Wednesday, May 25, 2011

"DON'T TRADE JOSE REYES" DAY

Time
Friday, June 3 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Location
123-01 Roosevelt Ave
Flushing, NY



This is a day to celebrate JOSE REYES and to let the mgt know we will not take it lightly if they do the stupid thing and trade one of our fav homegrown boys! So buy your ticket to this game and wear your finest JOSE tee or jersey and bring a sign or 2 telling how you feel!!!!!! GET YOUR T SHIRTS FROM THE7LINE.COM.....He has special DONT TRADE JOSE SHIRTS!

AND Join us at the top of the 5th inning on the SHEA BRIDGE....we will all start the JOSE CHANT...and hopefully get on TV, and most importantly GET NOTICED BY THE WHOLE TEAM AND THE MGT! It would be awesome  if Jose acknowledges the event ... no movement!

CHEAP TICKETS are always available....no need for a field level ticket to be able to get to the SHEA BRIDGE during the game!

Fact vs Perception --- Fred Wilpon edition




This is a special edition of Fact vs. Perception … a Fred Wilpon Perception versus Facts. The quotes are from the article Madoff's Curveball written by Jeffery Toobin for the New Yorker.


Fred's Perception - On Jose Reyes "He’s had everything wrong with him."

Fact - Wilpon wasn't saying anything during 2005-2008 when he played all but 15 games, or led the league in stolen bases or triples three times. How about all the number 7 t-shirts and jerseys that are being sold, is everything wrong with that as well? 

Fred's Perception - On Carlos Beltran “He’s sixty-five to seventy per cent of what he was.” 

Fact - Four time All Star three time gold glover, two time silver slugger and ranking as high as fourth in MVP voting. That is pretty good for 65%. This year he has ht more home runs than Jason Bay has hit in this and last year combined. 

Fred's Perception - On David Wright “A really good kid. A very good player. Not a superstar.”

Fact - What makes a superstar? Does being a perennial all-star make you a superstar? Does being the face of the franchise make you a superstar? Does being  huge fan favorite with a really great and marketable name make you a superstar? Guess what Fred … yes!

Fred's Perception -  The team is shitty.

Fact - OK, you got it right here.


Other Mets news - 

  • Toobin wll have a live chat this afternoon at 3 pm EST.
  • Is the "Dock" in the song "Dock by the Bay" a reference to the Disabled list?  Jason Bay is hurting again, If there is a firesale, i hope they Mets can find a buyer for the Bay.
  • Really a 10 run loss, nice way to show up. 
  • Johann Santana is throwing off a mound ... making his return early enough so he can be showcased and traded, somehow I fear he ends up in Philly or the Bronx.
  • God bless you Lenny Dykstra ... your craziness and loyalty to your friends is endless.

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Kid and other things

OK, I will break down the New Yorker article later on. Wow I bet they really wished that article came on  a day when people would have to talk about a game.  One other quick thought. On Friday every caller on WFAN or on ESPN radio who claimed to be a Mets fan said they would be ok with “1 out of 3.” We got that and we need to march on.


So Saturday night I was running around and I heard a news tease about a former Mets star with a very seriously affliction. But I never heard the end of it, later on that evening I read that former Mets catcher Gary Carter has several tumors on his brain. Holy Crap.  He is going for tests this week and hopefully he will survive this. I thought this would be a great opportunity to tell a little story about Gary Carter.

Gary Carter was not my favorite Met of the mid to late 80s, that was of course Keith Hernandez, he was my brother's favorite player. HE hit his 300th home run on my brother’s birthday one summer, my brother had a little plush bear with a Mets shirt that he called Gary. Its not that I didn’t like him, but he wasn’t my favorite.

Fast forward a several years, and I hear on the morning news that he will be at Grand Central Station signing autographs. You could bring your own item, or you can try to throw a baseball 50mph and he’d sign that ball as well as any other item. I had a really crappy job at the time and they were very loose with hours. So I went over. My heater topped out at 43 mph so I went on the slower non-50mph line. Gary signed everything anyone brought in front of him and spent a moment or two with each person, smiling for photos whatever. I have been  When I got there I said to him, “wow your ring is huge,” He was wearing his 86 championship ring. I had recently been to Cooperstown and saw a more normal sized 86 ring. He says yeah I’ve got pretty big hands, and then asked if I’d like to try it on. “Really?” And then he is handing me his championship ring. I put it on and it was enormous, probably would have fit on my thumb more comfortably. I looked at my hand with the ring and thought to my self wow.

Not wanting to linger I took it off and handed it back to him. I thanked him and shook his gigantic hand. The encounter probably took less than a minute but nearly nine years later I can still think how heavy, shiny and warm the ring was. I hope that he pulls through , because he was a great ball player and a really nice guy.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Subway Series 2011 - Part 1

The Mets and Yankees are both within a few games of each other, with the Yanks slightly above .500 and the Mets just under. So lets take a look at the match-ups


1b - Murphy/Turner/Evans vs Mark Teixeira (adv Yankees)
2b - Tejada/Turner/Murphy vs Robinson Caon (adv Yankees)
SS - Jose Reyes vs Derek Jeter (adv Mets)
3b - Murphy/Turner/Harris vs Arod (adv Yankees)
C - Josh Thole vs Russel Martin (adv - Yankees)
LF - Jason Bay vs Brett Gardner (adv Yankees)
CF - Pridie/Harris/Harriston vs Garnderson (adv Yankees)
RF - Carlos Beltran vs Swisher (adv Mets)
DH - FMART vs Posada (adv … I don't know ... but  Posada is hitting like .165)
Manager - Terry Collins vs Joe Girardi (adv Mets)
(Mets 3  - Yankees 6  - toss up 1)

I like the pitching match-ups this weekend versus the Yankees

Game 1 - RA Dickey vs Freddy Garcia (Adv - Dickey)
Game 2 - Chris Capuano vs AJ Burnett  (Adv - Burnett)
Game 3 - Mike "licky fingers" Pelfrey vs Nova (Adv - Licky Fingers)

Let's hope our advantage in pitching can overcome the Yankees advantage.

Oh yeah I hate  interleague games - here is why.
  • I can't be friends with my best friend for six days every year .. that sucks.
  • The schedule isn't balanced, none of the teams above us are playing the $200 million dollar men.
  • The leagues don't play with the same rules, the National League team is weakened by using the DH. 

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Rain Rain go away


I'm looking out my window at work right now and its pouring … and the Mets have not called tonight game. While yesterday's game was called an it wasn't Noah-esque outside.  Where did i park the ark?

Monday, May 16, 2011

Holy crap

 David Wright has a lower back fracture. Out for at least a few weeks ... according to WFAN ... Alderson on SNY right now.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Questions from a Yankees fan


My best friend Mike is a Yankees fan and despite our differences we have been friends for well lets say the Mets were still good and the Yankees pitching staff was led by Andy Hawkins. Every now and then he sends me a question about the Mets. His questions are ver thought provoking, and I hope so are my answers.


Do during last nights Yankees game, Michael Kay was talking about some comments Jeff Franker (now on the Royals) made concerning Citi Field. Franker felt like the dimensions of Citi Field were ridiculous and they are hurting the careers of David Wright and Jason Bay. He suggested lowering the walls (in left field I believe) and moving the right center field wall in. Apparently FrancouerFrancouer said that Wright agrees with him. Do you think the dimensions help the Mets because their pitching is kind of shaky? Or do you think it hurts them because it makes it harder to score runs? - Mike


I think the dimensions of CF are great, for hitting doubles and triples. David Wright striking out on average more than once a game is hurting his career, he isn't a huge power hitter in the first place he shouldn't be aiming for the fences, Ryan Howard or Prince Fielder he is not. And if they move the fences in or down home runs will increase among opponents as well. The huge park is great for pitchers and Troy Tulowski - who has no problems hitting homers there.

Jeff Francouer Sucks.


Monday, May 9, 2011

Don't worry its OKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK



Ok, I’m not just pilling on David Wright ... But with Brad Emaus out of the organization and Angel Pagan playing his most usual position (DL), Wright is currently my scapegoat . Assuming he is not traded this year, David Wright will take over yet another All-Time Mets record. He is 124 strike outs away from breaking Darryl Strawberry’s all time Mets record with 960 strike outs. So far through 34 games he has 37 strike outs, with 128 games to go 124 is well within reach.

A hole on the left side of the infield



I wonder if we Mets fans are appreciating Jose Reyes more and more, because we know he will soon be gone? Perhaps its just his one final  gift for his fans, but he is just unconscious out there. He is a triples machine.

Can someone tell Sandy Alderson, that they built Citifield for Jose Reyes? That enormous outfield, those deep gaps? Its for Reyes to line doubles and triples.

I know I’m not the first to say this but, how about we trade David Wright. He is going to command more money than Reyes will after next season. And he is much more easily replaced. Daniel Murphy could play third.  I like our lineup better with Murphy replacing Wright much much better than Ruben Tejada replacing Reyes in the line up. I’m just saying. Ughhh just add-on whomever they are going to run out there in right field to replace Carlos Beltran.



RANDOM THOUGHTS: 


The LA Dodgers (despite last nights win) have a terrible record at Citifield, ironic since it is a shrine to their franchises history.

Was R.A. Dickey a fluke? Just like Angel Pagan. He sure is pitching that way.

I wish there was a way for Terry Collins to juggle the rotation so Mike Pelfrey only pitches at home.

Two years from now people we Mets fans will really begin to appreciate how good Carlos Beltran really was.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Fact vs Perception --- mmm cheesy

Dave Racaniello


Perception - Bullpen catchers are useless and a dime a dozen

Fact - Met's bullpen catcher Dave Racaniello set a visitors clubhouse record in Philadelphia when the Mets were visiting the Phillies over the weekend, by eating 14 cheesesteaks during the three game series. Who knows how many he would have eaten if Sunday's game went longer than 14 innings!  

BONUS Fact - Cheesesteaks are awesome!

Fake Fact - Juan Samuel set the single season in 1985 by eating 280 cheesesteaks.