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By Regis Courtemanche on Dec 07, 2008, 10:56 am

Recently, I sat down with Dan Reilly, the original Mr. Met.

Our conversation was truly a step back into Mets history, and thanks to Mr. Reilly’s first person accounts, I felt like I had been there myself.

Reilly’s new book, “The Original Mr. Met Remembers: When The Miracle Began,” is a must read for Mets fans of any age and can be found at iUniverse.com.

Regis Courtemanche: So I have to ask, were you allowed to talk when in costume?

Dan Reilly: “No, no, the Mets just wanted me to wave alot and go up to all the kids. I could never take the head off or anything. I even walked the entire Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade alongside Elsie the Borden’s Cow with that head on.”

Regis Courtemanche: Was it hot in there?

Dan Reilly: Oh, it was terrible (laughs). I have no idea where that head is now but would like to.

Regis Courtemanche: Whose idea was it to have a mascot?

Dan Reilly: We always had the cartoon character Mr. Met in the Polo Grounds, and it carried into Shea Stadium. I was an usher then, and also sold tickets – which we actually counted – at Grand Central for Bob Mandt… Tom Meany, the Mets first PR Director noticed so many kids at the games, and thought we should have a live Mr. Met. So, him and Jim Thompson called me into the office and I thought it was curtains. They asked if I’d be interested. I said I don’t dance or anything but ‘yeah, I’m game.’ In May of ‘64, we picked a doubleheader against the Giants and I came out in the second game.

Regis Courtemanche: What was the inspiration for the book?

Dan Reilly: Well, I love sharing stories and memories. My wife then really pushed me to do the book. Everyone said, just write down a story here and there, and eventually you’ll have a book. And eventually, I did. Regis, I have so many stories from back then I could probably write a few more. I feel like if we hadn’t won in ‘69 though, no one would remember us. That’s why I wrote the book.

Regis Courtemanche: What was the vibe in the clubhouse like back then?

Dan Reilly: Such a great group of guys, I really miss them. Everything was a party. Three-game winning streak? That’s a party. One night, Tug [McGraw] just beat Sandy Koufax and we were supposed to meet up with the guys at the Diamond Club to celebrate. Well, the World’s Fair was occuring right in the park, and Tug really wanted to go to the Irish Pavillion first. I could see trouble coming and needless to say, we never made it back to Shea.

Regis Courtemanche: Who were your best friends on the team?

Dan Reilly: They were all really great, but Tug and Swoboda.  I lived with Swoboda, Kranepool, those were my guys.  I miss them a lot.

Regis Courtemanche: What were your best and worst moments?

Dan Reilly: Oh no worst, no worst. But I really liked Christmas time. We’d all visit the hospitals and say hi to everyone. I can recall the highlights of every year I worked with the Mets from ‘64-’73. I was Mr. Met for three.

Regis Courtemanche: How do you feel about Shea being replaced.

Dan Reilly: Well, it’s sad. That was home, we were there easily 16 hours a day. Baseball’s much bigger now. It was a small organization then, everyone knew and liked each other. I miss those days and hope some of them miss me.

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  1. rustyjr
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:01 am at 11:01 am #

    yayyyyy a new thread !!! – i met dan reilly 2 years ago when the water taxi was still running to shea – nice guy – told us about his book but i never could find it
    shame the mets really don’t acknowledge him much like they never celebrated the sign guy karl eckhart

  2. Tidewater
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:09 am at 11:09 am #

    This is some kind of slow hot stove!

    • rustyjr
      Dec 07, 2008, 11:30 am at 11:30 am #

      there was some articles in the paper im surprised they made no mention of em yet plus the mlbtr report that we were offered marquis for heilman

  3. SantanaClause
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:21 am at 11:21 am #

    this guys great and all but unless he’s the reason were getting K-Rod than I have no use for him. Sorry I’m just a little impatient.

    • nailsnmex
      Dec 07, 2008, 11:25 am at 11:25 am #

      Wow guys, the winter meetings start TOMORROW. Relax, it’s Sunday. Let’s remember that people like Mr. Reilly are what baseball is really about.

    • rustyjr
      Dec 07, 2008, 11:30 am at 11:30 am #

      we all are santana we all are

  4. LeGrandOrange
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:23 am at 11:23 am #

    I think the pilot light has gone out on Matt’s Hot Stove.

    • rustyjr
      Dec 07, 2008, 11:31 am at 11:31 am #

      i shall order a cease and desist order from u lagrande there can be only 1 rustystaub and i is he !!!! lol

  5. metsfan227
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:31 am at 11:31 am #

    Sheesh…this is a tough crowd.

    You know, this is METSBLOG, not Hot Stove Blog or the Signing and Trades Blog.

    The thing that used to be nice about this place was that any story that had anything to do with the Mets could be found here. Now, well, not so much…

    People complain when the only thing that’s posted is rumors, people complain when the site isn’t constantly updated.

    I think this is a nice story. Good interview, Regis.

    • rustyjr
      Dec 07, 2008, 11:35 am at 11:35 am #

      yeah reeg good interview shoulda asked if his wife asked him to wear the head to bed j/k
      but i digress i agree with u metsfan i live for the rumors reports and the extraneous tidbits that are provided here but ya gotta admit sometimes ya gotta feel that the f.o pf the mets are asleep at the wheel

      • darkstar73
        Dec 07, 2008, 12:18 pm at 12:18 pm #

        what action has been happening yet in the hot stove? barely anything, so how are the Mets going slowly this offseason? Every team is moving slowly, and there’s a reason for that. They know if they wait, prices will come down. But NOOOOO, incredibly smart fans like you want to throw offers out there immediatly and make trades right now. Good stuff there rustyjr, you genius you.

        • rustyjr
          Dec 07, 2008, 1:01 pm at 1:01 pm #

          hey darkstar what i cant kid around ?? im as impatient as the rest of us so howz about a lil bit more tolerence

  6. rustyjr
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:41 am at 11:41 am #

    btw guys from mltr
    Francisco Rodriguez is not going to get the 5 year, $75MM originally anticipated by his agents and he may find it in his best interest to seek a 3 year deal, and re-enter free agency, perhaps in a better market, before he turns 30

  7. rustyjr
    Dec 07, 2008, 11:57 am at 11:57 am #

    today is pearl harbor day and to all those who gave their lives on this dat 47 years ago i salute thee!
    on that note – today is yet another day in mets infamy – seems like everyday is but hey what can i say?
    New York Mets traded Wally Backman and Mike Santiago to the Minnesota Twins for Toby Nivens, Steve G$a$$er and Jeff Bumgarner on December 7, 1988.

  8. CaseStreet
    Dec 07, 2008, 12:22 pm at 12:22 pm #

    It’s interesting that back then the players and Mets staff hung out together. I wonder if that still happens.

    • rustyjr
      Dec 07, 2008, 1:02 pm at 1:02 pm #

      i think they do case remember the players do tip the staff (batboyz clubhouse guys) so i guess it is possible

  9. dominicanboy08
    Dec 07, 2008, 12:33 pm at 12:33 pm #

    I dont marquis at all,marquis is horrible. what about marshall and Ryan Theriot for church+heilman,scho and a prospect?. we get a starter to replace ollie and our new 2B. the cubs get a left-handed bat and their center fielder.
    what do you guys think?

  10. hotchipwillbreakyourlegs
    Dec 07, 2008, 12:14 pm at 12:14 pm #

    thank you senator. Your statement has been duly noted