Mail: Tug McGraw And This Temporary Phillies Rivalry

I still don’t know how I feel about Tug today.

tgallagher76 has left a new comment on your post “Tug McGraw Told New York To Stick It“:

During the 2000 playoffs Bobby Jones pitched an amazing game against the Giants in the NLDS. At that game Tug threw out the first pitch. He ran out to the mound in a Mets jacket. When he got there he ripped it off to reveal a t-shirt underneath reading, “Ya Gotta Beleive!” in orange and blue”. He smiled to the crowd and fired in the ceremonial first pitch. Given this, I assume he had made his peace with the team and it’s use of the phrase by this point. It helped to cheer up a packed house that had just been forced to endure Cindy Lauper singing the national anthem. 

Did he want us to stick it or not?  Was he just caught up in 1980 Philly Phever?   Did he make peace with us?  Would he just wave at anyone?  

I rememeber somewhere Keith Hernandez says he considers himself a Cardinal first (boy do we need David Wright to win some rings and play 18 years at third in Flushing) but I don’t recall him ever being mean to either franchise.

Somewhere along the way David Cone became a Yankee, and Darryl kind of did too for a while.  Less so with Doc, but of course he saved his no-hitter for out of town.

Our heroes are few.

As for this Phillies rivalry – everyone acts like they are our Red Sox.  Nobody ever gave a darn about the Phillies until The Collapse.   Nobody cared when they won in 1980 or 1983 or 1993.   The rival was the Cubs, then the Cardinals for a few years (who cares about them now), then the Pirates were hated (again, who hates the Pirates now), then the Braves (in 2009 nobody cared) and now the Phillies.  If the 2010 Mets win 95 games and the Nats win 96 we’ll hate them and forget about the Phillies.

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Host Your Holiday Party At Citi Field

The New York Mets invite you to host your holiday party at Citi Field.  I appreciate that free parking offer, I get annoyed when I have to pay $18 to park to attend the Christmas party.


Metropolitan Hospitality at Citi Field is a brand new, unique venue for Holiday Parties. With Citi Field’s close proximity to the city and impeccable views, it is the perfect destination to celebrate the winter holiday season with your colleagues.

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Guests can party under the stars at the Caesars Club. For larger parties, this space offers a grand horseshoe bar, cocktail tables, and lounge seating for up to 900 guests. The Club has unique lighting, silver beaded curtains, and views of Manhattan, the USTA Tennis Center, and the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Park.

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Chrysler and The Mets

I think I brought this up sometime during the season…someone wrote into the Times asking why Chrysler would run ads about their winning brand being tied to the Mets winning brand.

The Times answers at length but here’s an excerpt:

But “the dealers love the Mets,” Ms. Tinson (Chrysler spokesman) says, which are “still one of the most popular teams in baseball and still have a lot of devoted fans.”

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Cleveland Newspaper Understands Bobby V Already

Fun to watch Cleveland get to know Bobby V.  From the Plain-Dealer:

He also happens to be the only candidate to replace manager Eric Wedge who has any success as a major-league manager. His stance seems to be: If you want me, take me as I am. I’m not about to beg for this job.

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