


Guys I guess it’s my job to say something to make you more optimistic, however I am at a loss as well. These games hurt. 
Yet, what we still have to realize in all of our panic is that we are one day closer to getting our guys back and we are not any further away in the standings. Yes we could have the lead right now, but we don’t and not much is going to change that. At this point the only thing we can do is just what the team is doing. Be in survival mode and hope it doesn’t last much longer. So in the mean time, if you feel like the sky is falling, go ahead and panic along with these guys.Â
To pick up your mood, try this:Â Bud Light Real Mean of Genius commercial heaven.




100 comments
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:00am at 11:00 am (UTC -4)
Well, I know I have become uncharacteristically pessimistic, but I can deal with the injuries, I can deal with Castillo last Friday, and I can certainly deal with KRod last night.
Jerry’s laughing it up last night really bugged me.
Doesn’t the lack of fundamental ball bug anyone but me and darknova and Mr Bill??
I can deal with the end result of 2007 and 2008, but, injuries or no injuries, if we are not going to win this year or make the postseason, I at least want to see effort at all times and see that the manager cares about losing.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:04am at 11:04 am (UTC -4)
No it does badly Kingman, we don’t have the horses not to be playing fundamental ball. However, we know that Jerry is going nowhere. I don’t see a lack of effort and you and I both know Jerry cares about losing. He knows his job is on the line. Fact is he is stuck wishing for things to get better just like the rest of us. Spend some time if you are bored and go back and look at how his teams in Chicago played, take a look at errors, situational hitting stats, etc. He may not be the right man for the job, but it should not take a MLB manager to train MLB players how to field a damn ball or run the bases.
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:10am at 11:10 am (UTC -4)
Yeah, you are right, I know he obviously cares, and did look horrified last week; his post-game chuckling really teed me off last night.
Still, even in Baltimore, we were not always hustling on the bases, and Castillo is the only guy catching with two hands. If we are going down due to injuries, can’t we at least go down running hard?
Your idea is a good one, and maybe some research on this might dovetail nicely with this week’s Sunday Opinion. Jerry did have an awful lot of talent on those Chicago teams which made one postseason and got swept out of it in a hurry.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:12am at 11:12 am (UTC -4)
I did not see any cases of us not hustling. I just did not see it.
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:20am at 11:20 am (UTC -4)
Well, I guess I am being overly picky and letting disappointment cloud my judgment, but when Huff missed that popup the other night, even Wright was not hustling. He was jogging and wound up on first, when he clearly could have been on 2nd.
Again, this, to me, is just disappointing after all we have seen. Maybe being on 2nd would have made a difference, maybe not.
The only reason we won one game in Baltimore was because the O’s played so awfully in the field.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:22am at 11:22 am (UTC -4)
And the only reason we did not win all three is because Krod could not find the K zone and we could not come up with a big hit in the other.
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:25am at 11:25 am (UTC -4)
Touche.
You are right.
I need a break from this thinking; it is not natural for me, and it is unproductive.
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:29am at 11:29 am (UTC -4)
Kingman nooooooooooooooo lol
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:37am at 11:37 am (UTC -4)
LOL!
OK, I am cheering up already….
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:26am at 11:26 am (UTC -4)
Exactly! we did not take the series because we beat ourselves. Something we cannot afford with half the team on the DL.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:36am at 11:36 am (UTC -4)
I am not going to disagree with that at all Mr. Bill. But that does not change the fact that at any time we could do the little things and win games again.
darknova306
6/19/2009-11:39am at 11:39 am (UTC -4)
We’ve been beating ourselves all season.
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:39am at 11:39 am (UTC -4)
That’s what we keep hoping for. But what’s the formula for this change? how do you switch? Remember in 2007 the team kept losing ground and everyone was saying “we’ll be ok, we’ll come around, etc…” and they never did? Same thing last year.
What makes you think this year will be different? Is it hope?
trs86
6/19/2009-11:14am at 11:14 am (UTC -4)
Of course he did have Jose Valentin at SS who had 36 errors. LOL.
GravediggerHebner
6/19/2009-11:01am at 11:01 am (UTC -4)
Sing it to the Real Men of Genius tune:
Mr. De pressing blog entry wriiiiter!
trs86
6/19/2009-11:05am at 11:05 am (UTC -4)
I tried to find just the soundtrack to it and have it play in the background. LOL.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-11:16am at 11:16 am (UTC -4)
lol welcome to my world
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:07am at 11:07 am (UTC -4)
I’ll move this here since it actually fits the topic!
I got frustrated last night, and said I gave up on hope for the season (and got roundly chastised, by many people, some of whom seem to have joined me this morning). That was really a knee-jerk reaction, so I decided to think it through rationally (as much as I can muster).
So, I came up with a few givens:
-early season, the Mets had some flaws, but a bunch of guys started hot and the got a few games over .500
-Since the injuries, they have been a sub .500 team, especially since they started playing good opponents (but also overall)
-currently 2 over, the strong probability is they will be below .500 at the ASB (and I am assuming no help from the DL in that time, since none seems imminent)
- This team, even best case getting guys back, will still have some holes and flaws, will probably still give away games playing bad fundis (they have all year). And not all of the DL guys are coming back, or will be great when they do.
So, the question becomes, how many games can they win post-ASB, and how many will they need to make the playoffs? Let’s say 88 for division or WC.
if they are 3 under at the ASB, and there are ~ 75 games left, they would have to go 46-29 (.613) the rest of the way to hit 88 wins (which still might not be enough).
So, the questins become:
- how many teams below .500 at the ASB make the playoffs?
- Will the Mets stay at .500 or not by then?
- how much of an improvment will you see if/when (and when will) the DL guys come back?
- Is there an outside addition that will make that big of a diffrence?
- Even at full strength early in the year, where they a .600+ team?
Frankly, Omoar needs to be going through this same analysis over the next few weeks before decideing what to do. I’m fine with a slary dump hail mary, but am not comfortable with trading real prospects for a long-shot low % play.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:08am at 11:08 am (UTC -4)
That’s hard to say stick. A lot will depend on these next 10 games at home. If you go 6-4 here then you are right back to 3 games over again.
GravediggerHebner
6/19/2009-11:15am at 11:15 am (UTC -4)
Agree 100% that I don’t want to see another Zambrano/Kazmir type move based on poor analysis of the situation. I just think that the concept league wide of trading people much before the actual deadline is in it’s infancy (Sabathia and I think Harden last year) and we all know that Omar is not a cutting edge GM so I doubt he’s going to successfully pull off any kind of deal before say July 23rd or so, when the deadline pressure is actually present.
Even then, his track record is one of a minor deal. So anything that Omar might do to actually bring in a big time type player that at least on paper will improve the team significantly would by rational people have to be considered a surprise.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:20am at 11:20 am (UTC -4)
I don’t know, I would take a Shawn Green, Elduque type move right now.
GravediggerHebner
6/19/2009-11:29am at 11:29 am (UTC -4)
Then you’re probably going to be very happy with what Omar eventually does, which in my opinion means you are taking a rational, reality based view of it. The people expecting Matt Holliday or Carlos Lee to arrive are the ones who are, based on the GMs track record, going to be angry and or disappointed.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:31am at 11:31 am (UTC -4)
Agreed, UNLESS, Omar actually believes HIS job is on the line. I don’t think it is.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:40am at 11:40 am (UTC -4)
I don’t think it is either. If anything, he would put MORE of a target on his back if he bent over for Beane and gave up Holt, F mart and Thole for Holliday, and they still missed the playoffs, and had nothing left as reinforcements next eyar.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-11:18am at 11:18 am (UTC -4)
like i said in the last post – this was frankies first true blown save last nite – we cant expect him to be perfect – albeit last nights game woulda been cool – i’d rather him blow a game now rather than late sep when its truely on the line !
CaseStreet
6/19/2009-11:23am at 11:23 am (UTC -4)
Thanks to the MLB Network, I’ve decided that the Mets are just as bad/good as the rest of the league. All teams have issues and problems that make their fans go crazy. It’s not just the Mets.
For example, the Yankees just lost a series to the Nats. Is there season over? No.
At the end of the day, all I care about is being first in the division after the season is over. How that happens, doesn’t really matter.
In case you forgot, those bastard Phillies won the World Series last year, so anything is possible.
So, look to the Standings Widget and notice we’re 2 games above .500 and 3 Games Behind the Phillies.
There’s still lots of baseball to be played, try to enjoy the ride. This is baseball afterall, the American past-time. If you’re not having fun, then you may want to take a break.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:25am at 11:25 am (UTC -4)
Agreed. Great post.
Kingman 26
6/19/2009-11:26am at 11:26 am (UTC -4)
You are 100% right.
darknova306
6/19/2009-11:56am at 11:56 am (UTC -4)
But the Phillies played solidly in the field last year. We don’t come close to that. That’s my main concern.
Your post is right, though. The team does still have a chance, I’m just not buying it right now. It’s probably a good thing that I’ll miss baseball all weekend for a wedding. I definitely need a break.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:58am at 11:58 am (UTC -4)
Good point. The Phils lose, but are much less likely to give away games like the Mets do.
CaseStreet
6/19/2009-1:05pm at 1:05 pm (UTC -4)
that’s my point. All teams give away games. Not just the Mets.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:24am at 11:24 am (UTC -4)
Guys I just refuse to do it. Some of you can if you want and may be warranted. But I refuse to say seasons over and we will not be in the race at the break. I just don’t see it. We can and have played well with these scrubs before and I expect us to play well at home this week. We go 3-7 this homestand and finish at two games below.500 for our season record, I may be right there with you.
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:28am at 11:28 am (UTC -4)
We go 3-7 this homestand and finish at two games below.500 for our season record, I may be right there with you.
Get ready then! LOL
trs86
6/19/2009-11:31am at 11:31 am (UTC -4)
Why would you think we would Mr. Bill? I guess the same reason I think we will not. Oh well.
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:36am at 11:36 am (UTC -4)
Just messing with you real. I actually thought 5-5 but with the way the mets keep beating themselves I am changing my mind.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:37am at 11:37 am (UTC -4)
I honestly think we will comeback and go 6-4 at worst 5-5.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:43am at 11:43 am (UTC -4)
Well, the way they have been playing lately, the opponents will win 5. The Mets will lose eand additional 2.
giving a final record of 3-7!
mrbill
6/19/2009-11:45am at 11:45 am (UTC -4)
LOL
metsfan4decades
6/19/2009-11:29am at 11:29 am (UTC -4)
Normally an optimistic person myself, I find myself watching these game, when we have a lead, waiting for the other shoe to drop. What are the cliches? No lead is safe? It ain’t over ’till it’s over? And all the rest.
Anymore with a lead, I don’t exhale until the last pitch in the 9th. I think the last time I did was in 2006.
That being said, I still think we have a very good shot to stay in this and make a run down the stretch. Philly has their own problems right now and I never thought their pitching would carry them through the season anyway. Braves are holding their own but a little worse than I expected them to be. The Marlins are just where I expected them to be and the Nats…only thing I can say about the Nats is the entertainment factor when it comes to playing the Yankees. HAHAHAHA.
This division, as a whole, is pretty weak this year and no one is running away with this. Hold on tight b/c being a Met fan ain’t for sissies!
LGM!
GravediggerHebner
6/19/2009-11:39am at 11:39 am (UTC -4)
I’m surprised to hear you refer to the “other shoe.” I know while I was watching last night, this is how it went for me:
KRod takes the mound – “Put it in the books.”
Weiters hits leadoff double – “OK KRod, just dazzle them with your array and strand this guy.”
Reimold walks – “Excellent, the double play is set up.”
Santos misses getting Pie at 3rd base – “Work that change up KRod and get the force at the plate.”
Jones walks driving in the tieing run – “Hold ‘em here and we’ll get their crappy bullpen in extras.”
Markakis strikes out – “Yes, now the DP, let’s go!”
Huff gets game winning hit – “You bastard Huff I’ll forgive you when you’re wearing orange and blue.”
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:43am at 11:43 am (UTC -4)
He’ll make quite a pair with Luis Castillo on the right side of the infield so long as the opponents agree to only hit groundballs.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:50am at 11:50 am (UTC -4)
No, they have to hit it to the left side only, since combined they have no range either.
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:30am at 11:30 am (UTC -4)
I agree with Kingman that Manuel is an awful manager (tactically, as well as his seeming nonchalant attitude) but it is highly unlikely the Wilpons will pay 3 manager for 2009.
And I also agree with Case and TRS that it is too soon to quit on the season. There’s no reason another hot July or August (it has happened that way for this team before) can’t put them right back on top and set them up for “meaningful games” in September.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:33am at 11:33 am (UTC -4)
Nice to have you back Wanny.
Anyway, I think Kingman has a great point. Manuel is terrible but it’s not going to change right now and I don’t think all of this is his fault.
As I said, I am hoping they are in survival mode and will show us something. How many times have we already came back from the dead this year with these scrubs?
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:40am at 11:40 am (UTC -4)
Thanks, the crap has hit the fan recently at work.
Agreed that not everything is Manuel’s fault. But when you’re trying to get by with marginal talent at 1B, SS, SP, RP and the corner outfield postions, then you can’t afford to have a manager cost you games either.
But there’s no way that will change.
mrbill
6/19/2009-12:02pm at 12:02 pm (UTC -4)
Are you Wanny2 from metsblog?
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-12:14pm at 12:14 pm (UTC -4)
I don’t know. Are you?
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:27pm at 12:27 pm (UTC -4)
schizophrenic are we?
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-12:46pm at 12:46 pm (UTC -4)
I’ve always struggled with existential questions.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:52pm at 12:52 pm (UTC -4)
i drink therefore i am !!
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:32am at 11:32 am (UTC -4)
By the way, for anyone who expected Bobby Parnell to continue to have such a low ERA despite a WHIP well over 1.50, I guess the realization that Parnell is not the next big thing is setting in.
It’s a good thing Sean Green has started to settle back in. Parnell and Feliciano had both been playing far over their heads.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:34am at 11:34 am (UTC -4)
I don’t know Biemel did last year, LOL.
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:41am at 11:41 am (UTC -4)
Good point!
Beimel managed to keep his ERA down by leaving the game as soon as he put runners on (he pitched about .5 innings per appearance) and let Broxton and Saito do his dirty work.
prismo
6/19/2009-11:49am at 11:49 am (UTC -4)
Or maybe I don’t expect Parnell to continue to have such a high WHIP despite his low ERA.
Half glass full!
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-11:33am at 11:33 am (UTC -4)
I’ll feel ripped off if tomorrow’s Shields v. Santana game is rained out so that the Sunday ticket holders gain the benefit over the Saturday ticket holders.
But I think they might have to day/night it on Sunday because, obviously, the Mets and Ray will not meet again.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:34am at 11:34 am (UTC -4)
Interesting point, I don’t know if they have a common day or not.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:49am at 11:49 am (UTC -4)
I’ll never give up, if they are in it mathmatically.
I’m just trying to decide what (and how good) this team is or can be.
Are they good? Are they lousy? Are they slightly better than average but flawed (like most of the league?)
What I do know is, the stretch up to the ASB is crucial if they don’t want to need a miracle finish,
And, we are probably counting too much (romanticizing?) on the calvery coming, since it could easily end up being 3 10 YOs with cap guns riding scooters.
trs86
6/19/2009-11:52am at 11:52 am (UTC -4)
We have no idea until healthy Stick.
stickguy
6/19/2009-11:57am at 11:57 am (UTC -4)
TRS, in your opinion, what were they when healthy, and what do you expect them to be if everyone on the DL comes back, at realatively what they were before (a big if of course)?
Damned thing is, right now, Ollie might be the first guy back!
trs86
6/19/2009-12:05pm at 12:05 pm (UTC -4)
I know, LOL. I expect Ollie back in a week or so.
I really don’t have a clue Stick. I would like to think they can play similar to they did last year after the break but who the hell knows. All I want is to be in the same spot we were the last 2 years and win that last game. That’s all I can hope for.
darknova306
6/19/2009-12:12pm at 12:12 pm (UTC -4)
The thing is that we were a poor fundamental team when we were healthy this year. And we’re just as poor now. The guy that would actually make a difference for us and give us a shot at the playoffs would be Delgado. We NEED that kind of bat in the middle of the lineup for the pitchers to fear. Problem is he’s a long way from returning and will probably need a decent amount of time to get his timing back. I wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see him back at all.
QnsNative718
6/19/2009-12:18pm at 12:18 pm (UTC -4)
Thats why a trade for a bat is the only way to go if this team has any plans of playing in mid October.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:13pm at 12:13 pm (UTC -4)
i need to see ollie against aaa pitching before i can say he is gonna help – extended spring training means little to me
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-12:14pm at 12:14 pm (UTC -4)
I’ve seen enough of him against major leaguers to know that there will as many days that he helps as there will be days that he doesn’t.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:16pm at 12:16 pm (UTC -4)
wanny – i dont want to preview my interview with swoboda but wait til u hear what he has to say about ollie
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-12:20pm at 12:20 pm (UTC -4)
Sounds like it’s not good. And I like previews, unless they’re the type that say:
“Watch: Me, a tacquito and Mr. Met sharing a romantic moment on the CF concourse at Citifield.”
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:23pm at 12:23 pm (UTC -4)
is that kinda like the david cone in the bullpen situation? and ron was tough on ollie for the record imo
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:15pm at 12:15 pm (UTC -4)
any time table on jose since ive been gon?
trs86
6/19/2009-12:17pm at 12:17 pm (UTC -4)
Not even started rehab in FL.
darknova306
6/19/2009-12:21pm at 12:21 pm (UTC -4)
Isn’t he still sitting in the dugout with the team? He’s gonna be a while, which is fine with me. I don’t want him coming back unless he’s 100% healthy. No rushing back Jose…
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:53pm at 12:53 pm (UTC -4)
well his 85 % is better than valeras 98% that leads us to – DAMN I HATE THIS NEW MATH !!!
QnsNative718
6/19/2009-12:20pm at 12:20 pm (UTC -4)
Foxsports – Mets general manager Omar Minaya said that he wouldn’t estimate a time for Reyes’ return. “All the tests that he’s been given are positive and encouraging,” Minaya said.
QnsNative718
6/19/2009-12:22pm at 12:22 pm (UTC -4)
That was as of yesterday.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:22pm at 12:22 pm (UTC -4)
oh okay – translation – last week of september
QnsNative718
6/19/2009-12:27pm at 12:27 pm (UTC -4)
Lol.. Rust, I dont know about you, man, but Im drained with this team… yet I will never take a break from them. Theyre my drug and I am their slave. Where’s A&E when you need em?
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:28pm at 12:28 pm (UTC -4)
lol yeah i went through withdrawl when i was on vacation – good thing i didnt see any games lol
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:25pm at 12:25 pm (UTC -4)
btw guys good to be back – somehow i can’t access the comments section from my i-phone now – i had no prob until my second day in new orleans and i cahanged my password – any sugestions?
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:33pm at 12:33 pm (UTC -4)
Don’t change your password?
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:36pm at 12:36 pm (UTC -4)
already did i have no probs writing on the comments section here but on my phone i have muy problemos now
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:36pm at 12:36 pm (UTC -4)
Start a pool on who comes back 1st, Jose or Delgado.
I would be shocked to see either one of them on the field before 8/1.
And I am really curious how Delgado is going to look when he does come back. Figure on at least 2 weeks of Fernando-like production as he tries to get his timing back.
Speaking of F mart, he needs to go back down now that the AL parks are done. Call up WIly mo. Even Evans. Anyone that might get hits on a more regular basis. I’m looking forward to him being the everyday RF or LF in 2010, but let him get a cuple hunder more ABs in AAA 1st.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:44pm at 12:44 pm (UTC -4)
i agree on all counts stick but isnt willy mo on the dl?
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:49pm at 12:49 pm (UTC -4)
Nope. He was out briefly, but has come back. I think. Pretty sure. Maybe. Or not.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:54pm at 12:54 pm (UTC -4)
then im for it – i felt fernando need more time in the minors
wannybackstra
6/19/2009-2:30pm at 2:30 pm (UTC -4)
Willy Mo isn’t likely to hit more than anyone. He’s a terrible hitter: 253 .307 .447 for his major league career and currently has a .290 OBP in AAA.
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:43pm at 12:43 pm (UTC -4)
If Omar manages to get a reinforcement bat soon (say, Huff or Wiggington, someone at that level), the biggest returnees just might be Wagner and Putz (assuming they return on roughly 8/1 and 9/1). Them and Ollie or Maine
Lets say Huff comes in, and has a ~ .880 OPS 2nd half (his track record). If the rest of the crew holds their own, the offense can survive.
1 more solid SP (unless Neive keeps it up, in which case, no problem!) and the rotation should fall somewhere between a strength and holding it’s own.
So, getting a couple of experienced, and fresh, BP arms for the stretch runs would be huge, and something that not having killed the team the last 2 years.
A shutdown pen down the stretch would be huge. I can’t even imagine another year of strong SP or big offensive output flushed away by a pourous pen down the stretch.
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:45pm at 12:45 pm (UTC -4)
depends on who we have to deal to get a huff or A WIGGY – MID LEVEL “PROSPECTS ” YES
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:51pm at 12:51 pm (UTC -4)
goes without saying. If they want Antonio, or Stoner, or even Gee, yo ugotta do that. Not worth Holt or Thole or Mejias.
Wonder if they have anyone else expensive but useful to move? Make it a package deal!
rustyjr
6/19/2009-12:55pm at 12:55 pm (UTC -4)
I WANT STONER ON THE MOTHER TEAM SO I CAN BUY I JERSEY !!! lol still no word if we signed our top prospects yet huh?
There's Always '09
6/19/2009-2:45pm at 2:45 pm (UTC -4)
Trading for Huff or Wiggy would be such a mistake. We have guys like that.
stickguy
6/19/2009-12:48pm at 12:48 pm (UTC -4)
OK, if they win any games next week, it better be Thursday. Just got tix for the day game vs. the cards. Even in the lower deck (I think). Sec 331? Gotta go figure out where that is!
Even on sale from the Mets ($20 off). Must be having trouble filling the place!
remember all the off season talk about not being able to get a ticket this year? Oops.
stickguy
6/19/2009-1:08pm at 1:08 pm (UTC -4)
looks to be in that middle level. I’ll call it Loge for old times sake.
Field, Mezz, Loge and upeer made it way too easy to figure out where yo uwere sitting.
DNDJohan aka kistics
6/19/2009-1:13pm at 1:13 pm (UTC -4)
Just for your FYI, next time go to stubhub on the day of the game. You’ll get really good deals. Many are much below face value. Many brokers are selling them below face value to salvage something out of it.
The economy is bad, so ticket demand is very low. It’s a super buyers market.
DNDJohan aka kistics
6/19/2009-1:15pm at 1:15 pm (UTC -4)
Just for your FYI <— What does that even mean?
stickguy
6/19/2009-1:29pm at 1:29 pm (UTC -4)
department of redundancy department?
stickguy
6/19/2009-1:30pm at 1:30 pm (UTC -4)
a good idea. Harder to do though when you don’t live locally, and need to plan somewhat ahead.
DNDJohan aka kistics
6/19/2009-2:18pm at 2:18 pm (UTC -4)
Ahhh… yes, that would be a problem. But even when you buy couple days before, you might still find some good deals.
mrose
6/19/2009-1:02pm at 1:02 pm (UTC -4)
new and improved NL East Series preview is up http://www.nleastchatter.com/2009/06/19/nl-east-weekend-series-preview-6-19-2009/
CaseStreet
6/19/2009-1:07pm at 1:07 pm (UTC -4)
I’m so pissed off. I have about 500 words with charts that got put into a photo caption somehow. Now I can’t fix it. Argh.
mrose
6/19/2009-1:09pm at 1:09 pm (UTC -4)
it sounds like a hilarious post tough
haha
CaseStreet
6/19/2009-1:20pm at 1:20 pm (UTC -4)
were you peeking? I hope I can fix it, but I have to actually do some work now, so it’ll be a while.