The Mets play the Kansas City Royals tonight at Kauffman Stadium in the first game of the 2015 World Series.
We know you'll be tweeting and texting about the team for the next week, so why not save your fingers some of the work with the emoji below, designed by illustrator and Gawker Media art director Alex Cannon?
If you need help installing them, here's one guide to adding your own emoji to your phone.
7 Train Emoji

How else are you getting to Citi Field to watch Games 3, 4, and 5 of the World Series?
Text your friends this emoji when your train is running late (as it inevitably will, no matter how many extra trains the MTA runs).
Home Run Apple Emoji

Citi Field's Home Run Apple took a hit in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, when Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud's deep drive collided with the centerfield prop that usually pops up when a Mets player scores a home run. The apple was unharmed, but that didn't stop those puckish Mets from placing a bandage on the spot that d'Arnaud's ball hit and tweeting out a picture of it.
Use this emoji to tease your friend when she disappears from McFaddens' with an attractive stranger.
Mr. Met Emoji

The Mets' mascot is said to have "lost his voice root, root, rooting for the home team ... but can gesture in 12 languages."
Show your silent pride with this emoji.
Rally Towel Emoji

Mets fans waved their rally towels throughout the playoffs. It's a good thing they're orange, not blue, because that's the Kansas City Royals' primary team color, too.
This emoji does the virtual waving for you.
Cespedes Emoji

The Mets roster for this evening's game hinged on outfielder Yoenis Cespedes' left shoulder, injured during the playoffs. Cespedes says he isn't fully recovered, but he'll play tonight's game in Kansas City.
Send him good vibes with this emoji.
DeGrom Emoji

That crazy long brown hair could only belong to starting pitcher Jacob deGrom.
Use this emoji to root for his fourth road game win in the postseason.
Syndergaard Emoji

DeGrom isn't the only pitcher with luscious locks.
Hold off on tweeting this emoji until Noah Syndergaard makes his World Series debut in Game 3.