Points for Parkland? You’re not THAT stupid right?

Holy cow,  just saw this on QNS.com

More than 100 Queens restaurants have signed on to the CommUNITY Passport Program, an initiative meant to support local restaurants by encouraging people to spend rewards points at these businesses that they will receive from staying at the Hard Rock Hotel set to come to Willets Point. The development of the hotel is expected to be part of the proposed Metropolitan Park plan, which would transform 50 acres of asphalt around Citi Field into a sports and entertainment complex.

So we’re going to give up PARKLAND so that people can hit the Hard Rock and earn POINTS, and then you’re going to use those points elsewhere in Queens. Right.

Steve Cohen is quoted:

“The community made it clear that any development must work with, support and help grow local businesses and restaurants. We listened. The Community Passport initiative will encourage hotel and entertainment guests to explore Queens – driving business to local restaurants and businesses,” Cohen said. “Our message is simple: come for a show or some fun at Metropolitan Park, and fall in love with all of Queens.”

And let’s be sure to name the restaurants that appear to be in support of giving parkland away.  They include:

Among the Queens businesses that have already signed on for this program are “Moon Cheese” in East Elmhurst, “Pio Pio,” “Cositas Ricas,” “El Budare Cafe” and “Emoji Burger” in Jackson Heights and “Mojitos” in Corona.

I decided to look more closely.

Lets say  I visit the Hard Rock and take part in some sort of activity at the Hard Rock and earn points.

Then, I could take my “points” and go to Moon Cheese which appears to be at 88-11 31st Ave.  Hopefully there is a parking spot out front, and what, I turn in 500 points for 2 slices?

How many people are going to actually do that?

Don’t give away parkland.  There is plenty of land, say, across the street that Mr. Cohen can purchase and develop.  He could attempt to  build affordable housing or a soccer stadium like the other developers.  Maybe even a casino.  Whatever he wants.  The other side of the street is not parkland, and the side he wants to build on is.

Another quote:

Everyone loves getting rewards for having a good time. With Metropolitan Park, guests are going to come out to see a music concert and then be rewarded to explore Queens,” Emoji Burger owner Jarvis Fernandez said.

Yeah Mr. Fernandez?   Emoji Burger is at 80-07 37th Ave.  I grew up in Jackson Heights so I know the neighborhood well.

What’s the plan here?  I go see a concert at the Hard Rock, that ends when – is 10:30 fair?  I drive to 37th avenue, where there is unlikely to be parking, or perhaps I take the 7 train. and walk from 82nd and Roosevelt.  Now it’s 10:50.

Too bad the Emoji Burger closed at 10.  I would have liked to use my points after the concert as I explored Queens.

Maybe the concert hall is planning on doing 6pm concerts, or perhaps Emoji Burger plans on staying open until 1 to accommodate the post-concert points using crowd that wants burgers after a show. What do I know?

I can’t believe these businesses are going for this nonsense, and I wonder if someone digs more we will find out more reasons why they are so excited.

It’s a park.  The courts have said it is a park.

Good Job Mets! Mets announce a pretty good 2024 Promotional Schedule

In the past I have savaged these, but this one is pretty good!  Hey, if you don’t sign any players and you’re blatantly rebuilding, at least give the people a cool Mercury Mets shirt.

But lets start with this:

Also new for the 2024 season, all Saturday home games between March 28 and May 25 will feature a 1:40 p.m. start, and a start at 4:10 p.m. between June 1 and September 21.  This game time change was driven by the results from a Mets fan survey that indicated nearly 90 percent of respondents favored earlier game times on Saturdays in order to bring kids, family and large groups to games.

Now THAT’S interesting because in the past (the Wilpons era) I was told their research showed that fans didn’t want Saturday day games.   NINETY PERCENT????   So is the Cohen research flawed, the Wilpons research flawed, or did something change.  You mean to tell me the Mets have been starting games at at time that NINETY PERCENT of their fans didn’t like?

OK on to the promotions:

I want to goof on the Hello Kitty, but whatever.

PRIDE HAT!!!!   Hey, the Mets are finally coming around.  Now if you want to impress me, wear the pride hats on the field, but one thing at a tim I guess.

A MERCURY METS PIAZZA JERSEY???!!!!  Now that’s something we can all rally behind.  Fans will be storming the gates of Citi Field to get their hands on one of these.  Arguable the best Mets giveaway since actual full size Bats in the 80s.

A REVERSIBLE HOODIE?  That’s gonna be paper thin, isn’t it?  But even then that’s not awful for a summer night.  Although going to a Wednesday game in September is a mighty tall ask.

HAWAIIAN SHIRT and BUCKET HAT – well, that’s my summer outfit right there.

I know a lot of you think that I only rip the Mets, but I actually am here to deal fairly.  Unfortunately, the Mets deserve to be ripped almost every day, but NOT TODAY!  Good job Mets.  Nice list here.  Keep up the good work, and thanks for coming around on Saturday Day Games!

GOOD JOB METS!

NEW YORK METS ANNOUNCE INITIAL 2024 PROMOTIONS SCHEDULE, NEW SATURDAY GAME TIMES

 

Several new items will accompany returning fan favorites as the current promotions’ lineup for the 2024 season

 

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., January 31, 2024 – The New York Mets today announced the club’s 2024 promotions schedule at Citi Field. Individual tickets for all home games at Citi Field are currently on sale and can be purchased online at Mets.com/Tickets or calling 718-507-TIXX. The first 15,000 fans will receive promotional items unless otherwise noted.

Over the course of the season the Mets will feature multiple bobbleheads along with an all-new artist series.

  • Mr. Met London telephone booth bobblehead presented by Coca-Cola on Saturday, May 11
  • Artist Series: Joel Mesler beach tote on Saturday, May 25
  • Hello Kitty® light-up bow bobblehead on Sunday, May 26
  • Brandon Nimmo bobblehead presented by Hyundai on Friday, July 12
  • Artist Series: Rashid Johnson bucket hat on Saturday, July 13
  • Francisco Lindor streetwear bobblehead presented by Delta Air Lines on Monday, July 29

The Mets all-new artist series collaborates with well-known artists, who have incorporated their unique artistic style into limited edition items for this season.

Additionally, returning this season are countless fan-favorites including the Mets sports jersey nights alongside multiple new apparel giveaway nights.

  • Rugby shirt presented by SeatGeek on Monday, April 1
  • HogwartsTM House scarves presented by Northwell on Saturday, April 27
  • Hawaiian shirt presented by Nathan’s on Saturday, June 15
  • Pride hat presented by Citi on Friday, June 28
  • Basketball jersey presented by Premio on Sunday, June 30
  • Soccer jersey presented by Samsung on Tuesday, July 9
  • Mike Piazza Mercury Mets replica jersey on Saturday, July 27
  • Football jersey on Sunday, August 18
  • Reversible hoodie presented by Citi on Wednesday, September 18
  • Fan appreciation beanie for all fans on Saturday, September 21

Rounding out our lineup of promotions for this season is a tumbler presented by Northwell on Sunday, May 12, a pickleball paddle presented by Citi on Thursday, July 25 and Topps baseball cards on Wednesday, July 31 to the first 10,000 fans.

Also new for the 2024 season, all Saturday home games between March 28 and May 25 will feature a 1:40 p.m. start, and a start at 4:10 p.m. between June 1 and September 21.  This game time change was driven by the results from a Mets fan survey that indicated nearly 90 percent of respondents favored earlier game times on Saturdays in order to bring kids, family and large groups to games.

On Sunday, April 14, the Mets will retire RHP Dwight Gooden’s jersey number 16 in a pre-game ceremony. Additionally, the Mets will retire outfielder Darryl Strawberry’s jersey number 18 in a pre-game ceremony on Saturday, June 1.

Lastly, the Mets will host four fireworks nights starting on Friday, May 31, Friday, June 28, Friday, July 26 and Friday, August 16.

Promotion dates, items and distribution are subject to change and/or cancellation.

Uni Watch has a look at the new terrible Mets road jerseys

Over at Uni Watch they have some images of the 2024 Mets road jerseys.  I will practice Honor Among Bloggers and send you there rather than just thieve Paul’s work, which I might do if I ran a regional sports network.

The numbers are too thin, but that’s the least of our problems.

The N E W Y O R K looks stupidly small, but Paul gives us hope that it’s just the camera angle.

What’s not the camera angle is the NOB font which is ridiculously tiny.  As in, “who the heck approved THAT” tiny?

As with all things baseball in the 2020s, if MLB can make things worse, they will.  And the uniforms are worse.

They are so bad that many in the comments are hoping it’s actually a Chinese knockoff jersey, which is what it looks like.

Check it out.

The NY Post carries Steve Cohen’s water in pitching article

in the Post, Mike Puma writes:

The high ceiling has been replaced by what Mets officials perceive as a raised floor.

Mike then tells us about all the great pitchers the Mets have, and basically sounds like Omar telling us about the 7, 8 and 9.

Which brings me to today’s point:  What exactly are the Mets selling this season  Hey kids, come see Adrian Houser?

Yes winning will always draw a crowd but with no names on the marquee how long will it take for Mets fans to Catch The Fever this season?

My house doesn’t even get SNY any more, and I don’t care.  If I want to watch Opening Day I will find a way, but last season I watched the opener and got bored with Gary Cohen in Game 2 and never watched another game and….Steve you really are missing the point….DIDN’T MISS IT.

As I wrote at the end of last season, and was commented on by Uncle Steve himself – the Mets should see the warning sign that even the T-Shirt Army checked out last year.  If those guys aren’t coming, then I’d worry about the casuals.

Or is this really about the land and the casino?