Signed 1969 Mets seatback

I mentioned last week I don’t care too much for collectibles, but I bet some of you would be interested in this. Thanks to Will for sending over (Will has been solid and steady, thanks dude!)  The site says

The following members of the 1969 New York Mets have hand signed this blue Shea Stadium seatback: Yogi Berra, Gary Gentry, Ron Swoboda, Jerry Grote, Tom Seaver, Ed Kranepool, Jerry Koosman, Ken Boswell, Ed Charles, Jim Gosger, Joe Pignatano, J.C. Martin, Cleon Jones, Bud Harrelson, Duffy Dyer, Jim McAndrew, Art Shamsky, Wayne Garrett, Amos Otis, Ron Taylor, Al Weis, and Al Jackson. An MAB Celebrity Services certificate of authenticity is included.

View from Seattle on possible Lee to the Mets

Stumbled across this from a guy who covers the Mariners full-time.  I liked opening the article and seeing a picture of a Met (Thole)…seems like Thole and Pagan seems reasonable to the Seattle writer.

Is there another Angel Pagan that plays when I’m on vacation?  He’s been nice and all but let’s not get carried away.  .302 4 and 35.   I’ll try my luck with Cliff Lee and this guy Beltran I keep hearing about.

If the Mariners will make that deal make it now.   As we have learned championships are hard to come by, there may be one sitting on the table for the taking.

Also factor in SNY ratings, ticket sales and merchandise.  Cliff Lee gives the Mets a lot of additional income for the summer.

Maybe Thole makes the Hall of Fame and some fat guy on his deck will talk about what a stupid trade it was back in 2010, but today if I can get a Cliff Lee to make a shaky Santana a #3 (that’s if you believe Santana is shaky) you gotta look at this don’t you?

Wow, this post actually talked about baseball.

Seattle Times link

Megdal for GM on ‘Better Seats, Lower Prices’ (and some Mazzilli)

Howard Megdal who is running for Mets General Manager has a theory on the campaign, and how he will change it if he is elected as GM.  Under my Honor Among Bloggers code, it would not be cool to tell you what he came up with so you’ll have to read it here.

Medgal and I exchanged some tweets last week.   I have publicly stated that I don’t know if I can support this guy if he is going to wear black t-shirts in his ad campaigns.

If I do choose to support him, I have some terms:

1.  No black uniforms. Megdal will say the GM has no say over that.

The starting pitcher chooses the uniform.  The GM picks the roster.  Pick guys that hate black uniforms.  Very simple.

2.  Lee Mazzilli Poster Day II.

The first 25,000 people in attendance get a replica of the original Lee Mazzilli poster.  If you’re old enough you’ll dg it, if you are too young you will throw it away and I will just pick yours out of the garbage.

I need a Lee Mazzilli poster.  I can’t even find an image to share with you.  If you Google “Lee Mazzilli Poster” all you get is some idiot calling himself Mets Police talking about the poster.

I did find this cool article from New York Magazine in 1980 as I hunted.  Check out the Lee article on Page 10 called Urban Centerfielder.   Lee was the MAN in Flushing for a brief time.  Great article – I didn’t know Lee loves (loved?) Space Invaders.  I love Space Invaders.  Man, imagine me and Lee at an arcade with a roll of quarters in my pocket (made you laugh).   Also, what’s with this Joe Torre guy moving Lee to first base?  That guy stinks as a manager.

Oh yeah, I digress….Megdal for GM

Weird Mets Fonts explained

Steve posted the below as a comment.  My fact-checking service today is a fat guy on a deck eating a footlong sandwich from a place that could advertise, much like that donut chain that shall go unnamed…here’s either some good info or today’s winner of Creative Writing:

Shannon,
The weird font you see on the Reyes jerseys was the standard font used by Majestic on all their replica jerseys pre-2009. They used a generic font, sewn on the jersey in a single layer of twill, for both the name and number. So regardless of whether you got a “Reyes – 7″ on a Mets jersey or a “Drew – 7″ on a Red Sox jersey, the fonts were exactly the same. The only difference was in color. For the home/road/snow, they used blue and for the loathsome black jerseys, they used white. Last year Majestic switched to what they advertised as the “All New Replica”. They replaced the generic name/number fonts with a single layer of twill, that had the different colors screen-printed on, to make it look like the two-or-three layers most teams use. They also switched to team-specific fonts and a team specific jock tag on the front. So, an improvement but still nowhere near the quality of an authentic jersey.

Steve

That 7 with the bottom cross-bar drives me nuts.  As someone who is inherently cheap I can’t kill people too badly for not buying top of the line stuff.  If I ever let Osh41 nitpick the stuff in my closet he’d throw most of it away.

Speaking of closets – Mrs. Mets Police has yet to comment on there being an orange jersey and a green jersey and a new cap floating around…she’s not that dumb, I guess she figures it’s better than dropping $75 on booze.   My green Murphy jersey is dumb today but will be awesome in a few years.  The orange one is waiting for Osh41’s BBQ…when is that again?

This Steve fellow seems to know his stuff.  We will have to pick his brain some more.

Once again I am amazed at the amount of stuff this site can talk about without ever getting into talking about the actual game.   Earlier today I was daydreaming about the Mets announcing no-black for 2011 (they haven’t announced that, it’s just a fantasy I was having) and how I’d just post a giant picture of the VJ Day celebration in Times Square.

You think Paul Lukas from UniWatch ever looks at this site and rolls his eyes the way I do when my kids try to explain Star Wars to me?  Yeah, I know about Anakin…



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