The Frenchy Mets jersey let me down

I was all geared up to get the Frenchy jersey based upon the back….it looked 86ish with some quirks….but the front doesn’t work for me.   I’d like a version of this with Mets across the front.  Oh well.

Nicknamed Frenchy, Francoeur chose to loosely show his collegiate heritage, using the colorways and pawprints of his Alma mater (Clemson). The front LC Logo and back name and number are printed twill.

These are from the 2010 Players Choice Signature Series…I’ll walk you through some more designs over the course of the next week.

Jets cut PSL prices!

The Jets have cut their PSL prices.

I laugh.

Jets fans, continue to resist.   In my opinion PSL’s are one of the biggest con-jobs of all time.

Let the Jets continue to panic about TV blackouts.   They won’t happen.  CBS2 will want the ratings and will buy the tickets.   You’ll see your Jets games, at home, in a comfy recliner and in HD.

Megdal to announce run for Mets GM

Some silliness to start our morning….I told Howard I would cover his campaign but I plan to grill him on “The Mazzilli Question.”  Until I get my answers I am undecided.

On Monday, June 14 at 11 AM, Howard Megdal, writer for SNY.tv, MLBTradeRumors.com, New York Baseball Digest, and Poet Laureate of Amazin’ Avenue, will reveal his decision concerning an electoral campaign to become the next General Manager of the New York Mets. Mr. Megdal will make a statement and take questions from the media.

The event will begin promptly at 11 AM on the fourth floor of the Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway (at 45th Street). At the conclusion of the event, lunch will not be served.

Megdal, 30, would be making his first-ever run for General Manager of the New York Mets. His career-to-date has included a wealth of relevant experience, however, including writing about the team for the New York Observer, authoring a definitive profile of Cowbellman, and finding several different rhyme schemes for the phrase “Big Pelf”.

Megdal also understands the fan perspective. He is also a Mets partial season ticket holder, attended David Cone’s 19 strikeout game on October 6, 1991, and served one day as a political prisoner over his love for the New York Mets during Phillies Hat Day at Beck Middle School in Cherry Hill, NJ.

WHAT: Announcement/Media Availability by Howard Megdal

WHEN: MONDAY, JUNE 14, 11 AM

WHERE: New York Marriott Marquis, Fourth Floor

Contact: Howard Megdal

[email protected]

845-323-2601

This has promise to be fun..I’ll keep you posted on how you can take part.