Mets apologize to Jerry Seinfeld. Really? Really.

I have been trying to ignore Annoying Celebrity Who Did Dumb Thing At A Mets Game but now the Mets have gone and made me pay attention to it.

“We deeply regret that Jerry Seinfeld has been associated with this matter and have apologized to him,” the Mets said in an exclusive statement toRadarOnline.com.

“The use of Jerry Seinfeld’s suite was unauthorized and unknown to him at the time,” a team spokesperson said.

“We made a quick decision to place Lady Gaga and her group in a private suite because of issues related to her visit.”

You can read more and see a nice picture of Jerry possibly joining The Blue Cap Army in this article and New York magazine can catch you  up on the whole thing.

Kids, if you ever start a blog, the Mets are a wonderful subject.  You never know what you’ll wake up to.  I’m off for the weekly Unsponsored Dunkin’ Donuts run (guys, throw me a few bucks) so that their yummy coffee can wake up my blogger brain.  As a mercenary, I will happily mention your coffee on Saturday and never mention Dunkin’ again if you give me cash.  Well, and donuts.   And no I don’t want to buy a Yankee cap today, thank you that will be all.

The Frenchy Mets jersey let me down

I was all geared up to get the Frenchy jersey based upon the back….it looked 86ish with some quirks….but the front doesn’t work for me.   I’d like a version of this with Mets across the front.  Oh well.

Nicknamed Frenchy, Francoeur chose to loosely show his collegiate heritage, using the colorways and pawprints of his Alma mater (Clemson). The front LC Logo and back name and number are printed twill.

These are from the 2010 Players Choice Signature Series…I’ll walk you through some more designs over the course of the next week.

Bowling with Santana

Hey SNY, this would be much better filler than dopey questions on the street.

Major League Baseball pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner, Johan Santana, will hold the Johan Santana All-Star Bowling Classic on Monday, June 21st, 2010 at Lucky Strike in Manhattan to benefit the Johan Santana Foundation, which was established to build awareness of skin cancer risk factors and symptoms as well as to support other worthy causes.

Together with Santana, other Mets players, and celebrities and guests will enjoy an evening of dinner, bowling, and a silent auction. All proceeds from the event will be dedicated to outreach and enrichment programs in the United States and abroad.

For more information on the Johan Santana All-Star Bowling Classic or the Johan Santana Foundation, visit http://www.johansantana.org/bowling.