Another one of those glorious “too much content” days
Since 2002, nearly every player who has been commemorated with a bobblehead sponsored by Gold’s Horseradish has already been injured, gotten injured or ended up performing poorly. Marc Gold, co-owner of Gold Pure Food Products and a lifelong Mets fan, said that his company’s signature horseradish has “tons of of health benefits.”
Via NY Times (link updated)
You linked an (interesting) bobblehead article from 2010.
This is the link to the article that you quoted – <a href="http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/the-mets-bobblehead-curse-lives/"http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/the-mets-bobblehead-curse-lives/
Let’s try that again: http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/the-mets-bobblehead-curse-lives/
Thx for the catch!
Sorry, but this one is pretty silly. First, how many Mets have had 2 good consecutive years. Second, some of these choices are questionable, and never had (or hasn’t yet had) a single good year. Third, they are not the only bobblehead sponsor, and I have others that were also good or poor choices.
With all the juicy news out there, they come up with this nonsense? At least save it for when there is a bobblehead giveaway imminent…
if that stat is true.
lets have a fred wilpon bobble head day.
keep the curse alive!!
why were there no ollie bobblehead days? or luis b-h days?
I think the Fred bobblehead idea is hilarious