Metstradamus is glad the Mets are rethinking the removal of Doc Gooden’s autograph.
…i can’t believe this was ever an issue but the mets are “fixing” it which is good…if you’ve ever been to detroit, they have display cases with memorabilia scattered throughout the park…might be another nice addition rather than having a “museum” in one place…or would that be more of the same replication…
Over at Brooklyn Met Fan, he gripes about the high ticket prices at Citi Field, writing, “Remember the old days when you’d simply walk up and buy cheap tickets the day of? Nowadays the cheap seats go first and all that’s left are tickets regular people can’t afford.”
…what i also miss is the freezing cold line before opening day, where fans could beat the brokers…
Brian Costa of The Star Ledger breaks down how effective each Mets player has been with RISP, and brace your self, Luis Castillo leads the pack going 4-for-9.
…i know it’s early, but i love how castillo has turned things around…not hard to when expectations were so low, but still…
In an article for SNY.tv, Ted Berg asks if you are a man of science or one of faith, and says that the numbers, especially in this case, don’t tell us everything.
…i am definitely a john locke type of fan…
The guys at No Mas are still calling Citi Field, Shea, and have shirts to promote their cause.
…i have unintentionally been calling it shea…citi just doesn’t sound right and citi field is too long, but to me there was and always will be just one shea, so calling citi field “shea” doesn’t work…





