I really must have time traveled. These people are Mets?
Thursday, September 2
at Atlanta
Luis Castillo – 2B
Lucas Duda – LF
Carlos Beltran – CF
Chris Carter – RF
David Wright – 3B
Ike Davis – 1B
Joaquin Arias – SS
Henry Blanco – C
Johan Santana – LHP
Earlier today the site NUKED…lost all the posts from the last three years. That sucks.
However, Scotty worked some magic and we’ve traveled back in time to a simpler age…August 24th to be exact…a time when Jeff Francoeur was a Met and nobody have ever heard of Mike Nickeas.
All those posts you think you read over the last 7 days? All those comments? Never happened.
While we reboot the systems here’s a new video of Wally Backman for y’all to watch…
By the way, GoDaddy has excellent customer service.
I spent the night walking on the wild side in the Bronx – nothing notable to report other than $23 parking, sheesh – but as I do the rounds this morning, the words of Jerry Manuel are telling me that he knows he won’t be back.
Jerry was very good and honest on WFAN yesterday afternoon, basically saying that of course Wally Backman, Tim Teufel, Ken Oberkfell and…something like ‘who was that other guy they brought in (Bob Melvin) all want his job. Very honest. He also said he wanted the job for 10-15 years. (Check audio via MetsBlog)
Let’s look at Jerry’s choice of pronouns in other interviews:
Times: “I think they are going to have to find a place to play for this young man at the major leagues next year”
NJ.com:“I mean, these guys [Atlanta] are bringing in a young player like [Jason] Heyward. Some say the guy tonight, the first baseman, [Freddie] Freeman, is the best player in the International League. So that’s two tremendous young players that this franchise is going to be facing for the next how-many-ever years. And whomever is sitting in this seat, or whatever, will be facing for the next whatever years.
In the News, Bitter Bill nails it: But, unlike a year ago, we don’t really have next year to look forward to.
Anyway, as the Times tells us, you don’t want to be part of David Wright’s card game. Or maybe you do. I wonder if DW could ask Castillo and Perez to join him.
We had an interesting discussion yesterday about 2011…
Should the Mets celebrate the “50th season of Mets baseball” in 2011 or save it for 2012 and the “50th anniversary” and instead focus on the “25th anniversary” of 1986?
In 1986 the Mets celebrated the 25th anniversary of the franchise (in the 25th season).
Time will tell, but in the meantime Steve has mocked up the patch below which I think is fantastic – it mimicls the original patch from 1986 and would look good on a white pinstriped jersey with no dropsadow…but for that to happen I am going to have to win SuperLotto tonight AND convince Fred to sell me the team so that I can make the MLB cutoff for jersey revisions.
Steve is quite skilled in fonts and mockups as we shall see once I catch up on some emails he sent me…
Late in this hour Bobby Valentine came on 1050 and was asked some questions about the Mets….the vibe I got is that if he magically took over the Mets he would build around Wright and Davis, but maybe consider moving some other certain people. (Sorry James).
It’s very cool that SNY made these embeddable (and it won’t destroy their business…hint hint MLB) – I guess they really don’t have too much from the original films.
I have a VHS of some random at-bats from the 1995 season…Osh41 made fun of me at the time, I bet he would buy it from me
Again, the site is having major problems…hence the funkiness….what totally sucks was today was gonna be “work ahead” day. Oh well.
While I try to recover ALL the posts (doh!!!!!!) I’ll continue typing over here in the orange box.
So why is Mike my favorite Met? Because I love the number thirteen.
(Actually my favorite Met is future Hall of Famer Jon Niese. I intended to post today about “Mets I like” - but not having a blog at all is sort of screwing with the plan for the day)
FLUSHING, N.Y., September 2, 2010 – The New York Mets today announced they selected the contract of catcher Mike Nickeas from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League. To make room on the 40-man roster, the team transferred righthanded pitcher John Maine to the 60-Day Disabled List. Nickeas will wear uniform #13 and will be available for tonight’s game in Atlanta.
Nickeas, 27, began the season at Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, where he hit .283 (75-265) with five home runs and 33 RBI in 82 games. The 6-0, 210-pound Nickeas joined Buffalo in late August, playing in seven games and hitting .214 (6-28).
The native of Vancouver, Canada originally was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the fifth round of the 2004 First Year Player Draft before being traded to the Mets on August 30, 2006 for outfielder Victor Diaz.
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