Bobby Thomson and the New York Giants

I am sad to learn that Bobby passed away.

I’m nowhere near old enough to remember Bobby, but the Giants were the team of my father and thus I consider them the team of my ancestors, and when I look at the NY logo on their cap I feel a bind with them. (My dad once said he was at that game, I am not sure I believe it.)

My buddy Osh41 tells me people were talking about the Giants for a change today. Thats a good thing.

People will write far more and far better about Bobby than I can, so I thought I’d take the time to write about the franchise itself.

They didn’t win it all in 1951. They did win in ’54 which you never hear about. For all the blah blah whine whine Dodger crap you hear, nobody seems to care that the Giants won the year before. 10 pennants in New York City in half a century. Compare that to three by their replacements, granted in a bigger league, but without that bigger league you lose the ’73 pennant in exchange for one in 1988.

Hard to imagine a team going to the World Series twice in 4 years and then being another city 4 years later.

Hopefully the New York Nationals will take a moment of silence when they return.

Russ Hodges’ call of the Shot Heard Round The World is basically Sterlingesque (that’s nit a compliment John) but it is somehow iconic.

For more about Bobby (and not the same old stuff) check out Baseball during wartime and I am sure that Centerfield Maz will be writing about him. Maz does a good job with Giants stuff and let’s me borrow complete posts from time to time.

Finally, if you own a team and insist on wearing black caps, this is the way to do it.

Dude from Strokes wants to write Mets a theme song

From MTV..

“I’m totally serious,” he says. “I have some ideas, I have to see if they like it. I’ve got a jar stuffed with songs, all these ideas that are just me humming into a recording device.”…

… A spokesperson for the Mets did not respond to MTV News’ request for comment on the issue — it’s been a pretty busy season for their press department — but Rolling Stone did reach out to SNY broadcaster (and Mets legend) Keith Hernandez to get his take on the situation. And as it turns out, he loves the idea. After all, he’s a fan of Casablancas’ work (more proof that Keith Hernandez is awesome.)

Santana and 8 guys vs Houston lineup

I hope Santana has 10 innings and a home run in him.

Tuesday, August 17

@ Houston

7          Jose Reyes                 SS

26        Fernando Martinez  LF

5          David Wright            3B

15        Carlos Beltran           CF

29        Ike Davis                   1B

12        Jeff Francoeur          RF

30       Josh Thole                 C

11        Ruben Tejada            2B

57        Johan Santana          LHP

You own this Mets jersey: Dave Mlicki

Terence throws hit has in the ring to win the You Own This Jersey non-contest.   I hope he didn’t buy this after that Subway Series game.   Never forget Daniel Murphy’s Law.  How’s that Ike jersey Media Goon?   Did you get a Hessman yet?

MG and I were talking – it’s really cool that you guys dig this feature, which I admit is definitely derivative of Straight Cash Homey.