Mike V’s Countdown To Mets Opening Day – 2002 Flashback

Four Days Until Opening Day!

Today’s Flashback – 2002

Monday, April 1, 2002 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

Win, by score of 6-2, to go 1-0 on the season.

2002 Mets magnetic schedule

Opening Day 2002 was another start to a season where Mets fans had high hopes. Steve Phillips had made some bold transactions in the offseason.  We “stole” Roberto Alomar from the Indians in a trade that was wildly heralded as one-sided, even though we had given up can’t miss prospect Alex Escobar (remember him?).  Another once blue chip prospect Alex Ochoa was sent away in a three team trade that netted Jeromy Burnitz, also jettisoning Benny Agbayani, Todd Zeile, Glendon Rusch and Mike Piazza’s best buddy Lenny Harris.  And of course the big move, trading Kevin Appier for slugger Mo Vaughn, a player who had missed all of 2001 and was still owed $50MM. We even brought back Roger Cedeno!  In all, Steve Phillips brought in 13 new players and the team boasted a $95 million payroll.

53,734 fans were in attendance (then the largest opening day crowd in Shea Stadium history) to see the new team on a windy afternoon game that started at 3:12. It was a new post 9/11 world for us in attendance.  We were met by huge lines, slowed by new security procedures, to get into the stadium.  The Mets uniforms bore two special patches – one commemorating the team’s 40th anniversary, and one in memory of 9/11.   New mayor Mike Bloomberg threw out the first pitch and during the seventh-inning stretch, Art Garfunkel sang ”God Bless America.”

Al Leiter started the game for the Mets, and pitched very well, allowing 1 unearned run over six innings to get the win, as newcomer David Weathers threw two no-hit innings and Armando Benitez closed out the ninth.  Newcomer Mo Vaughn went 0-5 with two strikeouts (but it was the bat manufacturers fault?), but Roberto Alomar drove in two runs, as did Jay Payton, who hit a homerun.

2002 Mets Opening Day Shea Stadium

Bobby Valentine’s Mets would go on to a 75-86 record, finishing last in the NL East.

10 Things To Do & Not Do While On #MetsTwitter – The Daily Stache – The Daily Stache

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5. DON’T underestimate the power of @Metspolice

Reason: Shannon of @Metspolice is more powerful then you could ever imagine. When banner day was going to be banner night thanks to ESPN, he was the driving force to see it moved. He started the #ImWith28 hash tag and now even the Mets use it on the score board at Citi Field. He hated the black uniforms and what happened to them? Gone. He gets whatever he wants when it comes to the aesthetics of the Mets and nobody better mess with Banner Day again. He does have power to make things happen, so I don’t suggest saying you like the Black Mets Uniform. All joking aside, he is a die hard Mets fan who focuses on the stuff worn on the the field, the people buying tickets to see them and is truly a great follow.

via 10 Things To Do & Not Do While On #MetsTwitter – The Daily Stache – The Daily Stache.

 

Not @mediagoon’s Mets Bobbleheads #49: Manager Willie

MetsPolice Manager Willie Randolph BobbleheadSince Shannon, Goon, and I have pretty much cleaned out our closets of Mets jerseys (at least for now, we all know there will be more later), I was thinking where can we go from here.  Easy answer – who doesn’t love bobbleheads?

Poor Willie.  He wasn’t a great manager, but he didn’t deserve the treatment he received from the Mets.  Maybe part of it was that he never really was a Met. Regardless, the team had a winning season each of his full 3 years not to mention the team’s  last playoff appearance.

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