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The cheapening of MFY Memorial Park

Mets Guy in Michigan
Dec 06 2016 06:53 PM

Supposedly the MFYs announced today they are going to retire Jeter's number and give him a plaque in Monument Park.

Seriously, MFY's? Somebody look up what number Mike Pagliarulo wore, because he's gotta be next. Lee Guetterman, too.

Jeter's plaque will be really bland, with the plaques to the left and right mounted unusually close to make up for the lack of range, but it will be under a sprinkler so soft rain can continually fall upon it.

Edgy MD
Dec 06 2016 07:02 PM
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It's an insult to Mike Gallego, too.

G-Fafif
Dec 06 2016 07:02 PM
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Can't cheapen admission to that which they've been letting everybody in for decades.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 06 2016 07:10 PM
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I thought they retired Jeter's number 20 years ago.

Mets Guy in Michigan
Dec 06 2016 07:15 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Can't cheapen admission to that which they've been letting everybody in for decades.


Bad ass!

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 06 2016 07:39 PM
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Five Yankee Monument Park honorees wore the Mets uniform. Name them all in one error-free post and you might win a prize.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 06 2016 07:48 PM
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I'll give it a try: Berra, Torre, Randolph, Stengel, Stottlemyer.

Edgy MD
Dec 06 2016 07:53 PM
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Berra, Torre, Randolph, Stengel, ... and Henderson.

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 06 2016 08:07 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I'll give it a try: Berra, Torre, Randolph, Stengel, Stottlemyer.


That's the winner! Three honorees were better known as Mets managers than players. Stengel was exclusively a Mets manager. And Mel coached but never played for the Mets.

MFS62
Dec 06 2016 11:21 PM
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I heard on the radio that the ceremony (I use the term loosely) will be held on Mothers Day.
Seems to me that they're missing a hyphen and another word.

Later

Fman99
Dec 07 2016 02:36 AM
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Just the thought of this makes me want to take a No. 2.

Zvon
Dec 07 2016 03:14 AM
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Fman99 wrote:
Just the thought of this makes me want to take a No. 2.


lol. THAT is a good one :) It also stinks.

Nymr83
Dec 07 2016 05:51 AM
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MFS62 wrote:
I heard on the radio that the ceremony (I use the term loosely) will be held on Mothers Day.
Seems to me that they're missing a hyphen and another word.

Later


Great post.

Great job by the Yankees furthering the culture of "Participation Trophies" by giving a monument to the worst defender of all time.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 08 2016 08:13 PM
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Nobody hates the MFYs more than me and Jeter's greatness is universally exaggerated, but he's the kinda cat who should have his jersey retired by the MFYs. It's the shitty short-timers and pretend legends that trouble me about that park.

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 09 2016 06:10 AM
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Nobody hates the MFYs more than me and Jeter's greatness is universally exaggerated, but he's the kinda cat who should have his jersey retired by the MFYs. It's the shitty short-timers and pretend legends that trouble me about that park.


I've been ignoring the Monument Park aspect of this thread because it didn't resonate with me either. But if I was gonna write a post, it would've been just like the one you wrote. I hate Jeter probably more than I hate the Yankees organization. To me, Jeter's always been the most overrated player I've ever seen play in my life. I've never seen anywhere else in sports, the humiliating lengths to which the media has gone to in order to ingratiate themselves to Jeter and the bullshit over-exaggerated legend they've created around him -- a delusional legend unsupported by any evidence -- a legend that oughtta be insulting to any sentient baseball fan, even a Yankee fan. Off the field, Jeter's always been a soulless phony, cultivating his image with calculating precision, playing the media for suckers to advance his self-serving agenda.

But that said, Jeter's a no doubt about it Hall of Famer. Jeter's induction into Monument Park is deserved, a no-brainer.

Frayed Knot
Dec 09 2016 01:39 PM
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Yeah, that's been the problem with the whole deification of Jeter thing, that the worshipers have taken a legit HoF'er and still somehow managed to over-rate his importance.
I'm already dreading the talk, sure to come up four years hence, about how HE is finally the one above all others who deserves to go in unanimously which, given the coming era of open ballots and the specter of public shaming that could go along with it, may actually happen. And as much as I hate the whole narrative (stemming largely from DiMaggio's time) about how no one should ever go in unanimously, the idea that he alone should be the one to break the trend is distasteful enough for me to temporarily jump on that wagon and hope that at least a handful of voters do as well.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 09 2016 02:08 PM
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I am hopeful there's just enough cluelessness among the old school, and just enough new-school snarky apple-cart upendeders, to pull that off.

The narrative similarity between Jeets and DiMaggio is just absolutely staggering.

seawolf17
Dec 09 2016 02:36 PM
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There's no question in my mind that Cap'n Intangibles is an MFY HOFer and worthy of number retirement.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 09 2016 02:46 PM
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Definitely. Is anyone really questioning that?

Edgy MD
Dec 09 2016 02:49 PM
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I am hopeful there's just enough cluelessness among the old school, and just enough new-school snarky apple-cart upendeders, to pull that off.

The narrative similarity between Jeets and DiMaggio is just absolutely staggering.

With Mickey Mantle playing something of the A-Rod forerunner.

Nymr83
Dec 09 2016 02:52 PM
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why is Jeter a shoe-in? if you accept the evidence that he was a [u:14gc4ndi]liability[/u:14gc4ndi] on defense his career rate stats on offense aren't very impressive - he's just a compiler who stuck around long past his shelf-life

Centerfield
Dec 09 2016 02:54 PM
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Frayed Knot wrote:
Yeah, that's been the problem with the whole deification of Jeter thing, that the worshipers have taken a legit HoF'er and still somehow managed to over-rate his importance.
I'm already dreading the talk, sure to come up four years hence, about how HE is finally the one above all others who deserves to go in unanimously which, given the coming era of open ballots and the specter of public shaming that could go along with it, may actually happen. And as much as I hate the whole narrative (stemming largely from DiMaggio's time) about how no one should ever go in unanimously, the idea that he alone should be the one to break the trend is distasteful enough for me to temporarily jump on that wagon and hope that at least a handful of voters do as well.


Yup. Which is why I am so hoping someone gets the unanimous nod before him. It would just kill me that of all the great guys through history, that Jeter would be the one unanimous choice, validating all the over-inflation of his worth.

I've said before that any writer who didn't vote for Rickey Henderson is simply too stupid to vote.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 09 2016 02:55 PM
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I don't know what everyone else is saying, but my opinion is he definitely deserves to be honored by the Yankees. I'd put David Wright in the Mets Hall and retire his number, but I wouldn't put him in Cooperstown either.

Frayed Knot
Dec 09 2016 04:28 PM
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Nymr83 wrote:
why is Jeter a shoe-in? if you accept the evidence that he was a liability on defense his career rate stats on offense aren't very impressive - he's just a compiler who stuck around long past his shelf-life


Nobody simply compiles the 6th most hits in MLB history, or nearly 900 XBHs, or hits a career .310 with 12 full seasons of over .300
And even if one were to argue that he was over-praised by writers or that he was a sub-par defensive player (true for parts of his career IMO but not all of it), he was still playing the most important defensive position while ringing up ten top-10 MVP years, five Gold Gloves, four Silver Sluggers, etc. And aside from his almost entirely missed age 39 season followed by his swan-song year at age 40, there were essentially 17 consecutive seasons where he was at worst an above-average player and more often a good to great one. The idea that his was NOT a HoF career is as big an over-reaction as are the ones acting as if his career stands out above all others.





I've said before that any writer who didn't vote for Rickey Henderson is simply too stupid to vote.


Some of those non-votes aren't as stupid as they appear on the surface. At least one of the Griffey 'No' votes, for instance, was explained as the voter knowing that he'd get in regardless and so wanted to use that vote elsewhere for a borderline case coming up on one of his last chances. I wouldn't do that if I had a vote (partly because I rarely advocate for anywhere close to ten candidates) but I can at least understand the logic.

The other problem is the 'No First Timers Ever!!' logic but that at least appears to be dying on the vine. Much of it sprung from DiMaggio not getting in in either of his first two tries but that was under different circumstances. Mainly there was no five-year rule back then and, because he retired at the relatively young age of 36, some writers weren't all that sure that he was going to stay retired so they held back votes just to wait and see. It wasn't like there was a perceived view that he wasn't worthy, they simply didn't see any rush. Unfortunately the upshot of all that was that his two-year wait was then misinterpreted by the following generation of voters causing many of them to adopt the stance that if Joe D. didn't go first ballot then no one else would either and it wound up leading to this unofficial 'two-tiered' HoF where there the 1st ballots types are mentally placed in a semi-separate class from the others.

Ceetar
Dec 09 2016 06:41 PM
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does it matter who's in monument park? They close it before the game starts and have enough security hurdles to get in that it's hard to get in before the game starts, so it's not like anyone sees it.

Edgy MD
Apr 05 2017 11:03 PM
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Report riling up the Yankee organization is that Clint Frazier asked if the Yankees would un-retire a number, and that the number he wanted was 7.

Brian Cashman rushed to firm and unequivocal denials, declaring the story to be "totally untrue."

The problem with crying FAKE NEWS! though, is that the source is notorious Yankee shill Suzyn Waldman.

Frayed Knot
Apr 06 2017 12:13 AM
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Waldman has been known to flip-flop on issues if/when she gets marching orders from MFY brass, so we'll see if she back-walks this one in the coming days.

MFS62
Apr 06 2017 12:40 AM
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Nymr83 wrote:
MFS62 wrote:
I heard on the radio that the ceremony (I use the term loosely) will be held on Mothers Day.
Seems to me that they're missing a hyphen and another word.

Later


Great post.

Great job by the Yankees furthering the culture of "Participation Trophies" by giving a monument to the worst defender of all time.

Its appropriate. He had the defensive range of a monument.

Later

Ashie62
Apr 06 2017 01:07 AM
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It's their park. Let them have at it.

Fman99
Apr 06 2017 01:54 AM
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Sure fire way to get a YLDB all riled up is to refer to A-Rod as the "greatest living Yankee."

Frayed Knot
Apr 06 2017 01:54 AM
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Fman99 wrote:
Sure fire way to get a YLDB all riled up is to refer to A-Rod as the "greatest living Yankee."


And certainly the best one still on their payroll.

Mets Willets Point
Apr 06 2017 02:18 AM
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I don't know who Clint Frazier is but it's clear that he has the arrogance to be a True Yankee.

Frayed Knot
Apr 06 2017 02:23 AM
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Mets Willets Point wrote:
I don't know who Clint Frazier is but it's clear that he has the arrogance to be a True Yankee.


Top prospect that they got from Cleveland in the Andrew Miller trade last summer.
Was a high draft pick out of HS a couple years ago and comes with at least his fair share of typical youthful jock arrogance along with a wild, untamed mop of flaming red hair that he reluctantly had to
shorn after the trade.

Benjamin Grimm
Apr 06 2017 12:43 PM
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I feel like there's a whole echo generation of young players who love Mickey Mantle because their fathers did.

My son isn't going to be a big league player, but if he was, instead of asking for Mickey Mantle's uniform number he'd probably ask for Stan Lee's.

Frayed Knot
Apr 06 2017 01:00 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I feel like there's a whole echo generation of young players who love Mickey Mantle because their fathers did.


Oh there definitely is.
Bryce Harper is one despite growing up in Las Vegas. But his father was a Yanqui/Mantle guy and there are a sizable percentage of Nats fans who have pretty much conceded that he's Bronx-bound as soon as he's able.
Jason Giambi brought his father to his MFY signing/introduction and pointed out how he chose uniform #25 because it at least added up to 7

And now we get to wonder how many echo-Jeterites there are going to be in the future.

SteveJRogers
Apr 06 2017 01:15 PM
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Frayed Knot wrote:


And now we get to wonder how many echo-Jeterites there are going to be in the future.


We have one pitching for us tonight!

Frayed Knot
Apr 06 2017 01:24 PM
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No, Grimm was talking about echo-Mantle fans, guys who were Yanqui fans because of Mantle even though Mantle was retired (or, in Harper's case, practically dead) before they were even born.
The analogy here would be if Harvey's kids (one each by seven different emaciated Eastern European models) became Yanqui fans because their old man had #2 pinstriped footie pajamas as a child.

Ceetar
Apr 06 2017 01:26 PM
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Harvey's main admiration of Jeter was the coke and 'smoke shows' anyway.

MFS62
Apr 06 2017 01:27 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I feel like there's a whole echo generation of young players who love Mickey Mantle because their fathers did.

I liked Mickey Mantle, even though I rooted for Brooklyn.
But I kept that part of my history hidden from my children.
And while my Bronx-born wife rooted for Mickey's team, I raised our kids properly - to be Mets fans.

Later

MFS62
Apr 06 2017 01:55 PM
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Fman99 wrote:
Sure fire way to get a YLDB all riled up is to refer to A-Rod as the "greatest living Yankee."

Oh no. It can't be A-Rod, because he cheated.
Just ask Carrie Underwood:
Enjoy
Later
__________________________________________________________________________
Right now he's probably romancing
some baseball Annie
And she's probably getting frisky
Right now, he's probably wishing
That he didn’t have those shots
'Cause his lovin’ has been risky

Right now, he's probably up behind her
With a fungo
Cause his own “bat” don’t work
Why? Now he knows

He stuck that needle into his side
For his down-the-stretch Hall of Fame drive
Thought each homer would be a record feat
He swung a Louisville slugger both day and night
While he called the finger pointers liars
But maybe next time he'll think before he cheats

Right now, he still thinks its okey dokey
While all his suppliers are serving time in the pokey
Right now, he's probably thinking, "I'm a hunk"
And he's a thinking that he's gonna get away with that junk

Right now, he's probably dabbing on 20 dollars
Worth of that new cologne from Derek
Oh and he don't know


He stuck that needle into his side
For his down-the-stretch Hall of Fame drive
Thought each homer would be a record feat
He swung a Louisville slugger both day and night
While he called the finger pointers liars
But maybe next time he'll think before he cheats


Oh, maybe next time he'll think before he cheats
Oh, before he cheats
Oh

soupcan
Apr 06 2017 04:10 PM
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Nymr83 wrote:
why is Jeter a shoe-in? if you accept the evidence that he was a liability on defense his career rate stats on offense aren't very impressive - he's just a compiler who stuck around long past his shelf-life


3,000 hits.