Opinion: One Team, One Million GMs
I started MetsBlog.com in late 2003,
during which I entered countless posts about Art Howe, lamented Roger Cedeno, I got excited about Vance Wilson and Jeff Duncan, and speculated endlessly about the acquisition of Kaz Matsui.
In some ways, it seems like 2003 and 2004 were the bottom of the mountain, while 2006 was the highest possible peak, and it’s been a slow, backward slide ever since.
So, I’m breaking my old One Team, One Millions GMs t-shirt and wearing it to tonight’s game, because I am feeling a sense of change coming to the Mets, much like was the case in 2004. We, the fans, will soon need to rally, bring out our collective thinking cap, and start to make serious, noteworthy suggestions and campaigns for ways to get this team moving in the right direction again.
People keep asking me if I’m depressed because of the losing. I’m not. Instead, I’m inspired, I see o opportunity, I’m excited to be creative, and intrigued by what the future holds.
I know people connected to the team read MetsBlog, including those who have the ability to make things happen. I have no idea if what you and I say matters, but I’d like to find out.





