Sandy Answers Our Tweeted Questions

Is Sandy Alderson reading Mets Police?

(Hi Sandy – loved the tie today)

Yesterday afternoon prior to the press conference the Mets tweeted:

What do you want to ask Sandy? Send us your questions and we’ll pick a few for Sandy to answer today

I know a lot of people responded, including yours truly as well as Shannon.  Tonight, the Mets sent out an email with a video link of Sandy answering selected questions tweeted by fans.

He answered 3 questions – 2 of them were ours

You can see the full video here, but let’s look at the questions we submitted

My question to Sandy – Do you feel that there are any untouchable players in the organization should the opportunity for a trade present itself?

Hi response was basically no.  There are players whose cost would be very high, others that they would not shop, and core “fan favorites” – “but in terns of having truly untouchables, the answer is we don’t have any”

Shannon’s question was the final one – I would like to know if you would consider winning the NL but not the World Series to be a successful year?

Shannon must be doing cartwheels over this answer – “…it would be foolish not to acknowledge that there had been something accomplished, but ultimately that’s not the goal, and from personal experience, nobody’s happy going home number 2”

What can we get from this?  I think a lot.  Nobody is untouchable – so if the right deal presents itself that makes baseball sense, he will do it (and I believe he’s got the cajones to pull it off too).  But most importantly, a competitive team is not the goal – winning the World Series is the goal.

And just in case Sandy really does read Mets Police – Sandy, Day 1 was good and you made at least me smile.  I’m looking forward to Day 2.

My Sandy Alderson quick reaction

I enjoyed Sandy.  Thought he was a million times smoother than Omar (I don’t care if he says ‘um’ like some pointed out)….but smooth on SNY is not the same as a World Series.

No changes to the ballpark = good.

Talk of being competitive worries me.  I don’t want competitive.  The 2007 and 2008 Mets were competitive.  The 2010 Mets were competitive into July.

Jeff, Sandy and (I think it was) Uncle Saul all wore yellow ties.  Fred didn’t, I forget what color his was.  Dave Howard wore orange.

What did you guys think?

Some of the twitter questions for new Mets GM Sandy Alderson

Here’s some of the questions for Sandy rolling into @newyorkmets

@metsmanmarc: how long do I have to look at Ollie in a mets uniform

@omarosaurus: is there any chance the Mets can outbid otehr teams for Cliff Lee?

@ryankelly will you be allowd to spend over slot if you wish?

@onthe_DL would sandy consider using twitter to commuicate with is fan base?

@B_MacK8 do you feel there is enough talent on the team to win right now?

@kazikraze should the dimensions (of Citi) be changed?

@hakoreh what is your goal for this upcoming season?

@dorianvelasquez ask him why all of his top players in the past were steroid abusers?

@readtheapple will he talk to Fred &Jeff about pricing the bleacher seats (i.e. The Pepsi Porch) as belacher seats?

and me @metspolice I would like to know if Sandy would consider winning the NL but not the Word Series to be a successful season.

Good use of social media by the Mets, I cant wait to see how this factors in to the press conference.  The beat writers will lose their mind if someone reads “Joe The Mets Fan asked…”   Sorry old guard, welcome to the 2010’s.

Winter Citi Field Tours Info

The Mets emailed the Flushing Flash the other day about Citi Field Tours.

If you’re interested, highlights include:

  • Clubhouse
  • Field and Dugout
  • Productions Area (scoreboard control room)
  • Press Box
  • Suite Levels (Sterling and Empire)
  • Mets Hall of Fame & Museum

Tours depart from the Jackie Robinson Rotunda. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time.

  • Adults: $10
  • Children (12 and under): $7
  • Seniors (60+): $7
  • Season Ticket Holder Policy: Please call 718-507-TIXX to reserve your complimentary tour ticket(s.) Additional tickets for family and friends – when accompanying Season Ticket Holders – may also be purchased over the phone. Tickets are subject to availability.
  • Military Ticket Policy: Present your active duty military ID card at the Advance Ticket Windows at the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and receive a complimentary ticket. Active duty personnel must be present to take advantage of this offer. Additional tickets for family and friends – when accompanying active duty personnel – may also be purchased at the Advance Ticket Windows. Military personnel tickets are available only on the day of the tour and are subject to availability.
  • All tours begin and end in the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and are conducted rain or shine.
  • On tour dates that coincide with other hospitality events at Citi Field, certain areas may have limited or no access.
  • Tours will last approximately one hour.
  • Children 32 inches or under do not require a ticket when accompanied by an adult. All sales are final upon completion of transaction, except as expressly provided on the ticket.
  • Tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable.
  • This is a walking tour, so please dress accordingly.
  • All tours are wheelchair and stroller accessible. Wheelchairs are available upon request.
  • Cameras are permitted.
  • Tours will be held in English only.
  • Complimentary parking in Lot G on 126th Street is available to tour patrons.

I may have to take a ride one day.

Info here.