Afterlife Shea Stadium

Watching the Super Bowl last night, it caught my eye that CBS was using Afterlife Shea Stadium in their ads for the Monday Night comedies.

Dan C. from njbaseball sent this in..

After seeing your post about Gumbel’s Real Sports, I went to the first stock photo site that came up on Google, istockphoto.com. I searched for “baseball stadium” and this was the first image in the results: http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-2844975-stadium-field.php

There were several other angles. I didn’t even have to see more than the thumbnails to know it was Shea.

Dan
www.njbaseball.net

I’m not complaining about this, I think it’s fun that Shea Lives (hmmm, t-shirts?) and playing Spot Shea is now a fun game.  Keep your eyes peeled fellas!

Most Popular on Mets Police (Super Bowl edition)

Here’s the weekly recap of things that were popular during the week..I’m heading to the couch for the sporting event thing. By the way, if you’d prefer to read the Mets Police in a reader or via email click here. It’s free and easy.
People liked my gift idea for Fred Wilpon

Interesting stuff about the Ebbets Field Suites in Texas

Speaking of Ebbets Field, guess what team is going to honor the 1955 Dodgers?

Fun stuff:  Afterlife Shea Stadium was the home of the Puppy Bowl and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel

If you like the 1977-1980 Mets read this and this.

Cerrone shared more about the new bar at Citi on Metsblog

Citi Field parking went up a buck

Guess who Forbes thinks might be the worst owner in baseball

Could the Mets withstand rebuilding mode in this market?

The Mets added 6-game packs.  Info here and here.

I think the Mets need a new public face (as in not Omar, Jeff or Dave Howard)

Was Paul LoDuca the missing piece these last few years (ok maybe not ’09)?

If you like both Lost and The Mets click this number sequence:  8, 16, 17, 18, 31, 36

This regularly gets clicked:  It might make financial sense, but it sure is annoying to think Bobby Bonilla will get $1 million a year from the Mets from 2011-2035.

Pictures from the 1986 Tickertape Parade

The Mets respond to a letter from The Mets Police

More information about the McFadden’s Bar at Citi Field (via Metsblog)

I’ve been asked if I knew anything about the bar coming to Citi Field other than what I have posted.  The answer is no, and I don’t think they’ve actually announced it yet (even though it’s all over the blogs and McFadden’s own website). Metsblog has an update which corrects the information I had as to the location – the correct information is in center.   I will send you to Metsblog for the rest.  My personal blogger code is that it’s cool to excerpt, great to link but not cool to just rewrite someone else’s info…so here’s Metsblog.

(This was supposed to fire off on Wednesday, looks like it didn’t.  I have been on the road.)

Joel Sherman’s must read Mets article in the Post

Devastating stuff from Joel Sherman.  A few clips:

It is easy to demonize Omar Minaya for the Mets’ ills, and I am not here to praise him. I do think the job of Mets GM is too big for Minaya; that his deficits in areas of communication, organization and ability to creatively multi-task — in particular — outweigh his assets.

One AL official said the Mets do have money worries tied to Madoff. It is not that they lost in the Ponzi scheme, but that the government is seeking to recover funds from those who took out profits over the years as the Wilpons likely did.

“Is that $20 million, $100 million, $200 million?” the AL official asked. “If it is in the hundreds of millions and they actually have to pay that back, what does that mean for them even owning the team long-term?”

Meet the Mets Bloggers: Checked Swing

Another in the Meet the Mets Bloggers series…if you have a blog drop me a note at [email protected], and since you are a blogger you’ll understand it helps to format it nicely.

1.) Who are you and what’s the name of your blog?

My name’s Thomas Ogilvie and I’m Scottish, blogging from just south of the capital, Edinburgh. My blog is called Checked Swing, and it’s more a ‘Mets fan’s blog about baseball’ than specifically a blog about the Mets.

2.) What kind of things can we find on your site?

Baseball from the perspective of the other side of the pond. I like to think the combination of distance and my unfamiliarity with baseball until 2004 gives me a unique overview of the sport. In truth, it probably means I’m enthralled by things most baseball fans dismissed in little league. You’ll find posts about balking, Mets performance in different uniforms, summaries of baseball in Scotland and everything else I find interesting or amusing.

3.) Expectations for 2010?

After a long dark postseason of pessimism, the seeds of cautious optimism are beginning to show themselves. The Mets have a solid core of players that, if they stay healthy, should put up the numbers, while I have great hopes for Daniel Murphy. Plus, I doubt the Mets will have to content with the Sports Illustrated cover curse this year.