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metirish
Sep 09 2008 01:29 PM



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New home run apple at core of Mets' new ballpark

BY Anthony McCarron & Adam Rubin
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS


It looks like it will be a fresh apple rising after the Mets belt home runs at Citi Field.

The Mets had hoped to keep their intentions quiet for now about whether they would transfer the apple from Shea to their new stadium or commission a new one. But they inadvertently upstaged their own announcement. An official with ties to the team revealed on a late-night airing of a special about Citi Field on SNY that it will, in fact, be a new apple celebrating longballs.

The apple is a nine-foot mass of fiberboard slathered in red paint that, whenever a Met blasts a homer, pops out of a 10-foot, upside-down black top hat made of plywood. The Mets logo on the apple lights up and blinks. The phrase "home run," which replaced the original "Mets Magic," an offshoot of the Mets' old "The Magic is Back" campaign, is visible on the top hat. The apple, all 582 pounds of it, appeared behind the fence, to the right of the 410-foot mark in center field, during the 1980 season.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 09 2008 01:33 PM

Confession: I love the home run apple.

AG/DC
Sep 09 2008 01:39 PM

You will have to bid against me, my friend.

cooby
Sep 09 2008 01:41 PM

No way the new one will be as endearing

metirish
Sep 09 2008 01:42 PM

cooby wrote:
No way the new one will be as endearing


The apple is a nine-foot mass of fiberboard slathered in red paint that, whenever a Met blasts a homer, pops out of a 10-foot, upside-down black top hat made of plywood.

I'm with Cooby.

cooby
Sep 09 2008 01:43 PM

It's like something a dad would make

Benjamin Grimm
Sep 09 2008 01:46 PM

Overhead at Shea on Sunday afternoon, from a kid a box over.

"I heard that the home run apple at Citi Field is going to shoot real apples!"

An interesting concept. Imagine fans in the outfield seats getting suddenly pelted by flying apples.

My daughter suggested it spray a fountain of apple juice instead. I countered with a volcano of applesauce.

There's a lot you can do if you use your imagination!

AG/DC
Sep 09 2008 01:47 PM

Word.

Word to your father, as a matter of fact.

I'm going to go home and make one tonight.

soupcan
Sep 09 2008 01:52 PM
Re: New Home Run Apple For CitiField

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No home run apple at core of Mets' new ballpark

BY Anthony McCarron & Adam Rubin
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS


It looks like it will be a refreshing return to respectability after the Mets belt home runs at Citi Field.

The Mets had hoped to keep their intentions quiet for now about whether they would transfer the apple from Shea to their new stadium or commission a new one. But they inadvertently upstaged their own announcement. An official with ties to the team revealed on a late-night airing of a special about Citi Field on SNY that they will, in fact, be loading up the old, nasty thing with dynamite and blowing the wormy piece of crap to the moon. 'New apple?' The official was quoted as saying 'Are you fucking kidding me? The only reason this big red piece of shit is still here is because Della Famina had some compromising pictures of Fred's wife.'

The apple is a nine-foot mass of fiberboard slathered in red paint that, looks like an overripe tomato. When it works and a Met blasts a homer, it creaks slowly out of a 10-foot, upside-down black top hat - that looks more like a giant baby's potty-training seat - made of plywood. The Mets logo on the apple lights up and blinks (again - when it works). The phrase "home run," which replaced the original "Mets Magic," an offshoot of the Mets' old and tired "The Magic is Back" campaign, which attempted to lure people in to Shea by trying to fool them into thinking the Brooklyn Dodgers had returned to New York, is visible on the toddler toilet. The apple, all 582 pounds of it, appeared behind the fence, to the right of the 410-foot mark in center field, during the 1980 season.

Reasonable Met fans can now rejoice.


I can dream can't I?

G-Fafif
Sep 09 2008 01:53 PM

As the article stated, the news was right there in the middle of that Citi Field special as if no one should have expected any different. "Well," I thought. "That answers that." I'd still like to see them drag the damn thing over there and display it in all its ratty glory.

In its place, I say take a different tack. This is New York. Have a middle finger rise up so when the opposing pitcher looks over his shoulder, he'll get the message. Have one rise up from behind home plate, too. Maybe a yellow taxi could drive around the track and splash him from a permanent puddle situated hard by the third base line so he knows for sure that he's having a crappy day.

AG/DC
Sep 09 2008 01:55 PM

"The Magic Is Back" campaign didn't reference the Dodgers but the Mets champions of 1969 and 1973.

soupcan
Sep 09 2008 01:55 PM

You know what I really like?

The cityscape on top of the scoreboard. When that thing lights up after a homerun, it is totally cool.

I don't see that going over to the new place.

soupcan
Sep 09 2008 01:56 PM

AG/DC wrote:
"The Magic Is Back" campaign didn't reference the Dodgers but the Mets champions of 1969 and 1973.


I didn't realize Jackie Robinson was on those teams.

metirish
Sep 09 2008 01:57 PM

They are building a new cityscape with cheap plywood, it will be slathered with green paint to signify all the money that will be generated.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 09 2008 01:59 PM

="soupcan"]You know what I really like?

The cityscape on top of the scoreboard. When that thing lights up after a homerun, it is totally cool.

I don't see that going over to the new place.


That is really cool. I like when they do things that only a New York team can do, and that's one of them. No other city can boast a skyline like that.

Of course, it would have been better have the stadium positioned so you could actually see the the real skyline instead of the chop shops....

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Sep 09 2008 02:02 PM

I like the applesauce volcano idea.

soupcan
Sep 09 2008 02:05 PM

="metirish"]They are building a new cityscape with cheap plywood, it will be slathered with green paint to signify all the money that will be generated.


Sponsored by Subway.

And then, 20 years from now, when some kid asks why a big Italian sub gets launched out of the scoreboard everytime a Met hits a homerun, his dad will tell him 'Um, its an homage to...um....something.'

AG/DC
Sep 09 2008 02:06 PM

Apple polishing:

http://www.savetheapple.com/interview.php

cooby
Sep 09 2008 02:08 PM
Re: New Home Run Apple For CitiField

soupcan wrote:
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No home run apple at core of Mets' new ballpark

BY Anthony McCarron & Adam Rubin
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS


It looks like it will be a refreshing return to respectability after the Mets belt home runs at Citi Field.

The Mets had hoped to keep their intentions quiet for now about whether they would transfer the apple from Shea to their new stadium or commission a new one. But they inadvertently upstaged their own announcement. An official with ties to the team revealed on a late-night airing of a special about Citi Field on SNY that they will, in fact, be loading up the old, nasty thing with dynamite and blowing the wormy piece of crap to the moon. 'New apple?' The official was quoted as saying 'Are you fucking kidding me? The only reason this big red piece of shit is still here is because Della Famina had some compromising pictures of Fred's wife.'

The apple is a nine-foot mass of fiberboard slathered in red paint that, looks like an overripe tomato. When it works and a Met blasts a homer, it creaks slowly out of a 10-foot, upside-down black top hat - that looks more like a giant baby's potty-training seat - made of plywood. The Mets logo on the apple lights up and blinks (again - when it works). The phrase "home run," which replaced the original "Mets Magic," an offshoot of the Mets' old and tired "The Magic is Back" campaign, which attempted to lure people in to Shea by trying to fool them into thinking the Brooklyn Dodgers had returned to New York, is visible on the toddler toilet. The apple, all 582 pounds of it, appeared behind the fence, to the right of the 410-foot mark in center field, during the 1980 season.

Reasonable Met fans can now rejoice.


I can dream can't I?



Where the hell did you lift that from? What's with all the bad words in a newspaper article?

soupcan
Sep 09 2008 02:09 PM

I know right? That's horrible. Shame on them.

cooby
Sep 09 2008 02:10 PM

Never mind, you got me

HahnSolo
Sep 09 2008 02:47 PM

="soupcan"]You know what I really like?

The cityscape on top of the scoreboard. When that thing lights up after a homerun, it is totally cool.

I don't see that going over to the new place.


I will miss the scoreboard, particularly the OOTS, terribly.

Farmer Ted
Sep 09 2008 03:10 PM

Baseball is for Kids. Bring that sign back, along with the $75 seats, $8 beer, and $5 cotton candy that the kids can't friggin afford.

Gwreck
Sep 09 2008 10:07 PM

HahnSolo wrote:
I will miss the scoreboard, particularly the OOTS, terribly.


SNY did a promo for the new park -- basically Kevin Burkhardt interviewing Jeff Wilpon. Wilpon revealed that there will be a full-time out of town scoreboard showing scores of all games, and will include the lights of how many outs there are and runners on base.

Additionally, the main scoreboard will have both team's full lineups, all the time.

Gwreck
Sep 09 2008 10:14 PM

As a kid, I remember thinking the apple was really neat.

As an adult, I am totally indifferent.

As a rational person, I of course recognize that what the Mets are doing is best -- they are keeping a home run apple, but using the *same exact* piece of crap that doesn't work right and is 27 years old would be a silly idea, no matter how many people argue until they are blue in the face about it.

*Exact Same* Home run apple from Shea : Citi Field :: *Exact Same* seats from Shea : Citi Field.

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I will also note that I was never consciously aware of the skyline at the top of the scoreboard being animated during a home run. Strange. Just a byproduct of how I watch, I guess. Will have to look for it tomorrow.

themetfairy
Sep 10 2008 04:48 AM

I love the apple, but I understand the need for a new one in the new park.

At least they're going to have one.

holychicken
Sep 10 2008 07:59 AM

cooby wrote:
It's like something a dad would make

It always reminds me of a high school homing coming float.

And yes, I love it too. I am disappointed by Mets fans who don't love it. It is almost as hard to love as the endearing Mr Met himself.

Centerfield
Sep 10 2008 08:04 AM

I'm completely indifferent about the apple. If the new park didn't have one, I probably wouldn't have noticed.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Sep 10 2008 08:18 AM

This was the worst kept secret ever. Its plain even in the renderings there was "room" left in CF for it.

I'm kinda "eh" about the apple but I suppose happier that its there than some new or different mechanical home-run gimmick.

And I'm tellin ya, I like the applesauce idea.

Benjamin Grimm
Sep 10 2008 09:10 AM

John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:

And I'm tellin ya, I like the applesauce idea.


Maybe we can start a grassroots campaign. We'll need a website called www.applesaucevolcano.com.

OlerudOwned
Sep 10 2008 10:37 AM

="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]I'm kinda "eh" about the apple but I suppose happier that its there than some new or different mechanical home-run gimmick.


The apple is hokey, but at least it's not a giant soulless corporate, err, cash cow.

seawolf17
Sep 10 2008 10:42 AM

If they make a new apple and fuck it up with some corporate bullshit, that will SUCK.

AG/DC
Sep 10 2008 11:00 AM

HOME RUN!

soupcan
Sep 10 2008 11:03 AM

Centerfield wrote:
I'm completely indifferent about the apple. If the new park didn't have one, I probably wouldn't have noticed.


The orange dot on the cap is to Centerfield as the Home run Apple is to soupcan.

soupcan
Sep 10 2008 11:04 AM

seawolf17 wrote:
If they make a new apple and fuck it up with some corporate bullshit, that will SUCK.


Oh, that's a given.

I'll bet dollars to Dunkin' Donuts that there will be a corporate tie-in with the new apple.

Benjamin Grimm
Sep 10 2008 11:13 AM

They should get Mott's to sponsor the applesauce volcano.

metsmarathon
Sep 10 2008 06:59 PM

yknow, i love the apple, but i'm not sure how long i've known it was popping up out of a top hat. i just thought it sort of just popped up...

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Sep 10 2008 08:05 PM

="Benjamin Grimm"]They should get Mott's to sponsor the applesauce volcano.


Nah, we will make more money doing a private brand: Big Applesauce®. Unleashing the Awesome Power of Apples!

Rockin' Doc
Sep 10 2008 08:12 PM

Oops, wrong damn thread.