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Friday, April 18, 2008

EXTRA INNINGS.

Today is a very, very sad day in the MG household. I’ll update over the weekend.

Some comments from Jon about last night over at MBTN to hold you over.

Posted by metsgrrl at 11:46 AM | Permalink


Thursday, April 17, 2008

PERFECT DAY.

I was still annoyed I missed Tuesday’s game, even though I know it was cold and it was Mike Pelfrey (who I very much like and am very much rooting for), it still would have been baseball and the therapeutic value thereof has already been proven. I am still not sure I made the right decision, especially after TBF came home pleased and happy for a change.

But Tuesday’s game combined with last night’s game (which we watched much afterwards, since we were at this yesterday evening) makes me even more irked, because I want to believe that this is an upsurge, that this is the beginning of a trend, that the Mets have gotten the monkey off their back. And I would have wanted to be there to see it.

Will sent a text message last night (which I didn’t get until afterwards, when we were quarantining ourselves from game results until we could get home) saying something about how John Maine was angry (and that it was hot, but nevermind). Once we got home I totally saw what he was talking about. John Maine not tipping his cap (one of the quintessential Mets hat-tippers) as he walked back to the dugout because he didn’t think he deserved it. Bumping fists with Joe Smith when he came back to the dugout after closing out the 7th inning but still shaking his head reproachfully as he sat back down. There is no complacency here and I’d point out to him that hey, the Cy Young award-winner sitting at the other end of the dugout is getting booed and you’re not, while it’s moronic no one has anything bad to say about your performance.

TBF is all smiles and all, “It’s the 2006 Mets again.” I prefer to just think, these are the Mets we’ve been waiting for. I feel much better heading to Philadelphia like this.

If you’re coming to the reading tonight, we’ll likely be heading to a local watering hole afterwards to watch the end of the game. Hopefully we’ll have another happy ending on our hands. 

Posted by metsgrrl at 12:30 PM | Permalink


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

TONIGHT, TONIGHT.

I’m not going tonight. TBF has my ticket. I’m not optimistic he’ll be able to give it away at the box office.

It’s going to be freezing. I’m exhausted. I have to be up at 6 tomorrow. The next two days are very busy after work.

And it’s KILLING me that I’m not going.

What kind of baseball fan am I? A lame-ass one.

Posted by metsgrrl at 02:27 PM | Permalink

THIS THURSDAY:  METSGRRL + METS BY THE NUMBERS.

I’ll just quote from the website:

Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm:
Jon Springer, author of Mets By The Numbers: A Complete Team History of the Amazin’ Mets by Uniform Number and Spike Vrusho, author of Benchclearing: Baseball’s Greatest Fights and Riots, moderated by Caryn Rose of metsgrrl.com.
Beer and snacks will be served.
Word, 126 Franklin St., Brooklyn 11222

[Here’s a map.]

It is a 5 minute walk from the Greenpoint Ave. G stop or a 15 minute walk from the Bedford L. Be there or be square.

Posted by metsgrrl at 02:19 PM | Permalink

Monday, April 14, 2008

D.WRIGHT REMINDER.

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[There’s some kind of Al Pacino joke here, with the Mets or DW. I just can’t figure it out right now. Anyone else?]

Posted by metsgrrl at 01:08 PM | Permalink

Saturday, April 12, 2008

OUTSHINED. [04-12-08, pt. 2]

Mets v. Brewers
Santana v. Sheets


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So I was not here for the other great acquisitions, the other legendary starts. I wasn’t here at Piazza’s first game or Pedro’s first game or Seaver coming back in 1983 (although I have to admit that it kills me to think about all the baseball I could have seen, if I had only known better at the time. I will hold my father responsible.). There is nothing I can do about any of that.

However, I am here right now, and this is the first time that the Mets have acquired a player that I really, truly knew something about. I probably knew more about Johan Santana on a day-to-day basis than even TBF. If I could have snuck into the press conference or watched it live I would have. This has been a big deal to me, and while I realize that it’s also a big deal to most of the rest of you, I really took the acquisition of Santana to heart. Maybe because I understood what was going on and understood the value beyond just two-time Cy Young and the best pitcher in baseball. It was like, hey! this is my guy..

I realize this sounds silly, or an attitude better befitting a 12 year old in their 5th year of Little League, sitting in the upper deck with their team, hopped up on cotton candy and soda. Perhaps in some ways I’m closer to that kid than I am people my own age, in terms of fandom. But I was excited about today, anxious that it might get rained out, inconsolable at the thought that I wouldn’t see Johan Santana’s first start at Shea. When we got home last night and checked the weather, I formulated an entire game plan. Our Saturday plan seats are in the upper deck, which are not great for photographic purposes. I knew there wouldn’t be BP, but the pitchers would have to warm up. We would get there early, I would stake out the bullpen, and I could get some decent shots of Santana the day of his first start at Shea.

Well, we already know how well that went.

Click to continue reading OUTSHINED. [04-12-08, pt. 2]
Posted by metsgrrl at 10:22 PM | Permalink

LOOKING CALIFORNIA. [04-12-08, pt. 1]

Mets v. Brewers
Batting Practice

The plan, as my devious mind conceived of it, was to get to Shea early enough to stake myself out in the loge near the bullpen. Being an old habitue, I knew there would be no BP today (day game after a night game), but I also knew the pitchers had to warm up. Everyone would head to the field, while I would head to that corner of the loge near the bullpen. Genius, right? We got to Shea at 11 (no, seriously, 11am), and giddy as a schoolgirl, made a beeline for the loge.


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We got a smile out of Nelson as he was finishing his long tossing and walking towards the bullpen: “Nelson! Brooklyn, REPRESENT!” He signed autographs for every single person who wanted them today (No, seriously, every. single. person.) and who could blame him?

Click to continue reading LOOKING CALIFORNIA. [04-12-08, pt. 1]
Posted by metsgrrl at 09:54 PM | Permalink

THEY DO EXIST.

FOUND: in the new team store tent-thing out near the subway stairs - THEY DO EXIST!!!


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(A nice touch is the Shea 1964-2008 logo printed on the sleeve.)

Funnily enough, yesterday I had written a whole rant about how there need to be John Maine shirts, and was going to start this whole campaign to get the Mets to manufacture them. Oh well.

They have OP shirts, too, but I am still vacillating. It will break my heart when we lose him.

Posted by metsgrrl at 11:15 AM | Permalink

Friday, April 11, 2008

CONEY ISLAND BABY. [4-11-08]

I’ll confess that I didn’t want to go to the game tonight. We had actually talked about getting rid of the tickets, and had tried to get rid of the tickets, but who on earth wants to spend $50+ to go to Shea in April on a Friday night to see Nelson Figueroa, especially with Santana starting the very next day? It had been a long week, lots of early starts for me, and we were heading right back to Shea on Saturday, weather gods permitting. It would be okay, right, to skip this one, sit it out? Maybe send TBF out to Flushing with my ticket and if he got rid of it, great, if not, well, we’d already paid for it. It would be okay, it would be understandable. It is April baseball. I am tired.

That was the thought pattern in my head when I crawled out of bed at 6:20 this morning, and yet, at 4:30pm, I am on the phone with TBF discussing food options and meeting places and times and by 6pm we were on the 7 train out to Willetts Point. When we got on the train at Bryant Park, I was completely in afternoon commuter mode, barreling down the stairs and into the train and letting him hopelessly follow me. And then by Grand Central I was apologizing, and by Vernon-Jackson it didn’t matter too much, and by the time the express was speeding by Sunnyside, I was laughing and making jokes. The closer the train got to Shea, the better I felt.

Click to continue reading CONEY ISLAND BABY. [4-11-08]
Posted by metsgrrl at 10:37 PM | Permalink

TWO DAY FORECAST.

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This is not looking good. I don’t much care about tonight (we could use the rainout credits), but I do care VERY VERY MUCH about tomorrow.

And moving Santana to start the next day will not help me. I have a family event on Sunday.

If I miss Johan Santana’s first start at Shea because I was trying to be a good sister, I will not be happy.

I am a horrible person.

Posted by metsgrrl at 10:47 AM | Permalink
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