I hate nonsense. The Post has a big “JED LOWRIE KNOWS METS HISTORY” headline. OK fine I will click.
Q: What will it be like playing on the New York stage?
A: The opportunity to play for an organization that has such a rich history, right? You talk about the Mets logo and colors, you’re talking about a combination of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants. There’s such a rich history woven just in the hat. It’s exciting.
OK lets tap the brakes on knows Mets history. I’m not betting on Jed in a trivia contest against Greg Prince. Tell me who was the Opening Day RF in 1983 and what number he wore and then we can talk.
The article also goes on to explain how Lowrie likes playing second base. You can never have enough second basemen.
SLACKISH REACTION: I guess it’s been a while since I did a rant about people scum bagging handicapped spots in the Donuts Chain parking lot. This morning I saw a man. He was walking with two crutches. I got the impression this is his normal state and not that he twisted his ankle.
Did HE use the handicapped spot? No. They were both open. Meanwhile. the amount of soccer moms who “just run in for a second” and scumbag those spots is insane and I shame them all. And don’t get me started about people who leave their car running.
Lee Mazzilli is selling his house.
The Mets want you to know about Citi Field Beer Fest
NOT LINKING: We are beginning to see the generic Mets Made Moves articles as the newspapers realize it is Pitchers & Catchers. Expect a lot of guys to be in the best shape of their lives. Expect others to be here to win a job.