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Jon Stewart mocks Mets during Moneyball interview

posted on February 3rd, 2012 at 11:00 am

“Do you think they’ll ever a make a movie about a big-market team that has the money to spend, but still sucks. We could call it something fictitious, like, the Mets,” Daily Show host and Mets fan Jon Stewart says to Brad Pitt, in the following clip, during an interview about the movie Moneyball.

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Tommy Agee discusses his two amazing catches in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series.

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Baron’s ticket to Game 5 of the 1999 NLCS

posted on January 29th, 2012 at 10:14 am


Michael Baron: What a night that was. It was cold, it was pouring rain, and it was an epic battle inside one of the great baseball rivalries of the time. After Keith Lockhardt tripled in the go-ahead run in the top of the 15th inning, there wasn’t much hope in the rain-soaked and emotionally drained crowd at Shea Stadium. But once Shawon Dunston reached on a leadoff walk, suddenly the feeling shifted away from hopelessness.

By the time Robin Ventura came to bat, the Mets had already tied the game, and the bases were still loaded with one out. Everyone just seemed to know the Mets were going to win the game; it was just a matter of how. When Ventura connected, I didn’t need to look – I just turned to high five and hug my dad and the next thing I saw was Ventura being mobbed between first and second base. It wasn’t until we had turned on “Mets Extra” in the car that we learned Ventura had hit the ball out of the park, but because he did not get to round the bases, it had only counted as an RBI single. Maybe I should’ve looked after all…


Darryl Strawberry hits his first Major League homerun against the Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium on May 16, 1983.

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John Franco talks with SNY’s Kevin Burkhardt about his career, Barry Bonds, 9/11, and the first game back in New York after the terrorist attacks.

Mike Piazza’s debut with the Mets in 1998, via Mets Police.

Paul DePodesta talks about ‘Moneyball,’ and why he decided to not have his name used in the film.

Tom Seaver, Davey Johnson and Juan Marichal talk about Gary Carter.

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