News: Why Did The Mets Build A Shrine To The Dodgers

I try to be honorable and not lift entire articles but this is one of the great unanswered Mets Police questions, so I hope the lords of newspapers forgive me this transgression:
 
 

Why did the Mets build a shrine to the Dodgers?

By Brian Biegel

Friday, March 13th 2009, 4:00 AM

For the last three years, like many curious New Yorkers, I’ve been driving by Citi Field, just southeast of LaGuardia Airport, and eagerly gauging the progress of the new home of the Mets. It’s a nice stadium – and a proud $600 million addition to the city.

But one big thing puzzles me: Why the new field – with its dark-painted steel, red brick, limestone, granite and cast stone – looks and feels much more like an homage to Ebbets Field and the Brooklyn Dodgers than to the Polo Grounds and the New York baseball Giants. The Mets have a far stronger connection to the Giants than to the Dodgers. Always have, always will.

Consider: The Mets played their first two years of major league baseball (1962-1963) at the Polo Grounds. Their cap logo, orange color and all, is identical to the logo used by the Giants in their final years. The Mets founding owners, Charles and Joan Payson, were formerly minority owners of the Giants.

So why doesn’t Citi Field resemble in the slightest the unforgettable horse-shoe shaped Polo Grounds?

Maybe it’s because the Mets are betting on that marketable, “old-school” feel that’s been behind successful throwback parks from Cleveland to Baltimore. Fans like the intimacy – and the sight lines. An Ebbets Field-style ballpark qualifies in that respect.

But the Polo Grounds, that unforgettable stadium and its treasure trove of baseball memories, deserves its due, too. It housed the original N.Y. Metropolitans from 1880-1885. The Yankees played there before their own stadium was built in 1923, then the Giants, and finally the Mets. It was where Bobby Thomson hit the Shot Heard Round the World to win the N.L. pennant in 1951. It was where Willie Mays‘ “The Catch” propelled the Giants to a Game-One victory in the 1954 world series against the Cleveland Indians.

And here’s another odd choice: The main entrance to Citi Field is called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, and looks more like a museum of the legendary Dodger than a place where the Mets will play 81 games a season.

It’d be preposterous to try and diminish what Robinson meant to baseball and America. There should be photos and statues of him displayed in every ballpark in the country. But at the place the Mets will call home, why isn’t equal respect paid to Willie Mays? The Say Hey Kid spent his whole career with the Giants, except his final two years (1973-1974) when he transitioned to become an aging hero for the Mets. He retired wearing a Mets uniform.

And so, while Mets fans will be reminded of the Dodgers as they enter Citi Field, with architecture inspired and closely resembling the masonry used at Ebbets, both in color and texture, I will be thinking of the Giants.

I’ll be thinking of former Giants director M. Donald Grant, who became chairman of the board from the day the Mets arrived in New York in 1962. I’ll be remembering that he and Joan Payson had been the only members of the Giants’ board to oppose the team’s move west – and were the driving force behind bringing National League baseball back to New York.

I’m too young to remember the Giants playing in the Polo Grounds, or the Mets’ first world championship in 1969. But I’m old enough to know that Citi Field should be more about the Giants than the Dodgers.

It’s too late to change that, though. The cement has dried. Soon everyone at the new Ebbets Field will hear the umpire shout “Play Ball!”

Biegel is author of “Miracle Ball: My Hunt for the Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” being released in May.

Anyone interested in the Giants might enjoy these previous Mets Police articles.

The Curse Of Eddie Grant

The Mets Never Played In Brooklyn

New York Giants

Mets Phony Spin On Ignoring Giants

Wilpon Ignores Giants Again

Memorial Day and Eddie Grant

Curse of Eddie Grant

Amazing Mystery Of The NY Giants Part One

SNY Mentions NY Giants

SF Giants Honor Own History Why Can’t Mets?

Why Do Yankees Care More About Mets History Than Mets

Amazing Mystery Of the NY Giants Part 2


Amazing Mystery Of The NY Giants Part 3

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Syracuse students miss class. Rumored to be out late in NYC

Several Syracuse University students have chosen to skip class for a
few days and hang out in Manhattan. They were last seen near the
Garden at a quarter to two this morning.

I hope the school plans to discipline the students to remind all that
the purpose of school is to learn, not to pretend you're on the Knicks.

I laugh when people wonder how a 19 year old Dwight Gooden or a young
naive A-Rod make mistakes. What do we teach our teenage athletes? As
long as you win anything is cool.

Colleges everywhere send teens to tournaments all month long. When I
went to Fordham we'd see the basketball and football teams on the
first day and last day of class and not once in-between.

I have the same issue with the little league world series. Why do we
need national champions at every level? Isn't winning the local
league enough. Can't they play on weekends only?

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This Is Your Bullpen. This Is Your Bullpen With 4 Inning Pedro Starting.

So you say you want Pedro Martinez to start every 5th day for the Mets.

You must hate the bullpen.

Let’s take a look at 2008.

April 1.  Pedro goes 3.1 innings in a road loss.  BULLPEN gets to get 18 outs.


June 3rd:  9 outs for the bullpen


June 8th:  9 outs


June 15th:  9 outs.

I get it.  I see your Pedro fantasy.  Now the reality sets in.

June 21:   hey bullpen we need 18 outs (so we can lose anyway) thanks! 


June 27:  10 outs


July 2:  9 outs in a road loss (8 defensive innings)


July 7:  11 outs


July 12:  15 outs from the pen!!!  Pedro didn’t give up a run, and the Mets won – but he was Four Inning Pedro.

I’m tired of typing.  The Mets went 4 and 7 in Pedro starts the rest of the way.   Pedro’s IP were 5, 6.1, 6, 7, 7 (that’s more like it), 5, 6, 4, and 6, 6, 6.   The 6-6-6 is ironic, not because Pedro is the devil but because since June 6, 2006 (6/6/06) Pedro was pretty much useless  as I discussed here.

Let Pedro head off to LA, and he can enjoy Old Timers Day in Boston where he belongs.   I don’t know who the future is, but it’s not this guy.   The Mets would be better off with a 5th starter who went 3 and 21 but averaged 7 innings than someone who only totaled 109 innings in twenty starts.  I’ll try my luck with Niese.

Shout out to Mike’s Mets  on doing the hard-work of stats compiling.

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Mets Jab Yankees With "Cap Trade" Promotion?

I noticed this last night…

• Cap Trade presented by Chevrolet – Any fan who brings an old cap to the June 27-29 Subway Series games at Shea can exchange that cap for a brand new Mets cap.

I find it very interesting that they are doing this promotion during the Yankees series rather than on a Tuesday against the Nationals.   I checked with Diane The Big Mets Fan and she says they’ve done this the last few years.   Do they encourage Yankee fans to trade in?

Picking on the Yankees gets the Mets nowhere…pick fights with the Phillies.  That will be good for baseball and both cities.   Get a little rivalry going on the Turnpike.  I mean really going.

It’s only the first 5,000 fans so you might want to get there 17 hours early.   Or just go to Wal-Mart and spend $5 on a cheap cap.

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Comments From Mets Police on Twitter

So I’ve been a bad twitter’er and didn’t realize there had been some comments to the Mets Police sitting there – so I thought I’d catch up on some outstading ones.

On Santana Panic ending:
jonnew@metspolice Now we have the Redding, Garcia and insert the name for fifth starter panic. Never mind the Pelfrey and Maine panics.


On Stubhub making a mint:
TanRu@metspolice Don’t forget StubHub gets 15% from the seller, AND 10% tacked on from the buyer!



On Jerry messing with the lineup:
csball2000@metspolice After the last two seasons, I don’t blame him for trying SOMETHING different



On the obvious:
gjhaze@metspolice ugh, can’t the Wilpons just take a $20M/year hit and call it Field.


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