So, I’m trying to rally all Mets fans to make enough noise to get the Opening NIGHT game changed to a 1:05 start.
To recap, the reason it’s a night game seems to involve the Padres unwillingness to play in the afternoon.
As a fan, I think the new park should open with a day game.
Although it’s a long shot, it’s not as if game times never change (for severe weather, for ESPN, for a NFL playoff game) so let’s not assume it cannot be done.
Here’s how it might work:
We need to get big-time executives (higher-ups at MLB and the Mets) to take notice of a groundswell.
How could that happen? Big-time execs get media clippings every day. Someone in the PR department puts together snippets of everything being said about their company. Believe me they get read. All we need is ONE executive to say to an underling “what’s this thing about the night game?” and we’re off and running.
To get in the media clippings, I need your help.
If you have a blog, write about this yourself. In your own words. I’m not trying to get hits or links. I don’t want the credit. I just want the game time changed for all of us.
We’ll need the bigger blogs to motivate their readers. Amazin’ Avenue has said they would help. Matt Cerrone at Mets Blog, we need you. Any of the other numerous blogs, join in. If you are a blog reader, post on their message boards to get them to write about it.
We need the mainstream press to write about it. Believe me, they do Google searches to look for things to write about, so blogging will help. Email the papers.
Phil Mushnick we need you. I’m looking for Mushnick’s email (I have it somewhere) but try [email protected] and hope the assignment desk hands it to someone. Phil isn’t in today’s or yesterday’s Post but it’s either [email protected] or [email protected]
Try Neil Best at Newsday: [email protected]
Wallace Matthews likes to bring it: [email protected]
Hit the Mets message board
Try the Unofficial WFAN message board.
Call WFAN. 718-937-6666. Don’t sit on hold waiting for Francesca to blow you off. Call Somers, Call Carton at 6:10 in the morning when they have open lines. Call at 3am. Call on Sunday when they are dying for calls.
Contact SNY. I hear the TV guys talk about blogs often, and they tend to get loose late in games. Try these:
[email protected]
[email protected].
[email protected].
Bug the office of major league baseball. Email: [email protected]
Maybe even call!
The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball
Allan H. (Bud) Selig, Commissioner
245 Park Avenue, 31st Floor
New York, NY 10167
Phone: (212) 931-7800
Believe me, everyone is looking for content and a good story. It’s worth an email. No form letters, write these guys in your own words.
A few arguments will be thrown back at us:
1. It is unfair to people who expected a night game. If they mention this then how dare they ever again move a Sunday game to 8:05.
2. It’s too late. Hogwash. Rain-outs happen. Game times change. The internet exists. People won’t show up at 7:05 disappointed.
3. It would be unfair to the Padres. You’ve never had to wake up early for your job? Maybe we can compromise and play at 4:05?
4. Our TV partners can’t change their schedule. Again, ESPN seems really adept and dealing with changing start-times. I am confident they can handle it. So can SNY.
My dopey blog isn’t big enough. It’s time to rally the troops. Off you go, and good luck to us all! Go forth and multiply!
www.metspolice.com
How about we add something about getting rid of the stupid black uniforms and caps to this as well?
I am a reporter at the NY Post and I’m interested in doing a story on this. Call me at 212-930-8039. Best, Jeremy Olshan
I admire the effort, but I personally hope it doesn’t succeed (and it won’t). I’m already taking a day off from work for Opening Day. I don’t want to have to take another day off for the home opener. (Yeah, I know it wouldn’t be the end of the world, but I have a family and I want to use my vacation/personal days to spend time with them.) And I don’t even have tickets to the home opener; I would imagine it would be a big inconvenience to many of the home opener ticket holders if the game time got switched.
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Glad to see you’re enthusiastic and all, but if you’re objective about it, it really makes no sense to have a day game when SD is making a cross country trip, after having played at 4pm EDT the previous day (and the Mets play at 1pm EDT the previous day in Florida, a much shorter flight).
Better yet, how about changing the schedule so that any team with a new ballpark gets to open their season with a home stand. Making fans wait until a Monday night, in the second week of the season to see Citi Field is just garbage.
Let's face it people, MLB & Owners don't care about the average fan.
They leave up to the Networks to dictate what time games should start.
I purchased 2 separate 15 game packages and all of them are during the week with a starting time of 7:10pm. In these desperate times, I can't afford to take off work.
But I would do it for OPENING DAY!
$10 Whitestone Bridge Toll (Roundtrip)
$18 Parking (Lot F) so far from Citi Field you had to take a shuttle bus (LOL)
$30 Opening Day Ticket
Watching my Beloved NY Mets lose their first game at Citi Field.
PRICELESS!
LET’S GO METS!!!!!!