Most Popular Articles On Mets Police (May 31)

Our weekly recap of the most popular articles (and a few that deserved more love)….

On Memorial Day I mentioned that the 2009 Mets remind me of the 1987 Mets – as I type this sentence Wayne & Howie are telling me that John Maine has the stomach bug (him and Beltran. uh oh.) so now it reminds me of ’87 even more.   Sometimes a team is just snakebit, and the 1987 Mets sure were.

We’ve had some healthy discussion about whether or not the Shea Stadium markers are misplaced.   I’m not sure – wouldn’t shick me, yet I’m not sure I believe it.  Fun topic though.

Definitely misplaced are the old pennant logo thingies.  They used to be on the right field wall – now they are misplaced on 126th street.   More pics here.

You may want to register for Subway Series tickets.  Note that the Sunday game has been moved to a night game for ESPN.  Thanks ESPN.

Speaking of tickets, the Mets and I have different ideas about what a Saturday is.

This Joe Torre guy is pretty good.  Probably should have managed the ’08 Mets.  June 1, 1977 Joe was hired by the Mets – two weeks later they traded Tom Seaver.

Meet the Mets was played Friday instead of Sweet Caroline.  I don’t know what happened over the weekend.

Popular every week:  Inside the Caesar’s club and inside the Acela club at Citi Field, and the Complete Citi Field pictures including obstructed views.

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Register For New York Mets / Yankees Subway Series Tickets


FLUSHING, N.Y., May 30, 2009 – The New York Mets today announced the launch of an online registration for the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Subway Series June 26-28 at Citi Field. The registration for the online random drawing will run through Thursday, June 4.

All fans registering now on Mets.com or LosMets.com automatically will be eligible for the random drawing. There is no fee and no purchase necessary to register. There is a limit of one entry per person. In the case of multiple entries for the same individual, only one entry received will be entered. There is no assurance that any particular registrant will be selected. Opportunities to purchase tickets are non-transferable.
Registration for the drawing closes Thursday, June 4 at 11:59 p.m. A limited number of fans will be selected in the online random drawing and will be notified via e-mail by Tuesday, June 9 with instructions regarding the online purchase of up to four (4) tickets. Tickets start at $27 each and must be purchased with a major credit card. Per ticket and per order fees will apply.

For more information, visit Mets.com, LosMets.com, or call the Mets Ticket Office at 718-507-TIXX

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