Pictures of Mets Hall of Fame and Museum: Banner Day and Sign Man

One of the most amazin’ revelations of the Mets Hall of Fame and Museum is that they used to have something called Banner Day.  As the legend goes, Mets fans loved their team and would make signs aka “banners” and walk around to display their affinity.

Some folks took photos of their experience and kept them as treasured memories.  Some fans were small children when they took part in Banner Day, and even though the team had traded Tom Seaver and was horrible, these memories forged a relationship with the team that would last for decades.  Eventually these kids would become adults with disposable income, which would find its way into the wallets of Nelson Doubleday and Fred Wilpon.

As this tradition no longer exists, one wonders what is happening to the children of today.  Are they growing up Yankees fans?  Who will have disposable income thirty years from now when Jeff Wilpon hires his son to be COO?

I digress….check out this cool exhibit

In all seriousness, the Museum is great.  My son has been learning about this Casey guy that he finds interesting, and there is something about Gil Hodges that catches his eye.  He learned on his own that they used to not have names on the backs of the uniforms.

I think it’s great that they included the Sign Man.  That dude was a fan.  A regular old money paying fan.  Awesome.

Back to Banner Day – I know you guys are reading this site in the back offices at Citi Field.  Have one more Banner Day.  If it works, hey you sold tickets and then do it again in 2011.  If it doesn’t work, you let some fans walk around on the dirt – really not much different than a Mr. Met Dash.  Banner Day.  Talk about it in the next staff meeting.  I know you’ve liked some of my ideas.  I know your fanbase.  Trust me.

I’ll be the guy with the “The Good Guys don’t wear black” banner.

Mockup of the rumored 2011 Mets jersey

Apple of the day goes to Sparks for mocking up the rumored 2011 Mets jersey. What I am hearing is that they are considering removing the piping from the white pinless jersey.

There has been some confusion, folks who read Metsblog and Mets Police were asking, apparently Cerrone’s phrasing made it seem the piping would be removed from the black jerseys.   I don’t know what Matt heard or meant, but the way I heard the story is that the piping would come off the whites….which is making some people use the D—–s word but I would use it because I’m still giddy about the museum.  The word rhymes with Buck Rogers, get your mind out of the gutter.

And, speaking of uniforms – here’s another teaser from Tuesday’s guest article from Brian.  Brian related a conversation he had during the offseason with a Mets Marketing Executive I am calling Casey.  I will publish the article on Tuesday morning.  Until then, I entice you…

Based on (Casey’s) comments about the black, essentially saying it sells well, but it doesn’t seem to be because of their overwhelming loyalty to the black color, I asked if (Casey) thought a blue alternate jersey may be a good avenue to explore? (Casey’s) response was a resounding….

Cliffhanger!

So Mets fans, what’s your gut telling you?

Earlier today I was a little panicky.  I had chalked off the win (I mean, Santana vs Livan) at about 10:30 this morning and this article was entitled “I have a bad feeling about this.”  I’m much calmer now.

Expected 3-3 and a “could be worse” sentiment.

Well it’s worse.   You can get recaps elsewhere.  I’m curious if y’all are calm, worried, disinterested or what?

Howie left the booth after 6 (Ed Coleman with three innings of relief work).  I think Howie should do this all the time (and make John Sterling jealous that he didn’t think if it).  Howie should take the game seriously as long as the Mets do.  For example, in this scenario Howie would have given us 9 on Friday and Saturday – but on Sunday he could have thrown his hands up and left.   I’m pretty sure he has an Islanders game, but if John Maine gives up 8 in the first on Tuesday Howie should just say “and here to take you the rest of the way is Ed Coleman.”

Speaking of WFAN, hopefully someone in that building enjoys my work – I don’t know how it all works, but on the MLB iphone app, the broadcast is unlistenable.  The game is at one volume and THE COMMERCIALS ARE AT ANOTHER.  So I turned it off and enjoyed the Nats feed.   I’m happy to do that all summer.  I’ll care when you guys do.

Shockingly I digress – as for me, I still feel good about the team.  I assume someone will hit at some point, and I assume someone will hear about this “take pitches and get into their bullpen” technology the American League has.    When I take over for Jerry nobody will be allowed to swing until they have two strikes on them.  Starters are logging innings against the Metsies….someone please take a pitch.

I hate off days, they are boring.  I’m sure tomorrow will be Mets panic day, so we’ll enjoy all those stories.  Again I’ll remind you that on Tuesday Mets Police will have a pretty good article about uniforms.  A few folks saw it this morning, I’ll let them tell you how awesome it is.  Ha.

I see Michael Baron is worried about Santana’s velocity over on Mets Blog.  I’m wondering how Cerrone gets someone to work weekends.  I’d like a weekend off.  Maybe I can get this kid Media Goon to spot me on Saturdays.  He does take good photos.  Oh, and you’re all allowed to click on those stubhub ads.  If you’re buying tickets anyway, why not kick me back the 4% commission.