> Sure a subway series was cool….but do you really have any emotional attachment to this team?
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Wilpon Ignores Giants Again
Another in a long series of ignoring another baseball team ever played in New York City.
“The love of the game and this city is in my DNA,” Wilpon said. “I’ve lived here all my life. People have asked me why I am building a smaller stadium . I didn’t build a smaller stadium to make money. I’m doing it because that is the way to give fans the best experience of being close, like in Ebbets Field.”
The rest in today’s Newsday
http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/sports/ny-spwilpon045673509may04,0,3897483.story
The 2000 Mets Mean Nothing
Sure a subway series was cool….but do you really have any emotional attachment to this team?
>Uniform Numbers – Real and Rented Part 2
>About a week and a half ago we published who are the real and the fake owners of numbers 1 – 4 for the Mets http://themetspolice.blogspot.com/2008/04/whos-1.html
As this is an angoing series, here are numbers 5 through 10 (once again thanks to Mets By The Numbers):
5
Rightful Owner(s): Davey Johnson & David Wright
Rent-A-Met: John Olerud
Comment: Wright will never be the only owner of tha number regardless of what he does. As for Olerud, most of that 1999-2000 team was rented.
6
Rightful Owner(s): Al Weiss & Wally Backman
Rent-A-Met: Daryl Boston
Comment: Sadly Wally is still persona non grata in most MLB circles. As for Boston……nop, got nothing
7
Rightful Owner(s): Ed Kranepool & Jose Reyes
Rent-A-Met: Juan Samuel
Comment: I still cringe when I think about all we gave up for….ugh…Juan Samuel. Hell I still remember where I was when I heard the news (on a train between Limerick and Galwayin Ireland. I think I screamed.)
8
Rightful Owner(s): Nobody
Rent-A-Mets: Yogi Berra & Gary Carter
Comment: Yogi was and always will be a Yankee. Gary – as much as he may have loved NY and was the final piece of the 86 puzzle – was an Expo.
9
Rightful Owner(s): Todd Hundley
Rent-A-Met(s): Joe Torre & Todd Zeile
Comment: Torre the player was a Brave – Torre the manager was a Yankee. The fact that he transitioned as a Met doesn’t make him a Met.
10
Rightful Owner(s): Rusty Staub
Rent-A-Met: Nobody
Comment: Rusty wore 4 with his first stint, but was in 10 much longer. And yeah, he was an All-Star 6 times elsewhere and never with the Mets – but he played more years here than anywhere else.
11 through 15 next week.