>Really was not in a mood to write a lot last night but here are my thoughts
- In retrospect doing the ceremony postgame was perfect. The last game was played, now it’s time to close it up and turn off the lights.
- I had no problem with Mr. Met pulling down the last number. But exposing a corporate logo for Corporate Field was HORRIBLE. Really was my biggest quibble with the ceremony
- I was shocked to see Willie there. Given how bitter he’s become in his old age (not a recent thing apparently – just read a Buck O’Neill book and Willie’s been feeling it for a few years) I never thought he woudl be there. Seeing him was one of the bigger thrills of the day for me – as I have said, he was one of the first Mets I remember cheering for.
- Yogi. He closed 2 stadiums in 8 days. Saw a bunch of the other players coming over to him and Willie on the field.
- George Foster? Yeah he was their first big free agent signing but was he ever really considered a Met? And after the crap he pulled in 86 (all the racist stuff) I was shocked that he was there.
- GREAT job bringing Wally Backman back. I think this was his first appearance at anything MLB related since his troubles in AZ. He has been a pariah and it really was great to see him. Now they need to hire him tomanage Buffalo
- Doc. Was great to see him. Some people in the stands were saying the Mets put up the $$ to get him out of jail for the ceremony and he is going back today. I got a pic of him and Darling coming together around 2nd base and hugging. That was a cool moment.
- All the 70’s Mets – Wow, my childhood was back. I know most of the crowd was cheering guys like Ventura and Alfonzo from the 90’s version, but some of my biggest cheers were for Swan and Flynn
- Touching Home. THAT was very very cool I thought – especially how different guys approached it. Loved Bud running anc jumping on the plate. A few kissed their hand and touched it which was nice. Piazza and Sever the last to touch was appropriate.
- Seaver throwing to Piazza. Tom going right up on the mound and Mike going into a crouch – chills. Being able to see Seaver throw one last pitch (even though it sucked) off the mound was pure bliss. I admit I got teary eyed (rip me if you want)
- Walking towards CF as the lights started going out – I can’t think of a better way to have closed the ballpark.
- Players not there mentioned up front – why not show their pics and some video on DiamondVision?
- Pete Flynn – nice to honor him
- Oversights: Biggest one was Bobby V. Is he the Mets Torre? And why not mention Torre for that matter? Other players I would have liked to have seen mentioned: Gary Gentry, Skip Lockwood, Neil Allen, Steve Henderson, Benny Agbayani, Roger McDowell
- Keith leaning was classic – perfectly in character
- Bud running in was also great – sums up his personality
- Current players – apparently they were told by management not to go out is what I am hearing
- Would have liked to have heard Seaver say something but s’ok that he didn’t
- Also thought it would have been cool to have a last sing-along of Meet The Mets
All in all it was a great way to say goodbye. I attended last week’s finale at Yankee Stadium and the differences between the 2 couldn’t have been more striking or more appropriate to what each place was. The Yankee Stadium finale was befitting of a coliseum – awesome in it’s splendor, honoring gods of the diamond. Shea doesn’t have gods – Shea has had players. Shea’s closing really felt warmer and more like saying goodbye to an old friend – again, perfect for the place.
It may have been a dump, but it was our dump. Goodbye old friend, you will be missed.
>This was great, and I couldn’t have said it better than that. I was also disappointed in the perceived slight of Bobby V – and why no Hendu? He provided some of the greatest thrills and probably the reason I am a Mets fan (walk off).