May 11, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011 – Mets 1, Rockies 2
Tuesday, May 10 2011 – Mets 4, Rockies 3
Last night I realized that I was nearing the end of my homebrew supply, and with no cold beer awaiting me at home I picked up my go-to baseball beer, Miller Lite, whilst doing the weekly grocery shopping and eagerly anticipating heading home to watch the Mets take on the Rockies at homer-happy Coors Field. I made it home with a few minutes to spare and while waiting for the game to start I checked my email and threw a few wise-ass comments up on my friend Kim’s facebook page. She too was watching the Mets from her home in Western NY, and she remarked that it would be tough to be a Rockies fan and have to wear all that ugly Barney-purple gear. I agreed and added that all that winning and making the playoffs would be a real bummer too.
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April 18, 2011
Sunday, April 17 2011 – Mets 3, Braves 2
I hate flying. I hate everything about it. The long lines, taking off half my clothes in security, the ubiquitous airport terminals, the delays and suddenly switched gates, the bad food, the cramped seats, the stale air, and most of all the gut-wrenching fear of imminent death.
I know that statistically air travel is far safer than taking your car out on the interstate, but I also know that when a plane crashes all they have to do is add the number of crew to the number of passengers to get the death toll, statistically speaking. That and I know far too much about mechanical contraptions and the rate at which they are serviced and maintained properly. And I’ve had the personal experience of having to pull my car over to the shoulder when something went wrong. It was inconvenient at worst. There’s no pulling over in the friendly skies.
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April 14, 2011
Thursday, April 14 2011 – Mets 5, Rockies 6 & Mets 4, Rockies 9
When Tuesday night’s game against the Rockies was rained out and a single admission doubleheader (a real and true doubleheader) was announced for Thursday afternoon, which looked to be the first nice day all week, I immediately wanted to go. To the internet I flew like a flash! Tickets were both abundant and cheap and I was sorely tempted to channel my inner Ferris Bueller and play hooky from work.
Alas, after much internal debate I chose the more “adult” option of staying at my desk and getting my work done, clearing the decks in advance of my departure this Sunday afternoon for a week-long business trip in Chicago. I will however be seeing the Chicago Cubs take on the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field (where I’ve been dying to go for some time) so Ferris will be served in some small way.
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April 11, 2011
Sunday, April 10 2011 – Mets 3, Nationals 7
Monday, April 11 2011 – Mets 6, Rockies 7
Well, you can’t win ‘em all. And I certainly don’t expect to, but when the bullpen blows up a game after a great start it’s a tough loss. Especially after a start like the one Chris Young gave on Sunday afternoon, going 7 full innings and allowing only a single hit and earned run. It seemed like just when you start thinking that the starting rotation might be working out the kinks, the bullpen shines a spotlight on the holes in the Mets’ pitching staff. At least Alderson took quick action and sent Boyer packing to make way for Izzy, who in my opinion should have claimed that final relief spot on day one. And he certainly demonstrated that last night when he shut down the rallying Rockies in the 7th, keeping the score tied in what had already been a rollercoaster game with the lead changing nearly every inning.
I think all Mets fans knew that this was not going to be an easy season by any stretch of the imagination, and that the wins would be hard fought for the most part and lucky for all the rest. But that managed to capture my interest and imagination far more than if they had set themselves up to be the pen and paper goliath the Red Sox were on March 31. It’s why I love the Mets, the victories are earned with blood and sweat and when they do come, they are all the sweeter for it.
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April 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 5 2011 – Mets 7, Phillies 1
Last night’s game has me questioning my principles. It didn’t help that I had just had a discussion about them with my brother-in-law Chris yesterday afternoon on my drive home from work. Chris is a bit older than me and a lifelong Yankee fan, the kind that I really respect, who stayed true to the team throughout the 80s and early 90s when they were nothing like the dynasty they are now. We were rehashing the weekend’s games from both sides of the New York fence, and when I was talking faster than usual – caught up in the joy of Sunday’s slaughter of the Marlins to win the series – he seized the opportunity to point out how I always say that I don’t like watching one-sided games, even when it’s my team that’s doing the slaughtering.
I countered by saying that my logic was sound and my principles unvarnished since this was the rubber game of a difficult series, coming off a devastating opening night loss and a hard fought win on Saturday night where the score was up and down like a rollercoaster and the game not decided until the 10th. After two games like that, a big win on Sunday still made for a good game, exciting in the context of the series if not the game. Besides, he’s also the kind of Yankee fan that admits that while the Yankees winning 162 games year in and year out would be boring, he’d be comforted by it. In the end he conceded my point and I felt the surge of confidence that comes with the sudden (but always fleeting) feeling of being right. And then came last night’s game.
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March 24, 2011
3/23/2011 – Mets 3, Cardinals 5
We turned the game off early last night in favor of watching the next episode of Battlestar Galactica on our Netflix queue. I didn’t particularly mind when Kate suggested it and said, “I just can’t get into Spring Training games.” And I knew what she meant. I don’t think I’ve watched all 9 innings of more than 2 games this entire Spring. I don’t turn it off the second the starters leave the field, but I will admit that once it gets to be a field full of guys with jersey numbers north of 90, it is hard to keep my interest.
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March 22, 2011
3/19/2011 – Mets 7, Nationals 4
There’s nothing quite like lounging around in bed on a Sunday morning with a beautiful brunette and watching baseball. Even if she does spend more time looking at her Max and Ruby book than watching the game. Kate was away at her Aunt Linda’s surprise 50th birthday party out on Long Island (I remember her 40th which makes me feel old – that and she looks like she’s aged 2 years and I look like I’ve aged 20) so the girls and I had a slumber party where we played My Little Ponies, watched Curious George, and ate popcorn.
When my oldest daughter Caelyn knocked on the door at 6:30 the next morning I wasn’t quite ready to get up having stayed up late watching one of my favorite movies, The Matador, and then not getting to sleep due to a nagging cough. Luckily she thought that watching the Mets with me sounded good, as long as she could bring some toys and books. My younger daughter Lily takes after her mother and was quite content to keep sleeping.
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March 14, 2011
3/11/2011 – Mets 10, Marlins 0
3/12/2011 – Mets 0, Braves 12
3/13/2011 – Mets 13, Cardinals 3
Only the Mets could somehow end up with two baserunners caught in a rundown on the same play, one from first to second and the other from second to third. But that’s exactly what happened during this past Friday’s game. For a second there I thought the whole thing was going to descend into complete absurdity like a Benny Hill skit or the end of the first Naked Gun movie, but the Marlins chose to get the lead runner out and that was that. Despite that one moment of hilarity, it was the Marlins that provided the real comedy of errors. They were up to five errors by the fourth inning, two of them very uncharacteristically made by Hanley Ramirez. It was like watching the 2010 Mets play the 2009 Mets. Very surreal indeed.
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March 10, 2011
3/9/2011 – Mets 7, Astros 2
And I thought Mike Pelfrey was a big guy. That was until I saw Chris Young on the mound yesterday, who stands at 6′ 10″ according to his stats, but has the elongated look of an actual giant. That and he looks like a medieval trebuchet as his long arm dips back and then snaps forward over his head, hurling the ball down to the plate. Can we even call Pelfrey “Big Pelf” anymore?
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March 9, 2011
3/8/2011 – Mets 3, Nationals 4
TiVo is a beautiful thing. It felt good to drive home from work yesterday, the late afternoon sun warming the car and half-blinding me as it bounced off the Hudson River, and actually see slopes of grass leading down to the river of fast flowing water instead of the blanket of ice and snow that has been a constant since the day after Christmas. I used to love snow as a kid, and I still do up until about the end of January – then it starts to turn into a dirty frozen mess and the big storms hit that make getting to work a real challenge and I’m pretty much done with it. So, cruising down 9D with my car on rails like a ride at Disney World, seeing genuine signs of Spring and looking forward to watching a baseball game – the work day, plagued by a series of meetings, starting to wash away.
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