The "New York Giants" Hoax

On this anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s MLB debut, and also the anniversary of the debut of The Mets Police (the latter a far more trivial occasion) we look back at one of my favorite columns from 2008.    


In 2008, we uncovered one of baseball’s great hoaxes.   There are those who want you to believe that not only did the Dodgers once play in New York…they would have you believe that there was a second team, a team called “The Giants”…a team from which the Mets got their logo and font.   Surely if such a team had ever existed, it would be honored alongside the Dodgers.   We now travel back to the Mets Police from July 2008….

Now I know you’re saying, “Mets Police you’re crazy!  The only National League team to ever play in New York was the Dodgers.”

That’s what we’ve been led to believe by Fred Wilpon and his Citi Field minions.



Now look at this picture on the left.   It’s the Polo Grounds, original home of the Mets.  The team is wearing the familiar NY logo on their caps…but look closely at the uniform……


  It says “G I A N T S.”   Very mysterious.



Next we’ll take a look at Willie Mays.  Not many Mets fans remember this broken down old outfielder.  Sort of the Moises Alou (updated 2009 reference would be “Gary Sheffield”) of his day.   There’s really nothing remarkable about this player, so there’s no reason to honor him or name a piece of Citifield after him.

But look at the picture on the right. It appears to be the same man, yet younger. He is wearing a familiar looking cap, and his jersey says New York. However, the picture is clearly from the 1950’s – BEFORE THERE WERE METS! How could this be? Could Willie Mays have played in New York City in the 1950’s?

How could this be possible if he were not on the Dodgers???


Look at this carefully forged World Series program from 1954.   Are we really supposed to believe that this alleged “New York Giants” won the World Series in 1954, and they are never ever mentioned in the new Citifield design?  





Are we really to believe the Mets NY logo is not really their own, but borrowed from these alleged ancestors?






Next, look at this pennant.   Again, another phony trying to trick us into believing there was ever such a team in New York.







This photo on the left alledges to be of Willie Mays.  All Mets fans know that Willie was an old outfielder with bad legs, surely not someone to be honored at a ballpark.  Some claim he hit 660 home runs.  Ridiculous!  Everyone knows he only hit 14 as a part-time player in two seasons.






Finally we have this relic, recently uncovered by famous archaeologist Indiana Jones.  It was found near the site of the former Mets stadium, the Polo Grounds.   If it said Mets I might consider it to be authentic, but since it says Giants it has to be be part of this conspiracy.







This is all very silly.   The only team that played in New York before the Mets were the Dodgers, and as everyone knows they folded in 1957 and there is no place on earth where the Dodgers legacy can be honored other than in Queens.    Thank goodness we have Fred Wilpon looking out for the defunct Dodgers, and thank heavens the Mets do not fall for this “New York Giants” unicorn-like nonsense. 





(yeah techincally I posted this on the 14th, I wanted to go to bed.  I also wasn’t good at formatting then. I trued fixing the typeset but it just won’t take.  So this one was ugly looking.  But you enjoyed it so off my back.)


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Yankee Stadium Pics, Reviews And Obstructions

Sorry Yankees fans….the new place isn’t so great, and it’s not just Mets fans saying it…

Obstrutcted Views from New Stadium Insider


Obstructed Views from Scott Proctor’s Arm

Exposed Pipes and puddles.  From Mets Police.

My review of the place.

Another Bad Review

New Stadium Insider’s Guide To Obstructed Seats At Yankee Stadium

River Ave Blues bad review of the place

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Strawberry Bobblehead Night (In Brooklyn)

The Cyclones have tweeted:

On Monday, August 3rd, the Brooklyn Cyclones will host Darryl Strawberry Night, and the first 2,500 fans in attendance will receive a limited-edition “Strawbobble” – a bobblehead depicting the New York baseball legend.

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Royals Fans Not Loving Their Stadium Either

Did America lose the ability to design stadiums?

The Kansas City Star reports:

Steve DeRousse of Lee’s Summit had three boys in tow and was looking for the place to get tokens for the youth activities in the Outfield Experience. That wasn’t all that frustrated him.
“We’re disappointed in the restrooms,” he said. “We stood in line forever. And the concourses are jam-packed. It seems all the things they were supposed to fix are still broken.”

Chad Harris is a Yankees fan from Hutchinson, Kan., who comes to Kauffman every time his team is in town.
“The concessions need a little work with quickness,” he said. “But it’s better than it was. It’s definitely a lot easier to move around.”

The rest is here.

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Stop Booing!

Amazin’ Avenue posted this from Joel Sherman:

“It seems to me strange that so many would come to games to be so miserable so quickly and easily. There is a Legion of Gloom atmosphere that now pervades Met home games, as if near everyone in the place is just waiting for something bad to happen.”

I absolutely agree.   People were booing Oliver Perez last night.  Really?  It’s game #1, he has had one start, and we’re going to boo this guy?   We’re hoping he makes another 100 starts before this contract ends.

Yeah the team isn’t off to a great start, but which game was horrible?  Nothing terrible has happened yet.

It’s a new building.   Let’s not poison it.  And that’s coming from me, and I started the crankiest of all the Mets blogs.   Chill out everyone!

(I did enjoy the mock cheer when Murphy caught a fly ball.  That was in good fun.)

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