What’s Black and Blue and 6 and 8? (Mets Lose To Cardinals 5-2)

So not for nothing but this team is 2 games under .500

That’s a bad start.  Never mind September chokes, this franchise likes to start slow.

We have one and a half pitchers we believe in.   Livan had one and a half good starts.  Everything else is a crap shoot.  Anyone out there have confidence in Maine?   Do you trust Ollie in a must-win?   What’s going to happen the week Santana gives up four runs?

This team doesn’t seem to hit.  

I don’t have any solutions for anyone.  I think Jerry starts the right guys.  I could observe that Joe Torre’s left fielder is hitting .340 and not causing trouble, but Dan Murphy was hitting .320 at some point tonight, so it’s not that either.

I guess at the end of the day the real question, win or lose is…

WHY ARE THEY WEARING BLACK UNIFORMS AGAIN?

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Mailbag: How Cold Was It At New Yankee Stadium Monday?

I had mentioned Suzyn and Sterling saying how cold it was at Yankee…and it wasn’t cold where I was.   Comments from you guys:

Subway Squawkers has left a new comment on your post “The Cold, Foggy and Quiet New Yankee Stadium“:

I was at the game last night, and the weather was fine. A little misty, but I definitely wasn’t cold. The crowd noise was good in my section, but that’s only one part of the park. And the rich people’s seats were 2/3s empty.

I agree with your assessment of the ramps looking like an NYC high school, though! I wrote about it today:

http://subwaysquawkers.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-thoughts-on-new-yankee-stadium.html 



DyHrdMET has left a new comment on your post “Freezing Tonight At Yankee Stadium?“: 

My weather bug says 58 degrees in northern NJ. it must be the wind inside the stadium. Of course, John Sterling couldn’t call a game with his eyes open, so why trust him with a weather report

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Mailbag: Obstructed Views At Mets Citi Field

As I sit here wondering
a) why are they wearing black – did they enjoy losing in them yesterday?
b) will SNY ever run a commercial for this blog
c) should I just go to bed because they ain’t winning tonight
d) how did “Livan Day” become one of the good days

I share with you this email.

Topic:  “Obstructed View From Mets Citi Field Section 525 R…“: 

Yesterday, (4/19), I took my son to the game. We sat in Sec. 502, Row 3, Seats 3 & 4 and couldn’t see rightfield. The view of the pitcher’s mound and the batter’s box was marred by plexiglass. The game was unwatchable. And unlistenable too, as a speaker was right behind us. “Everybody clap your hands…” 


(Is that back?  Oh nooo…I thought it was gone).

We decided to leave our seats and explore the place. It seems as if everything is more important than the game itself. Food, plazas, walkways, a bridge beyond centerfield, all beautiful, but can we just enjoy THE GAME, please? 


Many seats on many decks should be classified as obstructed view. Depending on where you sit, you can’t see large chunks of the field. How could they do this? They say they’ve created an intimate ballpark. They say they’ve brought the fan closer to the action. But at what cost if you can’t watch an outfielder field a carom? And, by the way, I don’t buy the quirky outfield wall. Most old ballparks, Fenway, Wrigley, have these quirks because of zoning laws, or there’s a school playground, or a highway, the quirks at Citi Field are TOTALLY ARBITRARY! In other words, bullcrap. 


The overhanging seats that bring the moneyed fan closer, kills the view for the rest of us who can’t afford to pay hundreds of dollars to see a ballgame. Again, the true baseball fan who loves the game has been compromised. We managed to find seats where only a small part of leftfield was obstructed. Of course, the view was obstructed by expensive field level seats. By the way, security doesn’t seem to care about the Promenade Level. Many fans were confused and there was no one to help. Whereas, when we were down on the lower levels, there must have been one or two guards at every section.





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Mets Are Second Most Valuable MLB Team Behind Yankees

I want my blog to be cool and since this will be the trendy blog story tomorrow, I’ll be cool now…
Google tells me…

NEW YORK — One-third of Major League Baseball teams declined in value over the past year while the New York Yankees’ worth increased 15 per cent to US$1.5 billion, according to the annual estimates by Forbes magazine.
The Washington Nationals took the biggest hit during the recession, down 12 per cent to US$406 million. The Atlanta Braves dropped 10 per cent and the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners each were off nine per cent, the magazine said Wednesday.
Bolstered by their new US$1.5-billion stadium, the Yankees showed the top increase and remained the most valuable franchise in the majors. The New York Mets, also boosted by a new ballpark, were second in value ($912 million) and increase (11 per cent). Boston (US$833 million), the Los Angeles Dodgers (US$722 million) and the Chicago Cubs (US$700 million) followed at the top.

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Still Even More Mets Citi Field Videos

The folks over at No You’re A Towel sent us a message on twitter (@metspolice) and wanted to share this with us.  

I think it’s very cool when the blogs unite and share stuff, Mack’s Mets had asked to grab something off Mets Police (everyone, go ahead…just hook me up with a link), and Amazin’ Avenue , Mets Blog , Kranepool Society and our Yankees friends at New Stadium Insider are all very good to us (and my apologies if I’m dissing anyone).

So in my usual way, here’s a quick taste, then you guys do the right thing and give Towel  some hits.

Now go visit Towel for A Look At Citi Field.

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