Workplace Confidential – The Met — New York Magazine

Hmm, in today’s must-read…seems NY Mag has something called Workplace Confidential (maybe you all are familiar with it, I am not) and this is attributed to “the Met who blames everything on the Wilpons.”

Look at what happened to Mookie Wilson: He just got fired. Mookie went to the wall for the organization, but they still canned him. Look at Ken Oberkfell. Guy puts in twelve years with the organization; next thing you know, he’s been fired. No explanation. Those are the little things that tell you what direction a team is going in. People around the game hear about this stuff. They talk about it: “What’s happening to the Mets?” It depresses the hell out of me because I don’t think it’s going to improve until 2014 at the earliest. It’s going to be hard to ask the fans to sit through two brutal seasons, even though there’s some talent coming through the system.

via Workplace Confidential – The Met — New York Magazine.

Is this written by a Mets player???

“Everyone in the division has at least one big weapon that we don’t have.”

“we.”

Dunno.  Could be another fun day in Flushing…let’s see how this plays out.

Choose The Mets With Not Choosing The Wilpons Works

A rebuttal to yesterday’s thoughts that some fans are kidding themselves.

Choose The Mets With Not Choosing The Wilpons Works

By Charles M Hollon

To be able to see both sides of a situation is very important. For me personally, it is a vital part of my work, life and well sports teams. Shannon Shark has been gracious enough to allow another side of a situation to be spoken on his website and what a fine website, Mets Police is.

Before I write one word is written about Choose The Mets and Not The Wilpons. Confession time…as to where Choose The Mets actually came from.

Mark Healey is the On-Line for Baseball Digest actually coined the tag, the Not The Wilpons part which was added by myself.

Mark and Shannon actually got into this very discussion several months ago and I have purposely not gone back and re-read what they wrote so you won’t have to hear an old “Everyone Loves Raymond” show for the sake of anyone repeating themselves.

Choose The Mets and Not The Wilpons means to love the team as much as you always have.

It means respect the good points of what the franchise has accomplished on the field and off the field as well.

The Not The Wilpons part is actually very simple. The Wilpons hold or have a held a public trust.

That public trust is our New York Mets.

The New York Mets will be around long after Shannon, myself and the Wilpons are long gone.

They are not the New York Mets.

Shannon actually pens that theory doesn’t work. But in truth it actually already has. He reacted and you, the audience is already reacting.

In a very big way.

Mind you, I’ve never messaged or tweeted Shannon not to go to games or stop promoting the product that the Wilpons have served to you
the public. Heck, even writing about this, shows you the love for the Mets we both have.

Choose The Mets. Not The Wilpons.

The statement is actually based on making your voice heard. In whatever way *you* feel is best.

I actually base it on something that you might have heard of, democracy. You the audience, the paying public, have a voice. Whether its based on buying tickets, a jersey or a not supporting a sponsor.

We are conditioned as a society to react to certain things. Some of those things include, love, sex and the almighty dollar.

One of those very things are something the Wilpons know a great
deal about, money. They want your entertainment dollar. They want you to come out to the stadium that Jeff Wilpon designed and Fred Wilpon outfitted to pay homage to his childhood team, the Brooklyn Dodgers.

They will try and separate you from your dollar anyway they can.

There is nothing wrong with that.

They are in a business, a very competitive one for your dollar.

To eliminate the team completely from your daily passage of summer would be silly and you would be only hurting yourself or your family of the greatest game ever invented.

Personally I normally like the big picture. As what was accurately portrayed in the fine book, “Wilpon’s Folly’ By Howard Megdal, the debt that the Wilpon’s have accrued is far greater than what any of us can affect with our purchases or lack their of.

However in this great crazy democracy of ours – we all deserve a voice, a vote if you will.

The Wilpon’s will not run for the election of anything, at least from what I can tell, anything you or I can vote in. Choose The Mets Not The Wilpons is your vote, it’s my vote, it’s our voices. Voices, from one of the most loyal fan bases that exist in our game today.

How else can you react to what many feel has become a running joke of a once proud franchise?

Ask yourself, if you go into a resturaunt and find the food bad or the service, what do you do?

Do you speak up or do you ask for another plate?

For the sake of Shannon and some of you who might like to go over the finer points of what was written, let’s go over a few things.

Shark in his posting spoke of how you can no longer watch SNY, because the Wilpons own the controlling interest in it. Since I dont pay nor do you write a check to the Wilpons for viewing SNY or watching a Met broadcast. Feel free to watch if you decide to or not.

If you choose not to patronize the sponsors, that is a vote and a choice that you make. That effects the Wilpons, not you watching or not.

National broadcasts? The dollars or cents depending who listen to that the Wilpons make on those broadcasts have already been spent.
Actually, the amount of debt owned shows you poorly of a business model the Wilpons have built.

So feel free to cozy up to Jack Buck’s voice (is
that possible?)

Ratings? Shannon, Im surprised at you. The Nielson Rating Company complies ratings in two ways. Well, let them tell you….

“Their viewing is measured by our TV meters and Local People Meters which capture information on what’s being viewed and when and, in the major U.S. markets, specifically who and how many are watching. Additionally, we collect more than two million paper diaries from across the country each year during “sweeps.”

So if you do have a set-top-box, your voting on something the Wilpons can benefit from or if you do get a diary from these fine folks. If you aren’t in one of those lucky catorgies, feel free to watch or not watch.

Again, its up to you.

Radio? For those that know me, this is almost as easy as downing a square from L & B www.SpumoniGardens.com (thats a free plug, maybe they will advertise Shannon!).

Radio listenership is based on a two ways. One is named Arbitron, the other is named PPM (Portable People Meters). Arbitron uses hand-written diaries while PPM relies on a device that tracks your listening.

In most cases you would know or should know that your listening is being tracked.

Ever know of anyone who has/had one? Me neither.

Again, patronizing or not Mets sponsors of either radio or TV is up to you.

As for the employees of the New York Metropolitans, the ones who have been already been let go, I truly am sorry. My hope and thoughts go out to all of you in that you have already found new employment.

As for those who might suffer a similar fate due to the bad business decisions by your CEO, Fred Wilpon, I wish I could personally hire all of you.

No one hard-working person in our economy deserves to lose a job today.

Bad business decisions can effect everyone, they normally hurt the little guy before the big guy has to go.

So, please understand Choose The Mets Not The Wilpons is a choice, your choice, your vote.

If you don’t vote, your missing out on one of the great parts of our great game and our country.

Mets Police is a fine website. Shannon and company have done a fine job in getting for the most part a tone-deaf front office to hear basic requests of fans. I do believe the site is there for reasons not to criticize but to make you think or remember or even to advocate for things this current ownership decided you didnt anymore.

I thank him for allowing my voice to be heard.

Choose The Mets Not The Wilpons.

Does it depend on what the meaning of is is?

I don’t want to pile on my friends the Mets but I kept thinking about Friday’s tweet..

“There are no bankruptcy services being provided by anyone.”

That could be a true statement.

“It is not raining in New York City” is a true statement at this particular moment in time.  It is possible that no bankruptcy services are being provided….but who knows what could happen in the future.

Spock: You lied?

Spock Prime: Ah… I – I implied.

Spock: A gamble.

Spock Prime: An act of faith.

 

Mets’ David Wright throws lots of strikes for CHKD | WVEC.com Norfolk – Hampton Roads

For those of you that don’t get that David Wright will be a Met for life…

VIRGINIA BEACH – New York Mets third baseman David Wright was “bowled” over by community support at a Saturday fundraiser for Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters

“I try a few times a year to make some trips out there to see the kids. I’ve actually had some really good relationships with some of the kids I try to keep in touch with,” he said.

In case you’re wondering, David Wright threw a lot of strikes. His high game was 244, striking in all but two frames.

via Mets’ David Wright throws lots of strikes for CHKD | WVEC.com Norfolk – Hampton Roads.

Is Mets Banner Day June 3rd? (speculation)

I’m excited about Banner Day and want to make sure I am in town.  Dave said it will likely be before a Sunday afternoon game in late May or early June so the weather will be good.

Looking at the schedule…

The Mets are on the road on May 13th and 20th.  They are home on Sunday the 27th vs. the Padres, but it’s Memorial Day weekend.  The celebration would get lost in the vacationing press.

June 3rd they host the Cardinals.  A traditional old-school team.  Seems right.

June 10th is a road game (Yankees).

June 17th is Father’s Day and they host the Reds.  But it’s Father’s Day.  Is that the right time for Banner Day?  Maybe it is.  Is the 17th “early” June (now that’s nitpicking).

June 24th is home against the Yankees so it’s not then.

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Oh, and we gotta bring the Mule back.  More on that during the week.