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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/18/06 01:27 AM
06/18/06 01:27 AM
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plawrence
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I really don't see what's so terrible about Shea.
Sure, with all of the brand new stadiums built in the last few years it's not state-of-the-art like it was in 1964, and because it's no longer new may now be "one of the worst", but I don't see what's wrong with it.
I'd much rather go to Shea than to Yankee Stadium. I think it's easier getting in and out and to and from your seat, and it's considerably more comfortable and roomy inside.
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/18/06 02:02 AM
06/18/06 02:02 AM
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plawrence
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You're right about the overhang in the loge and mezzanine. The bathrooms can be fixed up, though. That's no reason to build a new stadium, although since they're not using taxpayer's money, I really don't care. The walkways at Yankee Stadium are even narrower, I think, and getting in and out of there is worse, IMO. The way you feel about Giants Stadium is the way I feel about the Nets moving to Brooklyn. 
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/21/06 10:30 PM
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plawrence
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Tough loss tonight.
That's four blown saves for Wagner this year.
Five, really, except the game against the Yankees when he came in with a 4-0 lead and gave up four runs and allowed them to tie the score (and eventually win the game) doesn't count because since the Mets were up by four runs it's not considered a "Save Opportunity". :rolleyes:
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/23/06 08:10 AM
06/23/06 08:10 AM
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Originally posted by MafiaJ: I'm proud that the Mets are doing so much better this year and the Yankees are really sucking, what an odd change of events Yeah, because being 2nd in the AL East = "really sucking." :rolleyes: Hey, I like the Mets too, but I still love the Yanks. :p
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/25/06 04:16 AM
06/25/06 04:16 AM
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Don Cardi
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quote: Originally posted by SC: Good game, good seats, lousy weather.
It felt like it was over 100°.... the humidity was stifling. Lori asked why so many people were wearing shirts with the name "Wright" on them. Two home runs and 4 rbi's later she knew. (I told her that all the women who wore that shirt were doing so because they were looking for Mr. Right).
BTW, catch any foul balls at Shea? :p
Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/25/06 05:35 AM
06/25/06 05:35 AM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: BTW, catch any foul balls at Shea? No, but when I returned to work Friday night five different people asked to see my hand (looking for stitches). Looks like I missed a good double-header today in the Fantasy League. 
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/30/06 11:13 AM
06/30/06 11:13 AM
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plawrence
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There's along way to go before we get a subway series.
The Mets look like they may be the best team in the NL, but St. Louis still scares me.
And the Yankees, of course, have to worry about even making the the playoffs before they start thinking about the World Series.
Not to say that it can't happen, but to put it in a little bit of perspective......
If you want to bet on the Mets winning the NL championship, my sportsbook will give you 1.75 to 1 odds, which means that they give the Mets about a 36% chance.
If you want to bet on the Yankees winning the AL championship, they will give you 7 to 2 odds, which means that they give the Yanks about a 22% chance.
So they consider the chances of both teams making it to the World Series to be about 1 out of 12, or about 8%.
While I understand that these odds do not reflect the teams actual chances of making it, but rather are determined on a pari-mutual basis, the way that racetracks figure odds (when you figure in whatever percentage the sportsbook is taking out from the pool as their profit, the odds are actually a bit lower; maybe around 12-15% or so, let's say) it's interesting that this is the opinion of the general public - or at least that portion of the general public that wagers on baseball.
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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06/30/06 03:34 PM
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plawrence
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Ooooohhhhhhh........ Well, in the immortal words of Emily Litella: "Never mind" 
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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07/11/06 11:53 PM
07/11/06 11:53 PM
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For all you Mets fans, I heard during the All-Star Game broadcast that David Wright is supposed to appear on Letterman tomorrow night. Any baseball player is fun to see on a talk show, so I'm looking forward to it. Also, I'd like to give Wright a thank-you for the homer tonight...if only it was enough.  Beltran played great, as well, and it sure was nice to cheer for him again. I really wanted to see the NL get the win - would've been the first time in ten years! But I love the spirit of the game, regardless. True to its name, it's chock full of all-stars, and that just makes for darn good baseball. 
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Re: How About Those Mets!!!!!!!
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07/26/06 07:51 PM
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plawrence
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It's been a while since we had any Mets talk.....
I while back we (DC, JL, and I) we wer talking about the Mets trading Milledge for Zito, and we all pretty much agreed that since Zito was in his walk year, it wan't a good deal.
Well, I still wouldn't do it, unless I felt that I was forced to.
Like if the Mets lose Pedro or Glavine for the postseason, and Pelfrey and Maine both turn out to be shit.
But if Pedro and Glavine are both OK, and Pelfrey or Maine turn out to be the goods, I wouldn't think I needed Zito.
But I was on this other Sports Forum/BB I belong to, and someone made a point that I think we overlooked:
If the Mets trade for Zito and then lose him as a free agent, they would get back two #1 draft picks as compensation.
That would make a big difference to me in deciding if I would do the deal or not.
If I felt I needed Zito to advance in the postseason, I'd make the trade.
The Mets may not get this close again for a while.
Who knows? Next year Pedro and Glavine and Delgado could prove to be all washed up - at their age, it goes fast sometimes - and the Mets could slip back into mediocrity.
They should go for it when they're sure they have the chance - this year.
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