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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 06:41 AM |
It's official--I went to a game at Fenway this week, and loved it liked I've loved no baseball game at Shea since about 1999, and maybe ever. This was just the best baseball experience I've had in--well, I don't know how far back my memory can stretch. Rooting for the Mets in 1973 was great, but this was just as good.
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KC Jul 01 2005 06:56 AM |
Glad you had fun. It's a great place to see a game, especially in good seats.
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soupcan Jul 01 2005 07:17 AM |
I'm glad you had a blast at the Fens. I always do when I go to games there. It is a wonderful place to be if you are a baseball fan. You did not mention though, how uncomfortable your actual seat was and we both know it was.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 07:18 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 01 2005 07:27 AM |
I've sat in the bad seats plenty. (I went to grad school about three blocks up Comm Ave from Kenmore Square, when I couldn't afford better than the cheapest seats). But the demographic may genuinely be changing--that's what the article in the program was about, how the Sox are reaching out to corporate groups and family groups, and deliberately pricing games out of the beer-spilling working joes' reach. This elitist policy is leaving the WJ fans watching the game in the bar, where they're probably better off, and the families (like mine) attending a game or two per season are willing to shell out--and Fenway is packed every game.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 01 2005 07:23 AM |
Maybe you should edit out the insulting derisive stuff about your friends here, and shoot a copy off to Fred, just to let them know.
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KC Jul 01 2005 07:24 AM |
Bret, pass the kool-aid over here ... I wanna get high too.
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MFS62 Jul 01 2005 07:36 AM |
My trip to Fenway was a few years ago, and had a different perception.
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soupcan Jul 01 2005 07:42 AM |
Bret -
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 07:48 AM |
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Yeah, I'm sure Fred not at all defensive about his short-sighted policies, and would be eager to change them if only someone would suggest doing to so to him. I can just see him hiring Bill James, for example, and listening to radical "insulting derisive" criticisms of the self-defeating policies he's instituted. Soupy's comments about the Mets' problems stemming from the role they play in Fred's mind, as ancillary to his larger real-estate concerns, are an interesting comparison to Fenway, which is thriving despite having several of the Mets's stadium problems, some of them worse than the Mets', but have somehow made a chronic source of irritation into one of the team's strengths. OE--Soup, I'll stack up my fat ass to anyone's here, but I honestly didn't even notice any problem with the seat.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 01 2005 07:52 AM |
I've been to three games at Fenway, on consecutive days in the summer of 1986. I even saw Tom Seaver pitch for the Red Sox. He's the only pitcher I'm aware of who I saw pitch for four different teams in three different parks: (As a Met and Red at Shea, as a White Sock in the Bronx, and as a Red Sock at Fenway.)
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Spacemans Bong Jul 01 2005 07:56 AM |
You sit in the plastic seats and you won't be noticing much problems with legroom or width. It's the wooden Grandstand seats that are tiny.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 01 2005 07:57 AM |
Yeah, why bother trying when continuing to behave like a caustic fucktard here is so much more fun.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 08:36 AM |
No, being a caustic fucktard around here isn't fun at all, though it should be. This is my point, Dickshot: Sox fans (and the Sox program) basically say the same kinds of things I do about their team, only instead of being perceived as the enemy, it's treated like just about nothing.
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Willets Point Jul 01 2005 08:40 AM |
Hi Bret, glad you had a good time at Fenway. Sorry I didn't have more time to spend with you and your daughter.
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Elster88 Jul 01 2005 08:45 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 01 2005 09:06 AM |
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Of course, I am a relatively young punk, so what the hell do I know?
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 01 2005 08:56 AM |
I also think that "perceived as the enemy" is a little overwrought.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 01 2005 09:09 AM |
I didn't disagree with anything you said about the Red Sox, and in fact I trust it.
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soupcan Jul 01 2005 09:49 AM |
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You can upload images to this site for free and then link them to the 'Pool. [url=http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?type=main&uerr=0&picid=474507&ext=jpg]Let's see that Sox anti-propaganda[/url]
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 09:59 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 01 2005 10:25 AM |
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a) not at all. Was my tone unfriendly overall? I was just making fun of Edgy's hyper-defensive manner of providing deflective crap to any mildly anti-Mets post here. Otherwise, I don't think I was being hostile to this site at all. OE: a few weeks back some hapless poster here labelled some Mets' move "stupid." (Was it Rotblatt?) Edgy was all over him, until he backed off "stupid" and changed it legally to "foolish," I think. A more stupid and foolish waste of bandwidth I cannot imagine, and it sent the none-too-subtle message"Give the Mets any grief whatsoever, and I'll force you back off or else I'll accuse you of saying things you won't back up." Getalifeawready, indeed. b)ftr, I was specifically NOT including you. I just find it hard to post stuff here when my motives, my agenda, my loyalty to the blue and orange, etc. get raised most of the time I post anything at all, whether it's relevant or not. If you don't think I've gotten a lot of undeserved flak around here--well, that's kind of my point. I get a fair amount of crap, and everyone thinks "Hey, that's the way we treat people like him. Why does he have a problem with it?" If you are my friend (and I believe you are) then why turn my disagreements with you into challenges to our friendship? We see some things differently--it doesn't make you a bad person. You can support weenie principles, and I'll still respect you, though I may make fun of your weeenie principles from time to time. Don't you see the humor in my accusing you of being defensive, and your reaction is--to be defensive? I know there's very few ways to win that argument, but you might say, "Well, that's his opinion, I'll let it slide" instead of defending your non-defensiveness. It's interesting that the scenario projected onto the Sox (above) is the same one the Mets are currently experiencing: when the Sox go a few seasons after winning their long-awaited pennant (it was sugggested) just you wait and see how loyal their so-called fans will be then. I don;t think that's going to happen (because the Sox seem to do some long-range planning, and spend their money wisely) but that's exactly where the Mets are: five years past their last pennant, and in last place most of that time. Maybe I'm just comfortable in an environment, exactly as was suggested above, where the fans feel it's appropriate to blast, mock, criticize and second-guess management and players for being in that spot. If the Sox DO screw the pooch the next few years, their fans will turn on them probably--and deservedly. I think that recognition of reality speaks more highly of the Sox fans' perceptiveness than does the mostly clueless, mostly defensive, mostly pom-poms 'n' pajamas reaction around here to the Mets' pooch-screwing. If that does happen, I expect to be fine with it--and surrounded by a lot of company. Look, I don't want this discussion to be about me anymore than you do--but I do find it ironic that not only do my posts attract hostile reactions, much more so than they would in a less pom-pom infected atmosphere, but you actually have the balls to post here "WHAT turd got thrown at you? I didn't see no turd. Did anyone see any turds flung in Bret's direction? Bret, I have no idea what you're complaining about--I promise you, you're defintely NOT covered in shit up to your eyeballs. Is he, folks? Of course not." Please don't pee on me (to mix metaphors and excrement) and tell me it's raining. WP--It was sold inside AND outside the park, I thought. It was published by an independent group, Boston Baseball (bosball@aol.com), but I can't even imagine some group selling a program critical of Sterling Mets at Shea without Fred rousting them and suing them and making their lives miserable. They were being hawked openly on the street a few feet from the turnstiles, where I bought mine.
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KC Jul 01 2005 10:10 AM |
>>>my motives, my agenda, my loyalty to the blue and orange, etc. get raised most of the time I post anything at all, whether it's relevant or not.<<<
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 01 2005 10:18 AM |
I can live with that.
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cooby Jul 01 2005 10:48 AM |
Good luck with your new team Sal. Cool that they're already World Champions, no sense starting over with a bottom dweller, right?
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Iubitul Jul 01 2005 10:56 AM |
Sal, I had a similar great experience at Fenway, but my seats were even better ;-)
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KC Jul 01 2005 12:08 PM |
>>>If you were in my shoes, you might not feel the same, but you're not and I am. That's how I perceive things.<<<
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TheOldMole Jul 01 2005 12:18 PM |
It's possible to root for both the Sox and the Mets. I do. My roots are New England, and my wife's family New England also.
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KC Jul 01 2005 12:23 PM |
I think most of us are Sawx fans, they've been my second team long before
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 01 2005 12:29 PM |
I think Red Sox-Mets (or the other way around) is an easy transition.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 02 2005 07:12 AM |
I almost forgot one of the Mets-related high points of my day at Fenway: I got to sit a few yards away from a pleasure I never thought I'd have again: John Olerud playing first base for the home team and driving in runs for the same (Olie drove in his 1200th RBI that day), and I got to cheer him. Also we got to see Wakefield throw live--I've never watched a knuckler from that close before. 69 MPH, 68 MPH knuck, and occasional 76 MPH fastball--and they couldn't touch him.
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seawolf17 Jul 02 2005 07:18 AM |
Aren't knuckleballers awesome up close? We saw one (I don't remember his name) in Rochester a few years ago. My friend and I realized in the first inning that he was throwing knucklers, so we moved down right behind home plate to check it out. It's awesome to see; the ball really does move all over the place, and you can really see the seams. Very cool.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 02 2005 07:46 AM |
I may have oversold the movement on the knuck by telling my daughter to look for the ball to dance and dip and dive. I think I got her expecting to see it do the mambo on its way to the plate.
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 02 2005 09:19 PM |
Sorry to be late on this - we had cable modem issues the last couple of days.
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holychicken Jul 03 2005 10:52 AM |
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I don't mean to be confrontational, but I disagree with what you find so obvious. I live up here in Boston and get to Fenway as much as I can and have been doing so for the past 5 years. . .and even went to games sporadically for years before that. Fenway wasn't always the way it is now and what changed was not the fact that the other team in town left, but that they won a Championship. There is a VERY distinct difference this year than last year and even last year was good because there was a lot of hope based on the fact that they improved as a team and got rid of what they thought was the problem: Grady Little. Alll I have to say is that it is MUCH easier being a NYer in fenway this year than it has in the past. Even as a Mets fan, there was some bitterness for obvious reasons but that has been all but eliminated by the recent success of the Red Sox.
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holychicken Jul 03 2005 11:12 AM |
Oh, BTW, you suck for two reasons.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 03 2005 01:36 PM |
Wish I'd a known you were a Boston chicken--I woulda suggested meeting. We were staying at a South End hotel, at WP's kind suggestion.
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willpie Jul 03 2005 03:17 PM |
This many posts and not a single "Don't let the door hit you in the ass;" that's love, baby.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 03 2005 04:31 PM |
It's still early.
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metsmarathon Jul 03 2005 05:11 PM |
"(The only classless part was that they IDed Malzone as a shortstop for the Sox in the 50s and 60s--I promptly said "Bullshit, he was a third baseman, a terrific third baseman" to my kid.)"
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 03 2005 07:09 PM |
"i've just got this feeling that if the mets had done something like that, it would have been considered to be indicaive of some systematic balh blah blah."
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KC Jul 08 2005 07:02 AM |
>>>Well, as you know, I live to make sweeping and inaccurate remarks about the Mets, which neither reflect reality as I see it nor as any of you view it, just so long as it pisses you off. You, of course, may have "feelings" about things, and may express them freely, while if I were to dare express my own subjective opinions, I get called a whining self-victimizing attention whore, or "Ms. Met." whichever one is worse.<<<
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 08 2005 07:12 AM |
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Forget it? I'm trying to find a way to add it permanently to my name. You know, where yours says "admin"? I last checked my work e-mail six minutes ago. Nothing from you on it.
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Willets Point Jul 08 2005 07:15 AM |
Where's the original "caustic fucktard" post, I missed it.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 08 2005 07:35 AM |
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As Henry James was informed (you know the anecdote, of course, WP), "Ye're in it." Dickshot's followup response on page one of this thread.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 08 2005 07:38 AM |
For those who don't know the anecdote: http://www.yougotstyle.org/archives/000055.html
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Willets Point Jul 08 2005 07:43 AM |
Ah, but say it with love:
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soupcan Jul 08 2005 07:46 AM |
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Yo Bret - I want those 3 minutes of my life back please.
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KC Jul 08 2005 08:21 AM |
Re-sent email, please lmk if you don't get it.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 08 2005 09:04 AM |
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I'm just overly fond of anecdotes where a wordy gasbag gets sent up.
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Willets Point Oct 28 2005 01:04 PM |
I'm looking forward to Bret returning to proclaim his newfound love for the Chicago White Sox.
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