On the Mets strikeout leap guy

Over at Uni Watch, Paul Lukas has the intelligent version of discussing Jefry Yan’s strikeout celebration.  I will refer you there.

I’ve been super-busy with work and haven’t been able to chime in on this but since Paul motivated me…

  1. This should have been stopped in youth baseball
  2. This should have been stopped in the minors.
  3. This should have been stopped in the pre-game locker room but whatever the interim manager’s name is.
  4. This should have been stopped by whoever is the de facto “captain” of the current Mets.
  5. This should be stopped by Steve Cohen, but Steve Cohen let Lindor be a jerk to the fans so this one ain’t happening.
  6. Pitchers should bat so he could take a dusting
  7. If he does this to me, the next time I’m up I lose te grip on the bat and it accidentally goes flying at the mound.

Go read Paul  and if you’re on the Mets, please act like a professional baseball player.

 

 

The Politics of the Mets Irish Heritage Night Jersey

Well, you know if I am back writing here on MetsPolice the Mets have done something stupid with an Irish promotion.

A few years back it was the racist leprechaun hats for St. Paddy’s Day — mercifully retired, may they rest in a landfill somewhere. But now the Mets have gone and stumbled into actual Irish politics.

The good news first: August 28th is Irish Heritage Night at Citi Field, and that’s genuinely great. I remember Irish nights at Shea, standing there listening to Black 47 — if you don’t know them, go look them up. They’ve since retired, but Shilelagh Law is taking the stage this year, and honestly, no complaints there. I like them.

Buy a special ticket, you get a special Irish-themed jersey. Naturally, I had to take a look.

Green? Good. Can’t argue with green. The Celtic-style font is nicely done, and the Celtic scroll around the sleeves is a genuinely nice touch — somebody in the design room knew what they were doing.

And then there’s the number.

26.

Not good, folks. Not good at all.

But Dan, it’s obviously the year. It’s 2026.

Yeah, I get it. But pair “26” with anything Irish and you’ve wandered — unknowingly, I’m sure — straight into a political minefield. Here’s the quick history lesson nobody at the Mets front office apparently got: Ireland is made up of 32 counties, same idea as our states. Twenty-six of them make up the free Republic of Ireland. The other six are still part of the UK. Put “26” on an Irish-themed jersey, and whether you meant to or not, you’re making a statement that you support a divided Ireland.

I will absolutely give the Mets the benefit of the doubt here – I don’t think this was intentional. I’d bet real money the intern who mocked this jersey up had no idea. Neither did the boss who signed off. Neither did that boss’s boss. Nobody, it seems, thought to Google “Ireland 26” — because if they had, this exact issue is the very first thing that pops up.

I love that Irish Heritage Night is back. I love pieces of this jersey design — genuinely, the font and the scrollwork are well done. But I won’t be wearing it, because of what it accidentally says and symbolizes.

Come on, Mets. Do better. It’s not that hard to check.

Citi Field casino called “A predatory project”

An interesting read from The Guardian..

“A predatory project is being dumped in our community that disproportionately harms our people,” said Jack Hu, 35, a Flushing resident and member of the No Casino in Flushing Meadows Corona Park campaign. “This community is really upset about this project and how it was pushed through without our consent.”

Metropolitan Park is a casino and entertainment project backed by the New York Mets owner, Steve Cohen, and Hard Rock International through Queens Future LLC. The development would turn parking lots next to Citi Field at Willets Point into a casino, hotel, restaurants, an entertainment district and a public park between the Flushing and Corona neighborhoods.

Mets Police would like to point out it already was a public park, perhaps not the kind of visual you like, but it was parkland, which was handed over to billionaires.  There is already a casino in Queens by Aqueduct.

Mets 2027 Schedule

Picture it.  Steve Cohen has announced a New Culture (one of winning both now and in the future) for the 5th time in 7 years.  (is that right?  Seems right?)

Here are some games you could attend as the Mets attempt to go FIVE decades without winning the World Series, having completed four decades.

Nothing here excites me. The @Cubs series is in September.  We need that in June please.

Anyway, let me know when Lindor is off this team and maybe I will try to care.

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