>Welcome To October. The Mets Are The Old Red Sox

>Welcome to October, the month after Fred Wilpon likes to play meaningful games.

It occurs to me that the Red Sox have become the Yankees.   They have a historic ballpark, some classic uniforms, some history and they win the World Series.

Meanwhile the Mets have become the Red Sox.

What do I mean?

When the bullpen blew the tie did you think the Mets would win?  No.
If they had won what were you saying about Monday – I heard a lot of “could be tough with Pedro pitching.”
I also heard a lot of “The Cubs will beat ‘us’ anyway.”

The talk of 2008 was the collapse of 2007.

What do you suppose the talk of 2009 will be?

We are now conditioned to expect to lose.  If they open up a 15 game lead in April we will spend six months wondering when the collapse will come.  If they make the playoffs, the expectation will be that they will blow it.

Welcome to October.   Welcome to Day 3 of the Mets not refunding my playoff tickets.

Welcome To October. The Mets Are The Old Red Sox

Welcome to October, the month after Fred Wilpon likes to play meaningful games.

It occurs to me that the Red Sox have become the Yankees.   They have a historic ballpark, some classic uniforms, some history and they win the World Series.

Meanwhile the Mets have become the Red Sox.

What do I mean?

When the bullpen blew the tie did you think the Mets would win?  No.
If they had won what were you saying about Monday – I heard a lot of “could be tough with Pedro pitching.”
I also heard a lot of “The Cubs will beat ‘us’ anyway.”

The talk of 2008 was the collapse of 2007.

What do you suppose the talk of 2009 will be?

We are now conditioned to expect to lose.  If they open up a 15 game lead in April we will spend six months wondering when the collapse will come.  If they make the playoffs, the expectation will be that they will blow it.

Welcome to October.   Welcome to Day 3 of the Mets not refunding my playoff tickets.

Hey Mets, Where Is My Money?

I got playoff tickets through the lottery.
 
They billed my card instantly when I bought.
 
They are unable to provide the goods they sold.
 
Why hasn’t my card been credited yet?
 
Yes I am cranky but I’d like an explanation.  
 
I know season plans are getting it credited to their 2009 plan.
 
As far as the Mets are concerned I don’t jave a 2009 plan.
 
If you can bill instantly you can credit instantly.
 
Where is my money?

Looking Forward To 2009 Mets

For all my curmudgeonly posts, for all my whining, for as horrible as the end of the last two seasons has been…I find myself at peace tonight and looking forward to my new seats at Citi Field.  

I’ve been calling Piazza a Dodger all year long but if he wants to be a Met (and 99% of the fans think I’m a moron) then he can be a Met.   Let’s hang that 31 on the fence.

It was nice to see this one last time.  It was nice to see Lee Mazzilli and John Stearns and Doug Flynn and Craig Swan and of course the 1986 guys.
I’m sure I’ll be all over them tomorrow tomorrow (as soon as I check my credit card statement) but for tonight, I leave you with some pictures.