Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Marlins/Mets put on a really good game tonight despite the Mets fielding a "C" lineup. Anderson Hernandez hit his first MLB home run, Glavine performed wonderfully (8 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 2 BB, 3 K), and Wagner struck out the side in the ninth to close out the 3-2 victory.

  • Replies 319
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

It was not only Anderson Hernandez's first ML Homerun but his first Major League RBI. It only took him nearly 80 ABs.

 

And the Mets actually come back and win a game where Tom Glavine pitches

Posted
As a Yankees fan, try to remember how over the top the 1996 Yankees and their fans were in their celebrations every step of the way considering they'd won jack and shit in the previous 15 seasons. Just to put it in terms everyone can understand, a kid who was born the last time the Mets won the division is either a HS senior or a freshman in college now. It's not like they did this shit a year after winning the WS.

 

To be fair, the Yankees are making their 12th straight postseason while the Mets are making their 7th post season trip in their organizations history.

 

I get that, but it's not like it's the end of some huge drought. They were in the NLCS in 99 and the World Series in 2000!

 

The Yankees went 14 years before their playoff appearance in 1995. The Mets went 13 between their appearances in 73 and 86 and 11 between 88 and 99. Those are droughts. I understand going crazy after that long. And I don't have any problem with the players celebrating it, they have a lot of pressure on them in NY and deserve to cut loose after basically wrapping up their regular season.

 

But the Mets franchise was there six years ago, and these people calling up WFAN were talking like this was some unbelieveable, magical life changing moment. They sounded about as goofy as Red Sox fans did after finally winning a world series, and I just thought that was completely insane. Save the 'THIS IS THE HAPPIEST I'VE EVER BEEN AS A SPORTS FAN AND NOTHING CAN COMPARE AND I'M SO GLAD I GOT TO SHARE IT WITH MY KIDS/MOTHER/BROTHER/FRIENDS' shit till you actually WIN A WORLD SERIES. Fuck.

Posted

Was Holliday shouting "YEAH, BITCH!" at Cain after hitting the solo shot off of him? That's sure what it looked like.

 

Also, is it because Yankee fans have been forced to hear about the Mets all day that they're the only ones I've seen complaining about the celebration? That would be my guess.

Posted

Dude, the Mets are amongst the favorites to win the WS this year and have been one of the best teams in MLB throughout the entire year. That hasn't happened in almost 2 decades. If you don't understand why people are happy about that, maybe you need to realize what it's like to be a fan of anyone but the Yankees.

Posted
Dude, the Mets are amongst the favorites to win the WS this year and have been one of the best teams in MLB throughout the entire year. That hasn't happened in almost 2 decades. If you don't understand why people are happy about that, maybe you need to realize what it's like to be a fan of anyone but the Yankees.

 

Dude, I completely understand why people are happy, more power to them, and more power to the Mets. I'm happy for them, got absolutely nothing against the Mets, I love Omar, love Pedro, love Beltran, love Wright and Reyes, they've got a real likable team.

 

What I'm saying is take a step back and realize you've got a long way to go before you've actually accomplished anything. My main issue stems from the blithering idiots calling into WFAN. I don't know if you listened to WFAN last night, but if you did you'd get where I'm coming from. A whole bunch of people counting their chickens before they hatch, basically talking like this is the greatest Mets season ever, talking about how they'll "always remember this moment" and "tell their grandkids about this moment" when all they did was clinch a division they've been leading by 10 games for months. Hey, what if you lose in the first round, will you still think this was so special?!? I mean, I could understand if they clinched in a tight race and people got all emotional about it.....I don't understand the level of emotion Mets fans were showing when they've been leading their division all year and have basically never been in any sort of jeopardy of going into the playoffs as favorites, plus they're only 6 years removed from a world series appearance, so I can't even buy the "this is the first time the Mets have been good in my lifetime" argument.

 

But shit, maybe that is the Yankee fan in me speaking. We've made the playoffs the last five years, the only team that's made the world series twice in the last 5 years, yet we've got absolutely nothing to show for it other than a bunch of people saying, "hey, you guys have the highest payroll every year and always make the playoffs." Big fucking deal. You win or you lose, and the last five years we've been LOSERS.

Guest Princess Leena
Posted

It's because you're a Yankee fan. Different teams have different expectations. Are you a fan of basically any other sports team. Then you should understand.

Posted

I remember when Cub fans went ballistic when all they did was clinch the Wild Card. Low expectations leads to lots and lots of excitement. That will turn to pure hatred if they go down in the first round.

 

Then the Mets fans will call in and call them the biggest chokers in the history of baseball. Because it's all about team loyalty.

Guest Felonies!
Posted
I remember when Cub fans went ballistic when all they did was clinch the Wild Card.

NL Central.

Posted
But shit, maybe that is the Yankee fan in me speaking. We've made the playoffs the last five years, the only team that's made the world series twice in the last 5 years, yet we've got absolutely nothing to show for it other than a bunch of people saying, "hey, you guys have the highest payroll every year and always make the playoffs." Big fucking deal. You win or you lose, and the last five years we've been LOSERS.

 

If the Yankees don't win a World Series or the AL East again until 2024, I guarantee you that the remaining fans of the team will be overly excited and it won't matter that they've won the World Series 26 times already or that they made the playoffs twelve years in a row at one point in most people's lifetime. You're basically acting like an A-list celebrity who is bored with banging models on a daily basis because you're used to it, and not understanding that for a "mere mortal" that feat is a big deal.

Guest NYankees
Posted

But shit, maybe that is the Yankee fan in me speaking. We've made the playoffs the last five years, the only team that's made the world series twice in the last 5 years, yet we've got absolutely nothing to show for it other than a bunch of people saying, "hey, you guys have the highest payroll every year and always make the playoffs." Big fucking deal. You win or you lose, and the last five years we've been LOSERS.

 

If the Yankees don't win a World Series or the AL East again until 2024, I guarantee you that the remaining fans of the team will be overly excited and it won't matter that they've won the World Series 26 times already or that they made the playoffs twelve years in a row at one point in most people's lifetime. You're basically acting like an A-list celebrity who is bored with banging models on a daily basis because you're used to it, and not understanding that for a "mere mortal" that feat is a big deal.

 

 

Well the Mets did act like they won the World Series when in reality they won the NL East. I dont know why they were so excited to win the East when they have been in first place with a 10 game lead all summer. It's not like they were the 1995 Mariners who made a 12 comeback to win their division in the final month. When the 1995 Yankees won the Wild Card it was nothing more than high fives and hugs. Mattingly did a fist pump and hit the ground when they won the wild card. This was a person who had spent his whole entire career to that point never making it to the playoffs.

Guest Princess Leena
Posted

They clinched the division. It doesn't matter if they were ahead all season.

Posted

Clemens vs. Arroyo in Rocket's "last start" (ha ha!) at Minute Maid Park. Luke Scott has hit a homer and a three-run triple. Last nite, he was a single away from the cycle. If we woulda just went with Scott at the beginning of the season instead of screwing around with Preston, we'd probably be in a much better position than we are now. An outfield in 2007 of Luke Scott in left, Willy Taveras in Center, and Carlos Lee in right seems like it'll be pretty sweet. Add Woody Williams to the mix and the Astros will be unstoppable! Unstoppable, I say!

Posted

The non-stop standing ovations for Clemens today are pretty sad. Way overdone and a little too melodramatic.

 

The saddest part is that it will all be for nothing when he comes back in July next year for $25 million and we have to go through all this crap again.

Posted

I thought it was touching...It was touching at Yankee stadium...and then again in 2004...and again last year. It'll be touching next year...and in 2008...and in 2009...by 2010 it'll start getting old.

 

Hopefully when he comes back next July we'll have a better offense so we won't be spending 22 million for a 7-5 pitcher.

Posted
the tigers wonder why they are slumping? they continue to field neifi perez & matt stairs in spite of having more talented younger stars on the bench. hey fuckers, if you won with marcus thames & omar infante, PLAY THEM.

They weren't really winning with Infante; they were winning with Polanco. Infante's a marginal upgrade over Neifi. And Matt Stairs has been with the Tigers for five games, played in four and has a whopping 12 official at-bats. Stop reaching for straws; the Tigers were faltering long before last Friday.

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...