In New York, Mets and Yankees Fans Always Wrong

I’ve had it with the elite media, who never sit in a regular seat, who are completely out of touch with the fans.

Craig Carton on WFAN is one of the good guys.  He is sticking up for the little guy over Yankee-gate.  Carton understands that you might not want to sit in the rain for a third hour, after paying for parking, after sitting out for two hours, when you have no idea when the game might begin.  He also understands that if you have just left the stadium and then hear that they are going to play, that you might want to get back in.

His partner, former NFL QB Boomer Esiason, likely has never sat in the Promenade or Grandstand.  I bet Boomer gets nice seats, and gets to wait out the rain delay in the clubs.  I bet had Boomer been three feet outside the stadium, someone would have let him right back in the press gate.

Steve Somers talks about fans being whiny about obstructed views.  I guess Steve thinks the seat on the left is just fine.

I had a private email exchange with a reporter yesterday.  His suggestion was to not buy those seats.  So every human is supposed to somehow know not to buy Section 533 Row 1 at Citi Field?   Don’t you have a reasonable expectation to see the game?  Wouldn’t a normal person assume Row 1 had a good view?

Baseball isn’t like the NBA, NHL, Broadway or a movie.  At those events you know that 99.9% of the time the event will start as scheduled.   In baseball it sometimes rains, and the fans get told too bad.

I was listening to WCBS last night.   Suzyn kept saying she had no idea when or if the game would start.  If she doesn’t know, how can they expect some regular guy not to throw in the towel at 9pm?   She also kept mentioning how cold it was.

Back to the reporters suggestion that we don’t buy tickets.  I believe the great prophet Phil Mushnick’s predictions have finally come true.  We are going to stop going to games.

A big time Yankee fan I know is so disgusted with last night’s late start and no-raincheck that he has decided that this will be his last year of season tickets.  He realizes it’s cheaper to just get the games you want on Stubhub.  He also reminded me that parking at Yankee is projected to be $29 next year (I’ll post that in a few minutes).

I will predict right now that neither the Mets nor Yankees will draw as well in 2010 as they do in 2009, and thus tickets will be even easier to get.

Yankees-Red Sox in a brand new stadium.  Big deal, right?  As of 8:55 am there are 4100 tickets on Stubhub, and you can sit in the Grandstand for $17.50 (plus fees).

Fans, you are all a bunch of whiners.  You don’t get it.  You should be thrilled to sit in the rain for hours.

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Time For Mets Manuel To Go Edgy Gangsta

On Monday’s I write a column for Flushing University .   Here’s Monday’s column, written before the Atlanta game.

Time For Jerry Manuel To Go Edgy Gangsta

By Shannon Shark
Posted Monday, May 4, 2009
I was sad when Omar Minaya tried to backpedal his comments that the Mets lack edge, because he was right.
This team does lack edge. They lose, well there’s another day and they say they’ll do better next time. They lose the season by one game, well they’ll try harder next year.
This team lacks a Keith Hernandez who insists on winning. For all the talk of “the core” not being able to win, let me stop that talk right now. If you trade Wright or Reyes you might as well trade Seaver and Kingman, because the fans will react the same way (by not paying money to sit behind plexiglass). So that ain’t happening.
Delgado? He can’t move and will be a free agent, that ain’t happening.
Beltran? He would be the one to move, and you’d get value for him but he has this pesky no trade, so the only way he’s leaving is if the Mets are 30 games out and none of us want that.
That means Keith 2 isn’t coming. These are the players we have and these are the players we’re stuck with.
It’s up to Jerry.
Jerry impressed me during his first ever inning. Jose Reyes didn’t run hard, so Jerry went to first base and got in his face. We haven’t seen that yet.
Jerry, if you think Ollie needs to man up, say so. Challenge these guys. Go get thrown out of some games. If Dan Murphy kicks another ball, go Gil Hodges on his hiney and go get him.
If you insist on pitching Perez and he can’t throw a strike, torture him and lose 26-5 instead of 6-5. Make him stay out there forever.
Yeah I know I’m proposing psycho managing, but the hands off approach doesn’t work with these guys, so we can not make the playoffs and not make anyone upset, or we can take a shot.
If Jerry isn’t up to it, how about taking a look at Wally Backman. Yeah he had the mysterious whatever it was that cost him the Arizona job, and he’s a baseball pariah but so what. He’s an 86 Met which would do wonders for a fanbase stuck in Dodgertown. Let him be scary. Let him teach these guys how to get in a fight and get thrown out of games. It may be what the franchise needs.
Jerry you had that fire in you the first night, how about we see some of it in Atlanta?
 

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Obstructed Views Citi Field Section 105

Thanks to Carlos for sending these in.   He says these are from section 105 “last rows.”

I gotta tell you guys, I had an email exchange with someone in “the media” yesterday about the obstructed views, and some of these guys don’t get it.  The advice was “don’t sit there.”

I think I should publish the Guide To Obstructed Views and sell it on 126th street.  I might make some bucks.

Carlos, I think you’re being picky.  Seeing home plate is very overrated.  Go have some chicken fingers.  After all, just because a seat isn’t occupied doesn’t mean someone isn’t there.

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Most Popular On Mets Police (And Upcomings) May 2nd Edition

Every Sunday I recap those posts which captured the most attention, and the one’s I think deserved better.

Obstructed views tend to dominate, and I’ll have some obstructed views from Yankee Stadium later in the week – but let’s lead off with the absolutely unbelievable Worst Seat In Citi Field (Video)

I have this real job and all so I didn’t get to add to it this week, but folks enjoy the complete Pictures of Citi Field
 and the Uncensored Guide To Citi Field.

I didn’t write it but I thought this black conservative’s take on Jackie Robinson Day was pretty interesting.

Also interesting was New Stadium Insider’s premise that there are 16,000 tickets to every Yankee game on the resale market.  That premise seems supported by this.

I know everyone hates this team now but Mets fans, what is it you would do to fix it?

Did you see the Keith Hernandez video ?  What about Strawberry?

Check out my back and forth with Remembering Shea as we discuss the issues with Citi Field.

Coming up (already written and scheduled):

Monday:  Solutions for Citi Field’s Obstructed Views, with photos of how to do it.

Also Monday:  Empty Seats and Skyboxes at Yankee Stadium.

Tuesday:  How to “Mets Up” Citi Field, by borrowing ideas from Yankee Stadium (with photos).

Wednesday:  Obstructed Views In Yankee Stadium Section 406.

Thursday:  Obstructed Views In Yankee Stadium Section 308.

Friday:  The Best Thing To Eat At Yankee Stadium Is….

What did we learn?  If you run a blog and go to a game, bring a camera!

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