Honoring New York Baseball History

As part of the All Star Game coming to Citi Field, a series of specially painted "apples" that honor baseball history are on display at various locations around New York. The two honoring the city's former National League clubs are inside Grand Central Stadium.
 
Notice the sense of history these convey -- especially for local fans who fondly recall the so-called "golden era"of the 1950s.
 The Mets inherited the Giants version of the interlocking NY -- as well as the Polo Grounds as their home for the 1962 and '63 seasons -- while the Giants script lives on in San Francisco.
There are a total of 36 baseball apples around New York. If you'll be here and are eager to find (and photograph?) the rest of them, here's your guide.

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