I don’t make any secret that I work in the film business. And it seems to me that there a tons and I mean tons of Mets fans that work with me. I think I have figured out why. Alot of people think it is glamourous to work in tv or film, but not so much. There are long grueling hours, working in intense heat, freezing temps,snow,rain, lifting heavy cables,lights, set pieces, yadda yadda. At the end of the day though we all basically enjoy what we do and wouldn’t trade it in for any other profession.
I think thats why Mets fans are a plenty in that world. We as Mets fans, stick with the team no matter how good or bad they are. All the stuff that has been going on with the Mets organization might beat us down a little but we keep coming back because no matter what, we wouldn’t trade our team in for any other baseball team.
After saying all of that, I have been talking to a lot of my fellow Mets fans on the crew on the film that I have been working on. We can talk for a while because there is a lot of downtime between setting up shots. There seems to be a lot of cautious optimism. Most think the Mets are going to have a decent year. They think that the Mets are going to play well and play hard. They think that the team is going to make you want to root for them. The Mets will be that scrappy boxer that might know he is going to lose a round but he is going to keep getting back up no matter what. He is going to give it his all. Just like they think the Mets will.
Other Mets fans on the job I have talked to fall into another category. They think the Mets might surprise people and be better then what some think. They tell me that they feel the Mets might just miss out on the Wild Card and make for a fun and exciting season. I fall into I just want the Mets to do well, don’t embarrass themselves on the field, and just to show they have heart. I will be happy then.
Hey, maybe its because we deal in the industry of making make believe feel like reality in the film world. But right now a lot of us are believing in the Mets having a nice respectable and maybe even a winning season.
Yep, that’s pretty much where we are with this franchise: “Just be relatively entertaining and likable, and we’ll consider it progress.”
I’m interested in seeing the new/young faces – Collins, Young, Capuano, Thole (full time), Davis (yr. 2), Pagan (full time yr. 2), Niese, etc. I’m interested in seeing how Collins handles strategic situations, and see how the team eventually relates to him. Coming from the laid back style of Manuel, I’d like to see if Collins gets fiery. Can’t wait for Friday night game in Miami. But I agree with you Goon about sticking with the team…. it’s hard sometimes, but I still do, even when it hurts to see them fail on the field.