Who are the 5 Greatest Mets?

I remember last year certain other teams were making their 5 and some were pushing for Jeter to push Berra off the list of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle…to which I say Yogi has TEN RINGS.  That’s a discussion for another blog….

…here in Flushing I was emailing with one of the reader’s (always happy to converse at [email protected]) and we were chatting about the top four Mets (because of the Old-Timers Day with Joe D, Willie, Michey and the Duke).

Since I can’t imagine any Mets fan not having Tom Seaver on this list. I’ll expand it to 5.

Who are the top 5 Greatest Mets?


No ties.  No “I can’t decide.”  You get 5 names.  Go.   Post here or tweet me @metspolice

My list:  Seaver, Hernandez, Gooden, Koosman and I will say Mazzilli and leave off Piazza in a lame attempt to get you to react 😉

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Most Popular Articles On Mets Police (January 10)

Things are very quiet in Flushing, and the newspapers are all about the Jets as they should be (sigh).

New thoughts:


This John Smoltz to the Mets rumor is going around, and let me weigh in with another one-of-mysure-to-be-unpopular opinions.

I don’t want Smoltz on the team.  He’s a Brave.


I’d like to win, but I don’t want to win with John Smoltz on the mound for Game 7.  Sure, I’ll take it if I get it, but it’s not the way I want to win.  I can’t imagine myself waving at John Smoltz as he rides down the Canyon of Heroes.   Same way I don’t want Jeter on the Mets in 2013.  What would the point be?

Housekeeping:


I’m still itchy to move the site to WordPress so that it will work better and look prettier.  I might do that next weekend.  I have a lot of travel later in the month and I’m hesitant to be on the road (and busy) using a new system.  This one is increasinly buggy but I know how to fix it.

I have an interesting meeting this week that might motivate me to just jump in the pool and go.   I’m looking forward to that one, and that’s all I can give you for now, but I bet you’ll be jazzed.




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Here’s the weekly look at the most popular and some you may have missed.

The mainstream media ignored it, but it was really strange to have Rod Gilbert present Jason Bay with a Rangers jersey right near the top of the press conference.  I think they were really trying to convince the NHL to have the Winter Classic at Citi.

I liked this Sports Illustrated article because of the George Foster stuff, but it got people bananas upset.

The list of Mets traditions is unimpressive.

This shouldn’t have gotten lost but it did in the Bay stuff – you’ll dig this collection of Mets pennants.

Pictures of the 1986 Tickertape parade, which did not feature John Smoltz wearing a 1986 Mets jacket.

Banner Day, 1978 and a decent rant.

The 1978 Yearbook Part 1, Part 2Part 3

Mr. Met, Pedro and my mom is a great read and always a popular item.

I want to go to a game with David Howard.  Really, and I’ll be nice,

There’s been a fair amount of Ticket Office anecdotes lately

Selig wants a World Series of the World.

Still popular:  Dan wrote a letter to the Mets, and the Mets responded.  Great read.

Always popular:

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Mets Ticket Office Anecdotes

During the week we had several ticket office anecdotes, this is the compilation post for those:

Media Goon wants to upgrade his location and says that the mets are making him wait until Wednesday.

Ed weighed in with some more information about how the process works and it almost makes sense, almost.

David is finding similar experiences to Goon.

JMP suggests Stubhub may have a better interface for consumers than the official Mets site.

I think the Mets should restore 7 game packs.   15 game plans are a problem to me.

15 game plans and pricing.

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Fact or Myth: 1978 Mets Banner Day (Picture)

Can anyone tell me what is happening in this picture?

Pete sent it over and says it is something called “Banner Day.”

Pete claims this photo was taken at Shea Stadium in 1978.

To believe that I would have to believe the Mets let fans walk on the field with signs telling everyone how much they love the team.

Why would a team do such a thing?

I mean who is going to do that, some little kid?

As if 35 years later that kid is going to remember that he walked around the field with a sheet.

As if a team could invent a tradition unique to the franchise.

As if a team wants the fans walking around feeling like a community.

Hogwash I say.  Just run around the bases kid, spend two seconds with Mr. Met II and be happy with that.

Nice try Pete, I don’t know how you photoshopped this, but there’s no way the Mets would ever let children walk around the field holding a sheet.  I’ve been following this team this entire century, and I’m telling you there’s no way they would ever do such a thing.

Next thing you’ll want them to bring back old Mets players, as if someone wants to see a bunch of old men in baseball uniforms.  That would be way too much work to organize.

”That’s silly, and that’s not the reason,” said Dave Howard, the Mets’ executive vice president for baseball operations. ”It was particularly unpopular as a promotion. We didn’t see an increase in ticket sales or interest from sponsors or even from people who already had tickets. It died of its own unpopularity in the early ’90s. (Times)



It’s all about the money Mets fans.  Always is.  Read the quote read the quote read the quote.  


Whew, got worked up there.  This post was supposed to be part of Share Your Shots where you send your Mets photos to [email protected] and I kinda went on a tear and then typed Banner Day David Howard into google, and even though he’s talking about Old-Timer’s Day there it still made me see red.  Gotta go chill.  Send me some pictures will ya?

Speaking of sponsors, I can’t wait for the promotions calendar.  My post that day will be something like this…

“May 16th.  Kraft Singles Mets crazy straw night” – I’ll whip out Dave’s quote and then rant that Kraft could spend money on crazy straws but we can’t have Ed Kranepool come by?

Ok I’m ranting again.  I’ve done this before but here goes.  I’m going to plan Old-Timer’s Day.

Hey Keith and Ron, need you to come downstairs at 1 on August whateverth.  Someone call Seaver and tell him we’ll give him 50 grand and plug the marines and his wine.  Tell Bob Ojeda at SNY to catch a ride with Burkhardt.    Do we still have Mazzilli’s number?  How we doing with that prominently displayed Gooden signature we promised?  Call Doc and we’ll knock that out.  Tell Wally to let the third base coach run the dopey A ball team.

That’s 5 minutes work, three phone calls and I have 7 Mets there already.  Kranepool will show up, trust me.

Rant over.  For now.  Your turn.

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Bay Shirts and a Phillies Cruise

Some quickies…

Corey (who knows) says:

Jason Bay Name & Number Tee’s will be at Modell’s Sporting Goods tomorrow by noon.
Sizes S-XXL
Men’s 17.99
Kids’ 15.99 

Hopefully they are in the window when I walk by so I can snap some pictures.

Next topic:  The Phillies are having a cruise.  My inclination was to do my usual and whine that the Mets should do cool things like this.  Fortunately I read before I typed:

Joining us on board will be JC RomeroShane VictorinoRyan MadsonMatt Stairs, the Phanatic, former Phillie Greg “The Bull” Luzinski and broadcaster Scott Palmer. 

Let’s translate that to Flushingese:

Joining us on board will be the Japanese J.J. Putz (I should learn his name), Jeff Francouer, Tim Redding, Mr. Met, Garry Sheffield, former Met Rusty Staub and broadcaster Howie Rose.

I’d love to get some quality time in with Howie, but I don’t know about investing in a cruise with this lot.  I’m glad we don’t have a Mets cruise.  A fan-fest in 2011 would be a good idea.

That reminds me, can anyone tell me what 1,962 plus 50 is?  I just want to bring that up now and then while it’s early in case some folks are not paying attention.

If the Philly Cruise fan discovered I linked, I wish you no harm sir.  You’ve kicked our ass three times and you have a nice site and slideshow.  I just don’t want to go on a Mets cruise.

Tomorrow on Mets Police:

  • One of my better rants about a certain day that involved banners.  That’s the leadoff, and I think I’m mad at Dave Howard again and I might withdraw my man-date offer and see if Craig Marino will go instead.  Dave seemed kind of mean on TV when he had the Rangers press conference.
  • More ticket office observations.
  • Yogi Berra stuff
  • Alternate caps of course
  • A guest post 
  • and “some Mets news.”   I have no idea what it is but I thought I’d “pull a Francesa” which is my new favorite phrase.  How’s that Mets news for later this week coming Mike?

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