Hank: Thanks For The Parking $ Suckers!

So they waited until 7:10 to rain the game out?????????

Once again, nobody has the forecast.

Once again “the window” magically disappears once you buy a hot dog.

So if you had tickets you what – ate them? Made the trip to the Stadium? $18 to park?

Not very fan friendly.

Official Home Of The Willie Watch

Lots and lots of posts today all over the internet about Willie.

Lots of sports talk about Willie.

Lots of newspaper columns about Willie.

Willie didn’t get it done in 2007.

Willie is one game over .500

Willie is getting booed when he goes to the mound.

We’ve seen this pattern before and it reminds me of Buddy Harrelson’s demise.

Willie’s not going to make it, now it’s just a matter of when they slump and Omar pulls the trigger.

Mr. Mazzilli should make sure his cellphone is on.

>Good Post: Mets Biggest Rival

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Good question on bleacherreport.com asking who is the Mets biggest rival? Is it the last place Yankees? The 84 Cubs?
Check it out here:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23399-Who-is-the-New-York-Mets-Biggest-Rival

Good Post: Mets Biggest Rival

Good question on bleacherreport.com asking who is the Mets biggest rival? Is it the last place Yankees? The 84 Cubs?
Check it out here:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23399-Who-is-the-New-York-Mets-Biggest-Rival

>Willie Watch – NY Post: Players "Indifferent" to Willie

>From Joel Sherman’s blog at the NY Post site. Interesting observation that there is no passion either way (love or hate) among the players for Willie.

I don’t think Willie Randolph’s players hate him. That is not the sense you get around the team. But what you sense is perhaps just as damaging. There is indifference about him. There is not a wholehearted disrespect, but critically there is not respect either. Not hate, but not love. And this is bad for Randolph. Because as I wrote in today’s Post, his job is clearly on the line. And at a moment like this, you would want your players invested in you. You would want your players at heighten concentration and effort levels.

Randolph, however, has been unable for a while now to get consistency in those areas. Maybe nobody can. Maybe there just are too many low-pulse players on this team. The problem is that the first in the firing line is not presently the man who assembled this group (Omar Minaya) or the people who pay the players (the Wilpons). It is Randolph. The fans don’t like this team and the media has picked up on that plus the uncomfortable environment that exists in the Met clubhouse. And the Wilpons are very susceptible to fan and media choruses. That is why Willie is in big trouble. And that is why if players in that clubhouse actually do like and/or respect Randolph, they better find another gear now, this weekend, the Subway Series. There might be a lot of tomorrows for the 2008 season. There are not going to be too many more as Met manager for Randolph unless the attitude and results begin to change swiftly.

http://blogs.nypost.com/sports/st/archives/2008/05/3_up_willie_cas.html#more