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IGT 5/10/09 - Mother's Day Swab the Poopdeck Special

Swan Swan H
May 10 2009 11:07 AM

The Pitts
N Morgan LF
D Young 2B
N McLouth CF
A LaRoche 1B
E Hinske RF
A LaRoche 3B
R Diaz C
B Bixler SS
I Snell P


The Mets
J Reyes SS
L Castillo 2B
C Beltran CF
C Delgado 1B
D Wright 3B
D Murphy LF
O Santos C
R Church RF
L Hernandez P

John Cougar Lunchbucket
May 10 2009 12:30 PM

Livan's struggling but limiting the damage, thanks in part to a nice play by Reyes last inning.

Looking to tie it up here in the 4th

Willets Point
May 10 2009 12:37 PM

Santos L. Halper!

PiggiesTomatoes
May 10 2009 01:36 PM

Nice at-bat by Luis, Luis and while I enjoyed the quick double-steal, you take the bat out of Beltran's hand. Let's see what Jobu can do.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
May 10 2009 02:06 PM

I like this new 8th inning lightning.

Edgy DC
May 10 2009 02:12 PM

Dead thread. Looks like I wasn't the only one atacked by a Sunday nap.

Frayed Knot
May 10 2009 02:18 PM

Green continuing to not make friends in his new hood.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
May 10 2009 02:57 PM

G-Fafif
May 10 2009 04:09 PM

Deck swabbed effectively of poop.

Lovely day for Mrs. Fafif and me in Prom, via MF and in conjunction with the Kongs, despite Idiot of the Day sitting behind me, a lady who started the first by consigning Livan to "an Ollie start" and ended it by complaining bitterly that Sean Green had to pitch because "Jerry wants to help him mentally in the head." Not sure where else one can be mentally helped. Some other minor annoyances could be easily catalogued but seven wins in a row forgives just about everything.

Go team!

Kong76
May 10 2009 04:19 PM

Was in attendance today, sat in the fairy seats with KB, G-Fafif, and his wife.
To clarify, themetfairy seats ... we're not fairies, of course. My regular seats
are in the same section and someone from KB's office sat there so we were
well represented.

I didn't realize the home losing streak on Sunday dated back to July until
G-Fafif told me. Nice to put that thing to rest in good game watching company.

Bring on Los Bravos.

MFS62
May 10 2009 04:36 PM

Kong76 wrote:
Bring on Los Bravos.


I just don't want Larry to name his next kid Citi.

Later

Kong76
May 10 2009 04:39 PM

I think he got his tubes tied.

G-Fafif
May 10 2009 04:43 PM

Kong76 wrote:
I didn't realize the home losing streak on Sunday dated back to July until G-Fafif told me. Nice to put that thing to rest in good game watching company.


Same here, but to clarify, there was a win September 7, but there was also a loss. First exit from Flushing Meadow with unadulterated good vibes in 9-1/2 months.

Also found Shea's bases marked in the parking lot, along with the "pitching plate," which I think is a pitching rubber, but well, either way there used to be a ballpark right there. Lots of clusters of folks taking pictures at each stop. Still needs chalking.

Kong76
May 10 2009 04:57 PM

Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.

G-Fafif
May 10 2009 05:13 PM

="Kong76"]Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.


Given the path you took, I would have mistaken you for Daniel Murphy as recently as two weeks ago.

Not now, mind you, as no Met can currently do wrong.

Fman99
May 10 2009 05:51 PM

Edgy DC wrote:
Dead thread. Looks like I wasn't the only one atacked by a Sunday nap.


Ditto.

themetfairy
May 10 2009 06:12 PM

Glad that you guys had fun :)

Can't wait to see the Shea bases the next time I'm out there!

soupcan
May 10 2009 08:51 PM

="Kong76"]


Great pic!

Fman99
May 10 2009 09:49 PM

Found this quote interesting...

]NEW YORK (AP)—The Mets have gotten plenty of good pitching during their seven-game win streak, and at the plate, it’s almost as if New York hitters know what’s coming.

On Sunday, Pirates starter Ian Snell(notes) thought perhaps they did.

Carlos Beltran(notes), Luis Castillo(notes) and Omir Santos(notes) each drove in a pair of runs, and the Mets rolled to an 8-4 victory over bumbling Pittsburgh and their first three-game sweep of the Pirates since 2001. The win gave New York seven straight victories for the first time since last July.

“They hit some good pitches. I found out later they had our signs,” said Snell, who lost for the fifth time in seven starts. “That’s baseball—there’s nothing wrong with it.”

Snell said he thinks David Wright(notes) may have had the signs when he fouled off a couple of good pitches in the fourth inning, when New York scored three times to take a 3-2 lead.

“Like he was expecting them,” Snell said.

Willets Point
May 11 2009 10:30 AM

Edgy DC wrote:
Dead thread. Looks like I wasn't the only one atacked by a Sunday nap.


I had a terrific nap on the couch during the game yesterday. Maybe I'm not a real fan but there's nothing quite like the Sunday afternoon in-game nap.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
May 11 2009 10:33 AM

I was out cold for the first inning only.

SteveJRogers
May 11 2009 10:41 AM

="Kong76"]Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.


HA! Well, you could say you were caught in a run down and went completely out of the base path to avoid the tag.

SteveJRogers
May 11 2009 10:44 AM

G-Fafif wrote:
="Kong76"]I didn't realize the home losing streak on Sunday dated back to July until G-Fafif told me. Nice to put that thing to rest in good game watching company.


Same here, but to clarify, there was a win September 7, but there was also a loss. First exit from Flushing Meadow with unadulterated good vibes in 9-1/2 months.

Also found Shea's bases marked in the parking lot, along with the "pitching plate," which I think is a pitching rubber, but well, either way there used to be a ballpark right there. Lots of clusters of folks taking pictures at each stop. Still needs chalking.


According to the rules and regulations and whatnot, that apparantly is the actual technical term for the area that the pitcher throws from. Mound and rubber being "unofficial" terms substituted through the years.

themetfairy
May 11 2009 11:11 AM

Willets Point wrote:
="Edgy DC"]Dead thread. Looks like I wasn't the only one atacked by a Sunday nap.


I had a terrific nap on the couch during the game yesterday. Maybe I'm not a real fan but there's nothing quite like the Sunday afternoon in-game nap.


Gotta agree. Especially when the game that's on isn't as important as a Mets game (I'll always fondly associate Harry Kalas with in-game napping).

Benjamin Grimm
May 11 2009 11:21 AM

Harry was pretty yawn-inducing.

Now, if I feel like I'm going to doze during a Mets game, I let TiVo start recording, and I can pick up where I left off, about an hour or so later. And as a bonus, in addition to being well-rested, I can zip through commercial breaks.

Win-win!

Fman99
May 11 2009 11:27 AM

John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I was out cold for the first inning only.


Went to sleep in the 2nd, woke up in the 7th. Quality nap.

Edgy DC
May 11 2009 11:41 AM

Me and Fman slept together.

I mean that we napped exactly the same time.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
May 11 2009 11:52 AM

="Kong76"]Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.


Perhaps it's the Mother's Day hangover, but the first thing I thought when I saw this was, "In whites, he does this? Is he trying to make himself look dirty?" (My internal mother, apparently, is Jewish-- would that she'd share her matzo-ball recipe with me.)

Mom and I had a great time-- she got into the singalongs a bit, and, not wanting to pee on her picnic, I did too. It was nice giving in (for once) to "Sweet Caroline" on a sunny day, and dancing like an idiot with my mom after the Beltran double. It was a bit like taking a kid to games-- everything seemed a bit crisper, shinier, or freshly mown than on most Sundays.

And I feel you, G-Fafif-- we had some rabidly anti-Livan chanter-types sitting near us, as well as some MFY fans with their mothers. The latter spent a good portion of the game explaining the game to their mothers, in the process:

A) Incorrectly explaining what OPS meant.
B) Correctly explaining what ERA was, just before explaining that "wins and losses" was really what mattered in evaluating pitchers.
C) Giving a dissertation about how "specialized" pitchers were these days, and what a joke it was that the NL didn't "wise up" and accept the DH. They also wondered aloud (emphasis on "loud") whether there were any pitchers who didn't embarrass themselves with the bat. (I actually turned around and responded to this one, rattling off Zambrano, Owings, Santana and "this guy," gesturing to Livan... just before he cracked his line-drive single to left. God smiled on us yesterday.)

themetfairy
May 11 2009 01:35 PM

="Kong76"]Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.


MK likes the photo :)

Kong76
May 11 2009 02:44 PM

There's a lot of goodhearted red-stitched heads here. That is perhaps one
of the most un-baseball looking slides ever. It looks more like I fell off of second base.

cooby
May 11 2009 07:24 PM

="themetfairy"]
="Kong76"]Thanks for clarifying.

Since you mentioned the bases, safe at second ...



Problem is we found first after this and I slid in from right field.


MK likes the photo :)


That's terrific, KC, as soon as I am on my own laptop I'm going to put you in my screen saver collage

G-Fafif
May 11 2009 07:57 PM

I'm so glad Kong didn't go headfirst.

Edgy DC
May 11 2009 08:27 PM

This thread was from back when we used to win games.

Willets Point
May 11 2009 11:07 PM

Kong looks just like KC. I shoulda known.