Pictures of the 1982 Mets Yearbook (Part 3)

Here’s some more fun from the 1982 Yearbook….that grainy photo on the left shows some sort of promotion related to whatever King Korn was….

That’s from this section of the yearbook which is a great recap of the first 20 years of the franchise.  Unfortunately for you I take blurry photos and post them sideways.   No excuses here.

Here are some Mets who are on their way.  I have my money on that tall fellow Darryl in the middle of the back row.  I’m not too sure about the rest of these guys.   Next week we’ll look at the 1983 yearbook to see if he is in it…but tomorrow, it’s the 1978 yearbook.

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Biz of Baseball: Mets led minor leagues in drug suspensions in 2009

Sorry to bring some actual policing into the fun and frivolity of discussing uniforms and the 80’s, but The Biz of Baseball has a great breakdown of drug suspensions in baseball in 2009 and says the Mets led the minors with 8.

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Five Questions For An Average Mets Fan (Fan #78)


Our 78th Average Mets fan is Mike.


1. When did you start following the Mets?


I’ve been a Mets fan “my whole life” (Born in 1978), but I really started following them (meaning, following/caring about players other than the superstars, really caring about wins and losses) around 1995, when I got my drivers license, and was able to go to games whenever I wanted. I’ve consistently been to around 15-20 per season since, and catch at least a portion of every game on TV or the Radio.




2. What is your favorite Mets memory? 


My Grandmother passed away on October 1st, 1999.  She had been sick for a while, and we all knew it was coming, but it still hit me like a ton of bricks.  The Mets run to the Wild Card that season was the only thing that gave me and my family some sort of escape from what was going on with her.  She always told me how she didn’t follow baseball much but rooted for the Mets because “When they win, it makes you (meaning me) happy.” If I had to single out one moment, it would definitely be being at Shea for Todd Pratt’s walk-off homer in the NLDS.  He was my favorite player at the time, and I still remember the 3 seconds of silence between the ball (barely) eluding Steve Finley’s glove, and everyone realizing the that ball went out.




3. What is your worst Mets memory or experience? 


Being at Shea when Beltran watched that wicked Adam Wainright curveball pass him by to end the 2006 NLCS.




4. If you could change one off-field thing about the franchise what would it be? 


Just the fan’s overall perception of the Mets as a franchise.  If they miss the playoffs, most react like they’re the Pirates, and have been losing for the past 15 years.  They were in the World Series less than a decade ago, and were an inning or two away from the World Series (which I think they would’ve won) in 2006.  Some teams don’t even sniff the playoffs for decades at a time.  Combined with the fact that (in fans and media’s mind) they constantly have to be compared to the Yankees.  You can’t compare ANY team to the Yankees.


5. If you owned the team starting tomorrow, what is the first thing you would change?  


Build the team around the strengths of Citi Field.  Fly Ball pitchers in the rotation.  Young, speedy, gap hitters in the lineup.  And I’d retire Keith Hernandez’ and Ed Kranepool’s numbers.  Sorry Jose, #7 should’ve been hanging on the wall long before you put it on.

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Pictures of the 1982 New York Mets Yearbook (Part 2)

Remain calm Mets fans, there’s no reason to be alarmed.  This is the medical team from 1982 not 2009.

What’s with that white jacket?

I posted this on New Years Eve in the teaser post but it’s still fun.  What kind of jersey is Neil Allen wearing?  I like it, but since it’s Yankee-like and I don’t want to listen to Yankee fans I won’t vote for it to return.

From the back page, here’s some Active Sportwear you could have purchased way back when.   I guess white was all the rage back in ’82.

More tomorrow…then I’ll either post the 1983 yearbook or the 1977.  Not sure yet.

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