Let’s make
one thing perfectly clear: I am a die-hard New
York Yankees fan and always will be, even during these most difficult
rebuilding years. But I have never been a New
York Mets hater. And why should I be? They play in my city, and my team
beats them routinely, most famously in the 2000
World Series.
Now given
the fact that Mets fans are not nearly as gracious, I think I am being very
generous. I once had a Mets fan tell me, with a straight face, that the Yankees
were “too corporate.” Really? This coming from someone whose team plays at Citi Field. A field sponsored by a bank
that should have been broken up after they cost taxpayers billions in bailout
money in 2008, yet still managed to get their name on a stadium that same year.
If the Yankees are “too corporate” then can someone explain why Fred Wilpon was mentioned in the Bernie Madoff scandal? I didn’t see any
Yankees involved in that bullshit.
Of course I
understand why Mets fans hate the Yankees so much, they are regularly
overshadowed by the 27 World Series
Championships, and 40 American League Championships. Yes, the Yankees have lost more World Series than the
Mets have been in, so of course
they are bitter. I guess Mets fans are just perpetually angry at how their
team just seems to always get it wrong, just wrong. Still paying Bobby Bonilla, huh? Enjoy that last homerun that he hit…when Bill Clinton was President. And
considerably even more disturbing, the Mets are a team that for some reason,
refuses to embrace its history, or honor the players that actually meant
something to that team, with any semblance of dignity or class.
Hey Mets fans,
can you name the four Mets retired numbers? It’s OK I’ll wait…I didn’t think
so. Of the four, only one actually
played the field in a Mets uniform, the great Tom Seaver.
Seriously? How can you not honor Dwight Gooden, Keith Hernandez, or Gary Carter from the 1986 Championship team? “You Gotta Believe”
that you are being assholes.
Or what about
John Franco and Mike Piazza? These
guys won for you and you choose not to acknowledge it? No wonder you have
sucked for so long, why would anyone want to play for you?
The Yankees
have retired 22 numbers, two are even retired twice, and I can name them all.
See that’s why when all is said and done, and the players play and the haters
hate, the Yankees are the greatest franchise in the history of sports; players
know they will be respected if they succeed, and fans know that everyone on the
field is conscious of those pinstripes and what it means to wear them.
OK, well-reasoned
and logical rant over...let’s get back to the task at hand…I went to two Mets
games this year, and in one of them I witnessed Matt Harvey pretty much shut the lights out on the Toronto Blue Jays’ alleged unbeatable
hitting. It is after seeing this that I know why the Mets will defeat the
Royals, and the games may not even be close. The Kansas City Royals managed to beat these
unbeatable Blue Jays in 6 games, with scores that were pretty high, so it was
the offense that carried that series.
Now for this
series, let’s talk about pitching. The Royals have two 13 game winners, which
in today’s game makes them all-stars, but the Mets have three and one of them
is 124-year old Bartolo Colon, who
has pitched well for them even out of the Bullpen. The guys who round out the
other three, DeGrom, Syndergaard, and Niese have had solid seasons, but have
clearly saved the best for the Postseason, and have yet to slow down. And I
have always had a thing for homegrown players that contribute. You know, the
way the Yankees did it in the 90’s. I guess my argument is the solid but
predictable one, that good pitching beats good hitting.
But the Mets
have been hitting too. With Cespedes questionable,
Curtis Granderson is having a good
postseason, and David Wright is
working his way into being a solid contributor after a long absence due to an
injury. And then there is Daniel Murphy.
Murphy’s law will be in effect for the Royals (sorry I just couldn’t help
myself). Daniel Murphy is on pace to, and I’m serious here, break some of Lou Gehrig’s postseason records. Yeah
you can argue they play more games now but still, it’s Lou F’in Gehrig! They have been playing more games in the postseason for over twenty
years and the records in question still stood.
There is no doubt that this guy Murphy
may be the factor that brings the Mets the title. So in typical Mets fashion what
do they do? They already let it “leak” out that they will not be signing him
next year. (Sigh…) And so it begins before it’s even over. What an appreciative
bunch.
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