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Magazine Cover Derby Round 1.31


1973 World Series (Sports Illustrated) 2 votes

Knight Cap (Sports Illustrated) 6 votes

Welcome to Rip City (Sports Illustrated) 3 votes

Dwight Gooden: Pitcher Of Ice (New York Sunday News Magazine) 5 votes

Benjamin Grimm
May 08 2019 04:27 AM

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Vote for the cover that you like the best. Voting will run for seven days.



1973 World Series

Sports Illustrated, October 22, 1973.

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Knight Cap

Sports Illustrated, November 3, 1986.

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Welcome to Rip City

Sports Illustrated, July 17, 2006.

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Dwight Gooden: Pitcher Of Ice

New York Sunday News Magazine, September 2, 1984.

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41Forever
May 08 2019 06:09 AM
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Rich Gedman's expression and body language tells the story even better than Ray Knight's stunned look!

Edgy MD
May 08 2019 06:33 AM
Re: Magazine Cover Derby Round 1.31

That Knight picture is poorly captioned. How could a homer in the seventh "win" the World Series, or even the game, for the Mets?



One might just as easily say Jesse Orosco won the game by stopping the Sox rally in the top of the eighth, collecting an RBI single in the bottom of the inning, and then finishing off the save in the ninth.

kcmets
May 08 2019 07:01 AM
Re: Magazine Cover Derby Round 1.31

Went with Ice

seawolf17
May 08 2019 07:21 AM
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Wonderful moment, terrible cover for Ray Knight. I voted Doc also.

Centerfield
May 08 2019 12:18 PM
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The Mets won the World Series. That cover could be a picture of my ass and I would still vote for it.



I can think of a bunch of polls that Rip City and Ice would win handily.

Edgy MD
May 08 2019 12:34 PM
Re: Magazine Cover Derby Round 1.31

Ice, Ice, Baby!



Ice, Ice, Baby!

G-Fafif
May 08 2019 12:38 PM
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Gonna go with cover over event in this case, despite CF's suggesting that anything that says Mets Win World Series is automatically awesome (which it is). Of course a magazine that features the Mets winning the World Series is not only special but rare, but the presentation is a touch underwhelming. I admire the specificity of capturing the aftermath of the big blow, but the excitement and enormity of this powerhouse team capturing the championship that nearly eluded them doesn't feel best summed up by Ray Knight high-fiving the batboy, Rich Gedman's dismay notwithstanding. Had the Red Sox put the Series away in five, they planned to feature the Lakers and Jack Nicholson as their cover subjects (for the NBA preview) and isolate the World Series result above the flag. Maybe they weren't prepared for the turn of events.



I thought RIP CITY was a fantastic cover, hitting the mark in the moment as SI would, a la the Best Infield Ever treatment seven years before. The 2006 Mets were the 1986 Mets, Jr., at that stage and their surge was all about those five guys. "Captain Red Ass" was a daring choice for a coverline as well, prudish country that we are.

Johnny Lunchbucket
May 08 2019 12:46 PM
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I went with the 73 WS. Not often you get a cover shot of a guy sliding into first base. Plus, classic Oakland unis, and John Milner with the flip shades, all very 1973

Edgy MD
May 08 2019 12:53 PM
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It also contrasts with the 1986 cover in that it's daytime excitement.

batmagadanleadoff
May 08 2019 01:57 PM
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=G-Fafif post_id=9487 time=1557340697 user_id=55] The 2006 Mets were the 1986 Mets, Jr., at that stage and their surge was all about those five guys.



It was the best top half of a lineup in Mets history and the best top half of a lineup in 2006. Also, by far, the best 3-4-5 middle of the order in all of baseball that season -- you could arrange Wright and the two Carloses any which way you liked without losing anything. It was also the best team in baseball that year. They handed Willie Randolph a Ferrari on steroids and he goes out and makes Lo Duca his designated sacrifice bunter, playing one run first inning baseball in every fucking game that he ever managed, even on the road in the pinball machine atmosphere of pre-humidor Coors Field, where, before you even make out your lineup card, you should assume you're gonna need eight runs to win the game.

batmagadanleadoff
May 08 2019 02:06 PM
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=batmagadanleadoff post_id=9494 time=1557345449 user_id=68]
=G-Fafif post_id=9487 time=1557340697 user_id=55] The 2006 Mets were the 1986 Mets, Jr., at that stage and their surge was all about those five guys.



It was the best top half of a lineup in Mets history and the best top half of a lineup in 2006. Also, by far, the best 3-4-5 middle of the order in all of baseball that season -- you could arrange Wright and the two Carloses any which way you liked without losing anything. It was also the best team in baseball that year. They handed Willie Randolph a Ferrari on steroids and he goes out and makes Lo Duca his designated sacrifice bunter, playing one run first inning baseball in every fucking game that he ever managed, even on the road in the pinball machine atmosphere of pre-humidor Coors Field, where, before you even make out your lineup card, you should assume you're gonna need eight runs to win the game.


My mistake. 2006 was post-humidor. But you still needed eight runs on average to win a game at Coors in 2006. One time, Willie sac bunted in the top of the first at Coors with Reyes already on second base with nobody out. Reyes was the fastest guy in baseball ferchrissakes. He might score from second without the ball even leaving the infield. Anybody ever heard of a dumber, more moronic idea than that one?

dgwphotography
May 08 2019 07:58 PM
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=batmagadanleadoff post_id=9497 time=1557345964 user_id=68]
Anybody ever heard of a dumber, more moronic idea than that one?



Hiring Willie Randolph

Centerfield
May 09 2019 07:40 AM
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=dgwphotography post_id=9552 time=1557367084 user_id=78]
=batmagadanleadoff post_id=9497 time=1557345964 user_id=68]
Anybody ever heard of a dumber, more moronic idea than that one?



Hiring Willie Randolph


I'd like to report this post as unequivocally accurate.

Benjamin Grimm
May 15 2019 07:42 AM
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Rankings so far:

1. Casey of the Mets (Sports Illustrated)

2. The Amaysing Mets (Sports Illustrated)

3. Mets in the Stretch (Life)

4. Dr. K: Baseball's Hottest Pitcher (Time)

5. Best Infield Ever? (Sports Illustrated)

6. Struggle at the Top (Sports Illustrated)

7. Dwight the Great (Sports Illustrated)

8. The Movin' Mets (Sports Illustrated)

9. Late Innings (The New Yorker)

10. Pennant Pressure (Sports Illustrated)

11. Jay Hook of the N.Y. Mets (SarcoScope)

12. You Can Go Home Again (Sports Illustrated)

13. Doctor K (Sports Illustrated)

14. Tom & Nancy Seaver (McCall's)

15. Casey Stengel (New York Sunday News Magazine)

16. The Straw That Stirs The Mets (Sports Illustrated)

17. Darryl Strawberry: The Mets' Super Sophomore is the Apple of New York's Eye (The Sporting News)

18. The Real Tom Seaver by Bud Harrelson (Sport Magazine)

19. Iwo Jima (Jock Magazine)

20. Darryl Strawberry: No Big Apple Hype (Inside Sports)

21. Tom Seaver & The Art Of Pitching (Sport Magazine)

22. Big Gun: Dave Kingman (The Sporting News)

23. Mona Lisa (The New Yorker)

24. Armed Force (Sports Illustrated)

25. The Man Who Built the Mets (New York Times Magazine)

26. Mays Talks About His Future Career As He Quits Mets (Jet)

27. Mr. Long Ball (Sports Illustrated)

28. The Straw Man! (New York Sports)

29. Let's Go Mets! (New York)

30. Knight Cap (Sports Illustrated)

31. The Baseball Battle for New York (Sports Illustrated)