Mets Police 80’s week: September 11, 1987

One of the low-points in Mets history. Crushing.

September 11, 1987.  This is one Mets game I can never forget.  The Mets had injury problems you wouldn’t believe (unless you were alive in 2009), almost brought Tom Seaver back, and scratched and clawed all the way back….they were going to catch the Cardinals after all that…and then Terry Pendleton stepped to the plate as Osh41 and I stood out in right field on the Field Level at Shea…

Daaar-ryl, Daaar-ryl,” sang the faithful, and Darryl Strawberry came out of the dugout to acknowledge the cheering after his two-run homer in the first inning. “Mooo-kie, Mooo-kie,” the fans crooned after Moookie Wilson hit a home run in the second, and Wilson’s wife, Rosa, sitting behind home plate, hugged the guy next to her, who happened to be Richard Nixon. “Ho-Jo, Ho-Jo,” the crowd bayed at the man standing on second base in the fourth, and Howard Johnson tipped his cap after a successful steal that made him the eighth player, and first balding infielder, to join the 30/30 Club for those players who amass 30 homers and 30 stolen bases in a season. “Sweep, sweep,” they chirped.

Chops were being licked all over Shea Stadium last Friday night as the New York Mets, leading the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 in the ninth, closed to within one out, one strike even, of slicing the Cards’ first-place lead in theNational League East to a measly half game.

From SI’s “Take That!” – you youngsters will definitely want to read it.

What is this Mets-less Mets logo doing?

I know you like this and want to know what it is. The answer is in this week’s ESPN Uni Watch.

All hail “Supreme Commander of Allied Forces to Ditch the Black” Paul Lukas for another great find.


Speaking of no-black, my new office at Mets Police HQ is really coming along. I’ll give you guys a photo tour next week, but it’s amazin’ what you can do with blue and orange and no black if you try.

Mets Police 80’s Week: 1983 Banner Day video

Imagine this. Young Mets fans walking around the field holding signs. In 1983. When the team has sucked for 6 years and the team hasn’t won the World Series in nearly 15 years.

Yet somehow the fanbase was able to behave and carry nice signs.

Many nice memories were formed.

Some of these kids grew up to spend their disposable income at Citi Field in the 2010’s.

Help me David Einhorn, you’re my only hope.

Join Mets Police on Google+

If you’re having fun with Google+ here’s my Google+ Page (http://gplus.to/metspolice) – or invite me to your circle ([email protected]) and I will add you back.  I’m not quite sure yet how all this works on G+

I also recently started a LinkedIn group for New York Mets Fans

And don’t forget Twitter and Facebook and an old reliable Google Reader feed.

I do different things on each service (with some overlap of course).

Tonight I’m thinking about testing out the “hangout” cam-chat on Google+

And I floated that idea on G+ and before I finished this post (wrote this last night) i had 6 quick replies, so maybe I will do a variant of the “twitter hang” over here too.

See you there?