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Cyclones 2010
Edgy DC Feb 04 2010 12:10 PM |
Want a disheartening stadium name? How about "Municipal Credit Union Park"?
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 04 2010 01:01 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I agree. If the fans were all to settle on one non-corporate name, it would, before long, become semi-official. But coordinating this would be impossible. For everyone who accepts "Seaver Stadium" the will be others who want "Piazza Park" or something else.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 04 2010 01:05 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Come on out to to Mucous Park!
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Edgy DC Feb 04 2010 01:19 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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I'm not sure I agree. The power of the internet is something wunnerful. At a summit of bloggers, they could put it to a vote and all agree to pimp the winning name.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 04 2010 01:24 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Would the summit of bloggers have enough influence?
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Edgy DC Feb 04 2010 01:28 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Yeah, I certainly don't think it has to be Seaver. Clever --- or even semi-clever like Strawberry Fields --- can be much more viral.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 04 2010 01:31 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I nominate G-Fafif and Mets Guy in Michigan and Johnny Lunchbucket to convene the summit of bloggers. Right now!
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G-Fafif Feb 04 2010 01:35 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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That bit about not being a blog guy makes this a non-binding call to order.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 04 2010 01:40 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Ohhhhhh SNAP!
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Valadius Feb 04 2010 02:02 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I propose that the current home of the Mets be renamed Doubleday Field.
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Edgy DC Jun 21 2010 02:25 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
A 2-1 loss to the Staten Island Yankees keeps Wally Backman's Cyclones from opening the season with a sweep. Cyclones managed only two hits but managed to come from behind (for the third straight night) and tie the game before coughing it up.
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Edgy DC Jun 23 2010 08:05 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Cyclones improve to a first-place 4-1 as Cory Vaughn slams his first (and the 2010 'Clone's first) homer. Going to the opposite field, Vaughn needs only 469 more big ones to catch his father, who hit 355 in the bigs and 115 in the minors.
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Centerfield Jun 23 2010 10:52 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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This is only somewhat related, but I remember Bob Murphy refusing to acknowledge the name change from Jack Murphy Stadium to QualComm (for obvious reasons). I don't know how long he did it, but I remember Gary Cohen doing this as well and thinking it was a cool thing to do for his former partner. I'd be all for Bob Murphy Stadium.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 23 2010 11:24 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I'd prefer Kiner-Murphy Stadium, or Murphy-Kiner Stadium.
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Zvon Jun 23 2010 11:49 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Anyone remember our design a stadium game?
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Zvon Jun 23 2010 11:53 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Each little branched off area can be named for 4 of the best in Met history, and another for the place behind the scoreboard. Jeeze, you can probably cut up that area into three.
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Zvon Jun 23 2010 11:56 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Course my plan would involve somewhat rebuilding the place.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 23 2010 12:06 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Good memory! Amazin that the Mets didn;t go with Edgeward's faraway bleachers idea.
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metsmarathon Jun 23 2010 01:25 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
so... when did the first designs of citi field come out...
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Edgy DC Jun 23 2010 01:50 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
So I've got you to thank for the dumb high fence in left?
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metsmarathon Jun 23 2010 03:03 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
yeah, but they did it wrong. my dumb high fence was intended to cause balls to ricochet into the bleachers in left center - get the angle right, and a ball off hte wall becomes a home run (if hte ground rules were so written).
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Zvon Jun 23 2010 04:47 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Reading this was a special treat. Edgy's bit stands right up there with "Who's On First". Its really amazing the things I do remember, in life. They never are the important things. Well, maybe to me.....
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Edgy DC Jun 23 2010 08:57 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I am completely and utterly serious about my desires. Frontier baseball, baby!
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 08 2010 08:00 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Clones got outplayed tonight and lost 6-3 to the Connecticut Tigers.
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HahnSolo Aug 09 2010 07:57 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
"Clemente Mendoza"
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Edgy DC Sep 09 2010 09:23 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Brooklyn extends their playoff series against Jamestown to a third and decidding game with a walkoff on a 12th-inning wild pitch.
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G-Fafif Sep 10 2010 12:41 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
On to the NYPL championship round for your Brooklyn Cyclones. The Jamestown Jammers are now officially jelly and the Tri-City ValleyCats wait to be tamed.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 10 2010 04:16 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I guess this counts as a feather in Wally's cap.
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Edgy DC Sep 10 2010 06:22 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Yeah, he'd certainly make my shortlist to manage next year at St. Lucie or even Binghamton.
Either way, a team that has shown so much chemistry all season hooted, danced and paraded around half-naked when closer Dan Carrela struck out the final two batters after Jamestown had loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth. The first game of the best-of-three final series is on the road, but Cyclone manager Wally Backman likes the matchup against a team that the Cyclones beat four out of six times this season. “We played Tri-City well, so, yeah, I like the matchup,” the skipper said after the game, grape juice, sweat and charisma dripping off him in rivulets. “The guys are ready.” Backman has taken these Cyclones — whose regular-season winning percentage was just a few points lower than the Cyclones’ inaugural team in 2001 — to inches below a summit that has eluded the franchise for nine previous seasons: an uncontested championship (the 2001 team shared the title with Williamsport after the terror attacks of 9-11 caused the postponement of the rest of the playoffs). Backman certainly knows how to win — he was a critical member of the Mets World Series-winning team in 1986. So it was only natural that the press asked him about what he learned from that epic experience at Big Shea. “Never quit,” he said. “That’s what I tell these guys: Never quit. And you saw it tonight and last night [when the Cyclones came from behind three times to beat the Jammers and force the climactic Game 3]. This team keeps fighting.” The epic struggle of the previous night’s game did not look as necessary from the outset of this contest, though. The Cyclones got on the board first with a single run in the home first, thanks to a double by Darrell Ceciliani, a bunt and a groundout. Jamestown tied the score in the second on a homer off starter Chris Hilliard, who settled into a groove while the Cyclones scored two in the second on a two-RBI single by Ceciliani, and two in the third on Blake Forsythe’s dinger. Later, Forsythe was humble when a reporter called him “the hero” of the game. “It’s a team game and we’ve just been doing what we’ve been doing all season, winning as a team, and the pitching was incredible,” he said. Yes, but no one else on the team happened to hit a two-run shot that put the game on ice, he was reminded. “True, but someone had to get on base before it could even happen,” he added. Hilliard was shaken in the fifth, though, when Jamestown cut the score to 5–4 with three runs on four singles and a sacrifice fly. But the Cyclones added an insurance run in the eighth on a two-out double by the Game 2 hero, Juan Centeno. Backman did a lot more managing in this crucial game than he had all season, using his relievers in key situations, then quickly pulling them, even if they were doing the job. In the seventh, he brought in T.J. Chism, who got an out, but was pulled for Wes Wrenn, who closed the inning and then got two blistering strikeouts in the eighth before being pulled for Hamilton Bennett, who induced a groundout. But Bennett’s night ended early when he loaded the bases in the ninth, giving up a legitimate single, a bloop single, and another single on a badly muffed groundball to supposedly Supermanish shortstop Wilfredo Tovar. After Bennett induced a heart-stopping first-to-home forceout, Backman summoned closer Carrela, who got the last two outs, both on overpowering strikeouts. It capped a night where the bullpen gave up just four hits — five, if you count the bizarrely scored “hit” on Tovar’s boot — over the last four innings.
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HahnSolo Sep 10 2010 06:27 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
You know the Cyclones must be big in Brooklyn if they can get a guy named Gersh Kuntzman to come out last night.
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bmfc1 Sep 10 2010 06:54 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
"After the game, the bubbly was flowing — though it wasn’t traditional Champagne, but Kedem sparkling grape juice, a substitute that was either in honor of the Jewish New Year, which began just before first pitch, or the fact that several Cyclones are below the drinking age."
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G-Fafif Sep 10 2010 08:28 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Gersh used to write for the Post. He's making the most of his new gig.
That's so awful, it's fantastic.
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G-Fafif Sep 10 2010 08:28 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
And with that charismatic post, I just became Wally Backman!
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Edgy DC Sep 10 2010 08:37 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I wonder how many posts we should require for a guy to become Gersh Kuntzman.
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MFS62 Sep 10 2010 08:57 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Now that we're talking about Backman and Forsythe, a little story.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 10 2010 11:54 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
According to this recap, Wally wasted a leadoff double in the first inning on a bunt for a one-run lead his team promptly gave right back, then used his whole bullpen and hung on praying after his closer loaded the bases in the 9th.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Sep 10 2010 12:12 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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With all due respect... I'm not sure I can squint hard enough to read that message into Backman's having the guy bunt, much less attribute his "turnaround" to that particular Backmotivational "ploy." Motivations aside, he likes to have the guys bunt. Maybe it's a teaching thing, maybe it's a play-the-game-the-right-way thing. If it's the latter, then it ignores the fact that he only found limited success playing that way, that he only played that way because he DIDN'T have superlative power or speed or batting eye, and that if Davey had sent up Strawberrys and Carters and McReynoldses to sac bunt at all, he would have been doing his teams a pretty big disservice.
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Edgy DC Sep 10 2010 12:43 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
1985 Mets, Sacrifices by non-pitchers:
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HahnSolo Sep 10 2010 01:09 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Looks like he actually waited till the bags were full to bring on his closer in the 9th. Interesting he did not do the "I've got a less-than-three-run lead in the last inning, I've got to bring in my closer" thing, going against the grain, letting Bennett start the 9th after finishing the 8th, then even keeping him in for an additional hitter after loading the bases with nobody out. Maybe that was foolhardy to keep him in that long, but I appreciate not doing the knee-jerk closer thing at the start of the inning.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 10 2010 01:09 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
I was against using any tendencies in isolation in Brooklyn as a gage to what to expect, and above was only trying to point out how easy it was to do so, especially the reach with the catcher thing.
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HahnSolo Sep 10 2010 01:15 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
On the Cyclones stat page, I count 51 credited sacrifices. Seems high in a short season, since it does not take into account botched sacrifice attempts or players who may have been moved up another slot in the organization.
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Edgy DC Sep 10 2010 01:25 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
bb-r.com shows 60 total: http://www.baseball-reference.com/minor ... i?id=41978
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G-Fafif Sep 11 2010 10:37 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
The Boys of Backman fall in Game One.
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G-Fafif Sep 12 2010 05:18 PM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Game Two rained out, but Gersh Kuntzman is in the Eye of the Storm with his own take on the Game One loss.
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HahnSolo Sep 13 2010 06:47 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
"Downtown Brooklyn dormitory"?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Sep 13 2010 07:26 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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The alternative-- on their salaries-- is probably a motel in which your neighbors are only your neighbors an hour at a time. 20-year-old A-ball dudes aren't renting Park Slope sublets, man.
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HahnSolo Sep 13 2010 07:38 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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I realize most of them are not multi-million dollar high draft picks. I figured the team would help them find housing...but calling it a dormitory?
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Vic Sage Sep 13 2010 08:09 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
my parents really wanted to rent out their basement to Cyclone players.
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Edgy DC Sep 13 2010 08:21 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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I guess it has a lot in common.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Sep 13 2010 08:51 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
Also, it's A ball. The oldsters here are, say, 24.
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G-Fafif Sep 15 2010 01:35 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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It's wait 'til next year in Brooklyn once again as the Cyclones are eliminated. Gersh covers Wally pissedness.
Improv: Not as much fun as it sounds.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 15 2010 04:52 AM Re: Cyclones 2010 |
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Here's Cartoon Gersh with a 3-D scoop from last week (check out the monsterous typo)
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