Terry Collins and the Mets bloggers conference call

Mets Blog has a summary of tonight’s conference call with the Mets bloggers. Please give them some hits since it’s a lot of work to transcribe.

I found Terry to be more “no nonsense” than Sandy is…totally subjective and based upon speaking to Sandy twice and Terry once…but that limited sample makes me think Sandy’d throw back a root beer with me but Terry has stuff to get back to and needs to get this done so he can back to business.

I asked about managing a season vs. a game.  I observed that some managers will chase a loss, and go through a bullpen when on the wrong side of 6-2…(Willie, cough)…whereas other managers will use one set of guys for a win, and another set in a losing situation.

I was quite pleased with Terry’s response.  Both my Q  and the A were longer than this summary, but as I have mentioned – it’s hard transcribing ths stuff and props to Michael Baron for doing this.

Shannon Shark: Managing a season vs. a game – how do you approach the bullpen over the course of the season?

I learned from Walter Alston – he told me don’t be afraid to get beat every once in a while, instead of burning the bullpen out in a game you can’t win. I think you need to read your bullpen enough to know who is rested and can give multiple innings on a given night.

I hope Willie Randolph reads that part in bold.

When/If a longer version of the transcript pops up hopefully we can share the full exchange…but I was pleased enough with the response that I signed off with “I’m gonna love you.”  Terry’s not looking to have root beer with me.

Had I needed a backup question (it’s smart to prepare one in case something has been answered before your turn) I would have asked something about how getting fired can make a person stronger.  Metsgrrl did…

Caryn Rose: Some players have described you as a “players manager”. How do you feel about that, and what does that mean to you?

I think it means a lot – in the past, I was probably not a players manager. Through the years, I have realized the importance of constant communication, and never taking anything for granted. That is done with experience – from my first few years, I was worried about only managing the game, and thinking everyone was on board with it. I look at it as a compliment.

Great self-awareness, and a great answer.

I’m excited.

Thanks once again to the NYM’s for setting this up and for inviting me.

With that, I’m on the road now.  Media Goon is in charge of the beat and can be reached at [email protected] and @mediagoon on twitter.  I’ll be checking in, but will be keeping an abnormal-for-me posting schedule.  I have a few things lined up but not toomany since it’s Opening Day.  Expect some really late night posts and some “bored at the airport” twitter chats.

 

(Supposedly) John McNamara on Game 6

Swirsky is the current owner of the Buckner Ball

As an interesting aside, Swirsky has what he claims to be a note from 86 Red Sox manager John McNamara regarding the Buckner Ball. The text of that note follows:

Seth:I hate to remember the 86 W.S. — it still is bitter. Bill Buckner is not to blame for that loss as we had chances to score more & didnt capitalize; The wild pitch or passed ball that tied the game was the “major” factor in that inning. The ground ball just ended the game.John

via Charlie Sheen takes his Mets-Red Sox 1986 World Series pin on the road – The Buzz – Boston.com sports news.

Mr. Moody Met

I think Mr. Moody Met is going to throw his blue Mets cap into the running for the Blog of the Year Mazzilli Award running based upon what I have seen so far.


Hey Shannon,

For the past couple of months, I’ve been passing the time drawing the many moods of Mr. Met. It’s so much fun and I would love to share it with you. You can see my tumblr here:

www.mrmoodymet.tumblr.com

I have some big plans for opening day! so stay tuned…

Love your site! Thanks for giving me something to read everyday.

Best,
Herm

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Herm, great to hear from you. We will watch your career with great interest.

Might the Mets move…out of Port St. Lucie?

Here’s an interesting read out of Florida about the factors the Mets are considering about their spring home.

Do they add a second team in PSL? Who would that be?

You may have noticed all the games against the Braves, Marlins and Nationals. If the Nationals move then the schedule gets even more complicated.

It is unclear how the previously announced move to Mercury affects this decision.