subway Series and parade down the Canyon of Heroes, Wiener continues to spread joy and laughter among Mets supporters. Regardless of the outcome, his charismatic presence will surely be remembered as a highlight of the 2020 baseball season.