Thoughts on Tom Seaver’s thoughts

An interesting read here where Patrick Flood links to both a MetsBlog quote where Seaver says he has “never met Johan personally” and yet Flood posts a picture of Seaver and Johan Santana.

When Bob Costas had Seaver on last fall I felt like Tom would start an answer and sort of lose his train of thought in the middle,  Here’s what I wrote back then:

If you read Mets Police every day you know this site is mostly about the off-field experience as a fan, so I write this with the utmost resepct, but Tom Seaver is seeming old to me.

A friend of mine pointed it out to me a few months back, and I stayed in denial, all the way through most of Studio 42.

Tom tends to give long answers now and lose his way as he goes along.  A few times Costas threw out a question and Tom gave a great answer, just not the answer to what Bob asked.  At the end of the special they cut to a clip of Tom’s HOF speech and there was the sharp pointed Tom I remembered.

This post isn’t about picking on Tom, it’s about making sure we appreciate Tom all we can.  (Much like we do with Kiner.)

I guess I said it best the first time.  We’re all getting older.

 

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New Addition to my Mets Stuff at Precinct 41

Only a few more hours till El Capitan returns, then I can go back to relaxing and recharging my batteries till his next trip which I am sure will be Saturday. Let me bogart the last few hours with some of my stuff.

New Edition to Precinct 41. A bat signed by David Wright. That matches my signed Wright baseball and batting helmet. Is a signed glove in the future? Who knows.

 

Counterpoint: so some folks want Nohan tickets

Why do you care? So the Mets make some money and some folks get a weird souvenir. If you were there, great. If you want to pretend you were there, great. If you want to frame it and stick it away for 20 years and then send me a pic for when I do “2010’s week” for the 2034 All Star Break then great.

Media Goon mentioned that Leigh in tickets is a straight dealer. I also find that to be true.

Now where’s my flight home?