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Shades of The Mercury Mets
soupcan Oct 01 2012 01:46 PM |
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metsmarathon Oct 01 2012 01:50 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
in a dystopian future, there will always be the mets.
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soupcan Oct 01 2012 01:56 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 01 2012 01:58 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
they play those at the park sometimes.
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RealityChuck Oct 01 2012 01:59 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
They unretired 41?
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seawolf17 Oct 01 2012 01:59 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
What the hell was that? (On so many levels, not the least of which was the apparent return of #41 to active circulation.)
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soupcan Oct 01 2012 02:00 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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Never seen 'em. Granted I haven't been there since August.
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seawolf17 Oct 01 2012 02:05 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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Me neither. August 2011.
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G-Fafif Oct 01 2012 02:06 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
Around 0:24, there is evidence that in the digital future or whenever this takes place, the Mets have retired a bundle of numbers or made the playoffs a few more times. Check beyond the OF wall.
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soupcan Oct 01 2012 02:20 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
There is also evidence that many people come and watch them.
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Mets – Willets Point Oct 01 2012 02:30 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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No, that's Cyborg Seaver. That's also Cyborg Piazza doing the catching. Things get really confusing in the future when Cyborg Cy Young is eligible for the Cy Young Award.
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Ceetar Oct 01 2012 04:27 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
They play clips from them usually at about 7:05 before gametime.
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metsguyinmichigan Oct 01 2012 06:16 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
Digital Tom Verducci is saying that robo Derek Jeter and his cyber-intangibles -- "The broke the chip after they made that one" -- would have hit the ball AND stolen the base.
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Fman99 Oct 01 2012 07:12 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
Fboy and I saw those at the park this year, he enjoyed them.
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Lefty Specialist Oct 02 2012 04:00 AM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
Didn't Digital Domain go bankrupt this year, missing naming-rights payments on the park in Port St. Lucie?
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Ceetar Oct 02 2012 05:19 AM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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I thought that was Tradition and how Digital got in? Oh who knows.
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metsmarathon Oct 02 2012 06:53 AM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
hey, cool, they restored the original dimensions of the park, too!
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Lefty Specialist Oct 02 2012 07:08 AM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
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Digital Domain now outsourced to China and India. I'm guessing that baseball will now be a lower priority. Digital Domain emerges from bankruptcy September 28, 2012, 4:21 p.m. Digital Domain, the once-storied visual effects house co-founded by director James Cameron, has emerged from bankruptcy with new Chinese and Indian owners vowing to expand the Los Angeles-based studio. Digital Domain Media Group announced Sunday that it had accepted a bid from Galloping Horse America, a division of a Beijing media company, and Reliance MediaWorks, part of the Indian conglomerate Reliance Group, to buy the company's visual effects studios in Venice, Calif., and Vancouver, Canada, for $30.2 million. The deal closed Thursday and effectively removes Digital Domain from a potentially protracted Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by its parent company in Florida this month. That filing caused the near-shutdown of the company's new animation building in Port St. Lucie, Fla., laying off most of its 320 workers. Founded in 1993 by "Titanic" and "Avatar" director Cameron and other partners, Digital Domain has created special effects for more than 90 movies, including "Titanic," "Tron: Legacy," "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" and the "Transformers" films. (Cameron no longer has a stake in the company.) Ulbrich said the focus now would be on returning Digital Domain to its roots in visual effects, as opposed to producing animated movies, creating military simulations and other costly initiatives that contributed to the company's financial woes. The deal is expected to improve Digital Domain's ability to compete on a global scale by giving it access to Reliance's production pipeline and to low-cost labor in India and eventually China, where Galloping Horse expects to open a visual effects studio. But executives from both companies emphasized that they would invest in Digital Domain's overall business, not outsourcing jobs to India and China. Digital Domain employs 733 people at its studios in Venice and Vancouver. "The L.A. operation will continue to grow," said Venkatesh Roddam, CEO of film and media services for Reliance MediaWorks. "There is enough work to be had out there." The deal could help Digital Domain expand its business in China, where there is a strong demand for quality visual effects, said Ivy Zhong, vice chairman and managing director of Beijing Galloping Horse Film Co. "It's a very strategic investment for us," Zhong said. "In China the quality of visual effects is very, very low. If we set up a branch in China, we're going to have a lot of business."
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G-Fafif Oct 04 2012 01:22 PM Re: Shades of The Mercury Mets |
Probably won't be seeing this at Future Citi Field given the company's state.
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