Friday, October 23, 2015

Meet the Mets!

Just realize that they are losers.

Just sayn'

14 comments:

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I heard a stat by Ron Darlin after the Mets clinched the World Series the other day...

The Mets have led in scoring all throughout the series, the have never been behind.

They appear unbeatable. Trump like you might say even.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Who made the Mets great again ... That's what I want to know 😾

deborah said...

We'll always have Piazza.

windbag said...

I never underestimate the ability of the Mets to blow it. It is quite gratifying this year, living in the middle of Braves country, to be a Mets fan.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

#TORvsKC tied at 3 in a delayed 8th.

ndspinelli said...
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Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I wanted Toronto to face the Mets. The best hitting against the best pitching.

ricpic said...

Mets got the young arms! And Bartolo Colon too!!

Steg said...

My best friend growing up remains a steadfast Met fan. I wasn't big into baseball, but he was basically my brother and so I was a Met fan. We went to one game a year with another friend, Fan Appreciation Day. I have my little bats here by my desk in case I need to bludgeon someone. We were very excited, super amped, at the 2000 Subway Series. Well, we all know how that went. I stopped following even casually because sports really isn't my thing.

When I heard the news, I texted him congratulations. The joke? He has been waiting half his life for this again. We were born in 1986. Amazin'.

windbag said...

#1 Mets fan.

deborah said...

My son says Mets in 5.

The first Indians game I took him to was at Camden Yards and Colon was pitching. I'd only ever been to one MLB game before, at Municipal Stadium. So at Camden it was a night game, and when we walked up the steps into the stands and saw the lit-up field, I swear it was like walking into the television set.

To top it all off, we were sitting just below the open window of the announcers'(?) box. A foul ball sailed into it, and my son dressed in his Indians cap and shirt, with a glove on, jumped up on his seat and begged them for the ball...they gave it to him.

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Trooper York said...

Shea was a toilet.

That is why it was appropriate that it is situated in Flushing, Queens.

windbag said...

Everyone knows the meaning of the Irish name "Shea", right?