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G-Fafif
Oct 21 2015 02:45 PM

A fifth Mets pennant is within reach. In the spirit of the "Where Were YOU?" thread, any memories specific to where YOU were when the first four (or the only four, to date) were achieved?

October 6, 1969.
October 10, 1973.
October 15, 1986.
October 16, 2000.

Ceetar
Oct 21 2015 02:50 PM
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10/16/2000

I was in my dorm room watching. My roommate and the guy across the hall wanted to play a prank on the neighbor by blasting music through the walls and were annoyed that I wanted the tv volume up to listen to the Mets celebrating the clinch.

I've been to every home NLCS game since now that I think about it.

d'Kong76
Oct 21 2015 03:11 PM
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October 16, 2000 - I was at this game! No specific memories though.
Gosh, will I remember who I am and where I live in the next five years?
These memory exercises are making me wish I kept better notes.

Ceetar
Oct 21 2015 03:16 PM
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d'Kong76 wrote:
These memory exercises are making me wish I kept better notes.


thanks to the internet/Google you'll easily be able to track and pull up the memories and your day to day routine from this years run.

Literally. Like, "Where was I during Scherzer's no-hitter against the Mets"

Zvon
Oct 21 2015 03:26 PM
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I was on the field for 73. Can't ever forget that one.


69: Did not even see the game.

73: Was there, one of the very first to run on the field. You can read about that here if you want:

[url]http://metsfantasycards.blogspot.com/2014/08/1974-mfc-73-nlcs-game-five.html

[fimg=400]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-E0Kzn_MwsgY/U_ZG-kFzbFI/AAAAAAAATok/W888ms8Y-2I/s1600/74mfc%2B73NLCSgm5-%2BMetsFans-%2Bz14.png[/fimg]

86: This was such an amazing game. I mentioned that sick stomach feeling in WSgm6. Dispite having the events out of order, I did experience that feeling that all was lost at some point, as I did here, when Hatchers homer hit the foul pole (did it? Am I remembering that right?). I mean, we tie it in the ninth and then Hatcher's HR, I really thought it was over. BUT NO! Mets comeback and win it in 16!. Amazin'.

00: I was doing solo music gigs in local bars, and watched and celebrated while I was out and about. I wore my Mets jacket and hat to all the gigs during the postseason. Everyone knew I was a Mets fan and they got behind me cuz they really didn't give a shit who won. Those days were nothing but a good time.

Lefty Specialist
Oct 21 2015 04:58 PM
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1969- I was too little to fully appreciate it. All I knew was that the Mets were winning when it was important, and I thought it would go on forever.
1973- Don't really remember watching, but I remember cleaning up on a bet with a Yankee fan in my neighborhood- a whole dollar.
1986- Game started while I was at work, but I sped home to get in front of my TV and caught the last 8 innings aided and abetted by various brewery products.
2000- I was there at Shea. Noisy, chilly, awesome.

El Segundo Escupidor
Oct 21 2015 05:15 PM
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2000 -- At a French restaurant around Soho. Had the opportunity to go to Shea but had to stay back at work. I was at Game 4 though, which was one of my favourite Shea memories.

Valadius
Oct 21 2015 06:27 PM
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2000: I was 13. We had just moved back into our house after we gutted it and renovated it. I remember putting up a poster of the victory celebration shortly afterwards. All my friends at school were Yankee fans, and they never let me forget what was to come.
1986: I wouldn't be born for about another 4 months.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Oct 21 2015 07:32 PM
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86: watching at frat house. Guys were leaving for the dining hall and coming back to find us. I missed dinner that day.

00: Upper deck behind 3rd base. Bought a single seat and went by myself.

Benjamin Grimm
Oct 21 2015 07:35 PM
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1969: Too young to be aware of it.

1973: Watching at home.

1986: Watching at home.

2000: Watching at home.

(Guess where I am now?)

themetfairy
Oct 21 2015 08:01 PM
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1986 - I was in a MSG ladies room, where they had a radio feed. Billy Joel delayed his concert because people weren't leaving their TVs or radios so it was a late arriving crowd. While we were waiting the crowd did the wave, and Billy had many shout-outs to the Mets during the show - it was really a great night!

Benjamin Grimm
Oct 21 2015 08:05 PM
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I'm surprised at these reports of people going to concerts while the Mets are in the playoffs.

seawolf17
Oct 21 2015 08:20 PM
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Not born in 69/73, but I watched 1986 from home with the family. Somehow have no recollection of winning the 2000 pennant at all, however.

Frayed Knot
Oct 21 2015 08:21 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
(Guess where I am now?)


Texting from a concert?

themetfairy
Oct 21 2015 08:23 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I'm surprised at these reports of people going to concerts while the Mets are in the playoffs.


In my defense, the 3:00 game should have been over MUCH earlier than the 8:00 concert.

G-Fafif
Oct 22 2015 02:55 PM
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At home after school in '69. Second wild celebration on TV in two weeks. Seemed the norm to a six-year-old.

In a Lamston's (like a Woolworth's) in Manhatan in '73. Transistor radio reported last out. I stepped outside to take in the commotion, which there was just enough of.

In front of a television for four hours and forty-two minutes in '86, fielding steady stream of OHMIGOD phone calls.

At Shea in 2000, Mezzanine. Like something out of a dream.

Television again in 2015, synced to radio feed as best as could be. Quite happy with the outcome as was the case the previous four times.

There are now five, you know.

TransMonk
Oct 22 2015 03:49 PM
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The only one I remember is 2000...I was at a sports bar, slightly buzzed, with a Cardinal fan friend.

Much like this last series against the Cubs, I don't remember that series being all that competitive and the Mets seemed to win pretty easily. All my friend could do was shake his head and admit the Mets were the better team.

We lost touch within the next year...so I was NOT with him for the 2006 NLCS.

Mets – Willets Point
Oct 23 2015 10:25 AM
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October 6, 1969 - coming around the corner in a little green rowboat.
October 10, 1973 - didn't have a womb with a view.
October 15, 1986 - came home from school, flipped on the tv, and sat riveted in my seat (a rocking chair, iirc) for hours on end.
October 16, 2000 - went out with some friends for a drinks at a cocktail bar in Cambridge. Didn't pay too much attention to anyone because I was was looking through the door to the next room to watch the game on tv.

soupcan
Oct 23 2015 10:56 AM
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October 6, 1969 - 4 years old (almost 5), living in Stuyvesant Town in lower Manhattan. Unaware of the Mets. Very aware of Ring Dings & Santa Claus.

October 10, 1973 - 9 years old (almost 10), living on the upper west side, enamored with Willie Mays. No recollection of my specific whereabouts when pennant was clinched.

October 15, 1986 - 21 years old (almost 22), senior year at Syracuse U. Had just returned from a road trip to Philadelphia to watch the 3rd game of that series and see the Mets clinch there because there was 'no way' the Phillies were going to sweep them. It was a long drive back to school.

October 16, 2000 - 35 years old (almost 36), Shea Stadium, baby. I was there!

OE: re: '86, above story was division clincher, sorry. For the pennant I was in my basement apt. In Syracuse for the entire game. Roommates came and went all day, staying for an inning or two and I moved steadily around the apartment from chair to couch to ottoman all throughout. When they finally won I went outside to breathe actual air.

Benjamin Grimm
Oct 23 2015 11:20 AM
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You must have had a difficult patch during your childhood. You aged five years from 1969 to 1973.

soupcan
Oct 23 2015 11:37 AM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
You must have had a difficult patch during your childhood. You aged five years from 1969 to 1973.



More like math has never been my strong suit..!

'8 almost 9'!

Zvon
Oct 23 2015 04:58 PM
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soupcan wrote:


October 15, 1986 - 21 years old (almost 22), senior year at Syracuse U. Had just returned from a road trip to Philadelphia to watch the 3rd game of that series and see the Mets clinch there because there was 'no way' the Phillies were going to sweep them. It was a long drive back to school.



I went to all three of those games with my brothers and some friends. I really thought I was going to be able to witness another Mets clinching party. I mean, there was no doubt in my mind they would win one. IIRC it was Von Hayes who dashed my dreams.