Now that you’re back at work: cool Mets stuff you missed

Now that everyone is back at work, I thought I’d give you some links to surf while we all kill time until (a) Jason Bay and (b) 5 o’clock.   Over the holidays there was some good stuff…here’s some links.

Photos of a dying Shea

Photos from the 1982 Yearbook

Some really great looking Mets uniforms

Some 1986 Mets pennants

The Mets are using “Orange, Blue and You” on the marketing yet we have hideous black uniforms.

Right before the break it seems Albert was told he’s a “bad fan” by the ticket office.  The Mets responded quickly.

For Metsivus we had the airing of the grievances.

Rub some dirt on it?  As a mets t-shirt?

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Idea for Mets: Saturday Seven Ticket Packs

Good morning, should be an active day in Flushing as we wait for Jason Bay to tell us how much he wants to be here.   In the meantime, as always I’m here to help the Mets, today I bring another wacky idea for consideration.  I floated this one on twitter last week (@metspolice)

Mets, I suspect you are disappointed in the advance sales, and you’ve lost lots of folks from the 15 game pack.  Today is a day when people will be excited about your team and you will have the media’s attention.  Hopefully one of the first things you do when you get to the office is read Mets Police, so I’m posting this one at the crack of dawn to help you.  Someone should figure out between now and 11 how to do this.

Here’s my suggestion…I’m trying to be realistic based upon that it’s easier to sell mid-summer games, and that Craig Marino said discounts don’t make sense.

I propose the Mets announce the following.   Saturday Seven Packs.   Sell the seats in Promenade Left and make it a “thing” – make that area where the diehards sit, even if we’re cheap.

Package the following:

April 10th vs Washington
May 8th vs SF
June 5th vs Florida
July 10th vs Atlanta
August 28th vs Arizona
September 18th vs Atlanta
October 2nd vs Washington

One game a month.   Keep the fans coming out.   Honestly I can’t be bothered to compute the ticket prices because I’ll have to look up all seven games instead of just multiplying 7 by $15.   Let’s say it’s about a $100-150ish package.

7 Saturdays, one hundred(ish) bucks.

However, we’re not dopes…why should we lock in our money without something extra?  Here’s why.  Throw in a t-shirt, a cap, whatever is inexpensive for you to make.  If it has a corporate sponsor logo on the premium, fine whatever I get it.

Heck you might want to even steal the Blue Cap Army idea….take it, it’s yours.

Blue Cap Army Seven Pack.   7 Saturday games and a blue Mets cap (with a corporate sponsor on the side).  $100-150ish.

Promenade Left.  Hang a Blue Cap Army sign to designate the section.  Make it a “thing.”  Engage the fans.   Start a tradition.

Have Mr. Met join us for the top of the first…we could start our own version of roll-call, but in our version we’ll leave out the left fielder because we can’t see him (sorry Jason).  Quirky but fun for fun’s sake.   Sure theYankee fans will say we stole it but we stole Casey and pinstripes too so who cares.

Maybe your sponsor is Pepsi and they put blue caps on the bottles.  (Then I make fun of you when the vendors keep the cap, but we’ll do that later on, right now let;’s just get 7 plans).  Maybe if I show up on a Tuesday with 10 bottlecaps I get in for free or for fuve bucks or whatever…like the old Shea picnic area when Dallas Green was the manager and an empty can of soda got me in for free.

Seven game packs make a ton of sense to me, but I’m just a dopey blogger.  Let’s ask some fans…would y’all buy this?

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Alternate New York Mets Caps Day 39

 
I think I’d have a tough time taking you seriously in this one.  Does anyone actually call the team The Amazins?  I mean maybe a headline writer does, but if you said to me “hey wanna go see the Amazins?” I would know you were a fraud.  At least it’s blue.

Oh, new for 2010 – if you want to buy any of these caps, click on it.

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Quick housekeeping and teasers for Tuesday

Quick stuff:

Thanks to everyone who sent in pictures and “stuff” today.  All really appreciated.  It was a busy day as “Clark Kent” and man I’m sleepy so I’ll catch up on stuff as soon as I can.  Keep ’em coming.

Jon from Mets By The Numbers has solved the Tug McGraw jersey mystery, I think, I’ll get to that later in the week.  Jon I tried to send you an email and it bounced back, I’m holding off on the comment so as not to give away the solution yet.  How Francesca of me.  That’s right, I’ll have Tug McGraw jersey news later in the week.  Here’s the mink-man.

Tomorrow:  at 6am I have a post suggesting the Mets re-introduce 7 game packs.  I think you’ll like it, I added a neat idea to it that I think could make Citi start to feel more like home, and since people will be in Mets mode tomorrow hopefully someone in Flushing can figure it out by 11.  Yeah I know I’m insane but I;’m betting this idea goes over big.

Also tomorrow – Piazza pics, a look back at when Howie ripped the black uniforms on air, Dan’s Hall of Fame ballot, more from the 78 yearbook and I’m sure there will be a lot to say about the Bay press conference.   Keep the mike away from Omar.   Jeff you’re actually better at this, you field the questions.

I’m exhausted.  This getting up before sunrise thing stinks.  ‘Night Mets fans, one more alternate cap coming in about an hour.

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Five Questions For An Average Mets Fan (Bonus Fan)

I was checking the email before heading to bed (man this whole “real job” thing is exhausting.  I liked last week with the video games and the blogging) and discovered a new “5 Questions” rolled in.   Tomorrow I’m posting mine and that will wrap the series.  The new series will be “Meet the Mets…bloggers” and I’m sure we’ll bring back the 5 questions next off-season.    Speaking of which, I read one one of the other blogs (my apologies I forget which one) that today marked the day where we’re closer to the 2010 season than 2009.

While I’m typing…Jon from mtbn, got your note I’m saving it for another day or two.

Here’s Bob our bonus Mets fan:


1.     When did you start following the Mets?

My first Mets memory was being in the upper deck at Shea when Willy Mays was playing.  I was 5 or 6 and when people around me starting calling his name, I assumed they were cheering for him.  My parents told me later they were mostly drunk guys making fun of how old he was.  Welcome to being a Mets fan.

2. What is your favorite Mets memory? 

Game 6, 1986 World Series, watching in the TV lounge at a dorm in the University of Michigan.  5 minutes before Ray Knight scored I had tears rolling down my face.

3. What is your worst Mets memory or experience? 

Game 6, NLCS, 2006.  I can still see Adam Wainwright’s curve buckling Beltran’s knees from where I was sitting down the right field line.  As I walked out of Shea I had a sinking feeling in my stomach that this wasn’t just a crushing loss, but was the start of something really bad.  I walked to work the next day (about 50 blocks) because I was afraid I’d pass out on the 6 train. 

4. If you could change one off-field thing about the franchise what would it be? 

ONE?  Sorry, I can’t do one.  Here’s a list:

a.     Get rid of the entire baseball ops department and bring in one well respected, smart, organized baseball person who knows the business inside and out to run the show (Pat Gillick, Billy Beane, Stick Michael).  He would not be the GM but serve more as president.  Then hire a GM long on organizational skills and common sense, who respects both scouts and statistical analysts (but is neither – see Brian Cashman).  Then get a manager that would not only manage the big-league club, but establish a tone throughout the whole organization of how the game would be played (think of Tom Kelly’s impact on the Twins).  Then get the hell out of their way.  It defies logic that in Major League Baseball, a league without a salary cap which governs a sport that is very individualistic (which is another way of saying that team chemistry isn’t as much of a factor in building a successful team), that a team from New York, with huge revenues and oftentimes a large payroll, can make the postseason 3 times in 21 years.  The only explanation is bad management.

b.    Establish the Met identity and stick to it.  I always feel that as a franchise, the Mets are a perpetual expansion team.  Different uniforms, dumb promotions, the signing of over-the-hill “names”.  They’ve never settled into being an established organization, which they should be, with a pleasant, if not overly successful history, and a (unjustifiably) loyal fan base.  It always feels that they are trying to become something else, and insulting their fans in the process. 

c.     If you’re not going to get rid of the dumb black uniforms, at least have a schedule of what is worn when.  I always feel they wear whatever is clean.

5. If you owned the team starting tomorrow, what is the first thing you would change?

Can’t do one again.  Sorry.  Here’s another list:

a.     See (a) from #4.

b.    Get rid of black from the uniform scheme.

c.     Move home plate out 3-5 feet.  This does two things.  First it shortens up the fence dimensions but second, it also alleviates some obstruction problems that you have in the upper deck at Citi Field.  The bottom line is they were so obsessed with intimacy, they put the upper deck stands too close to fair territory.  Even behind home plate, you feel the batter is too close to the stands and you have to lean forward to see him.

d.    More Mets stuff around the park – more blue and orange (but I agree you’ll never see orange or red seats for the same reason they are no longer at the garden – they show up when empty on TV).

e.     Two statues – Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza, before you enter the Rotunda.

f.      Retire Doc Gooden’s number 16.  There are allot of arguments for other people, but his dominance between ’84 and ’86 and complete body of work (11 years, 157-85 record), even if diminished by abuse, still makes him worthy of a retired number.  Why ahead of Hernandez…Hernandez only played more than 100 games 4 times with the Mets.  When I retire numbers I really like to see decent performance over ten years (or close to it).  Also, in my opinion, he was the leader of a team that in many ways under-achieved.  They should have won at least 2 WS, but didn’t due to a propensity to take things to excess (women, drugs, booze, cigarettes)…like Keith.  I just think that goes on his record too.  Piazza?  2 and ½ phenomenal years, and two excellent ones, but three really lousy ones too.  Again, when I retire numbers I really like to see decent performance over ten years (or close to it).     

I’ve made a rule of not commenting on “5 Questions” since I get to pop-off all day long and the idea was to let other voice be heard…but man I like lots of these ideas.

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