Sunday, May 20, 2007

Yanks 6, Mets 2

Yuck.

As a long suffering Mets fan, I (1) knew this would happen, and (2) know that the only conclusion to draw from this is: the Mets can still lose the season series against the Yankees. Well, that, and maybe Maine has fallen into some vortex of doom from which he will never return.

Bright note: Red Sox took two of three from Braves.

Update: Twiffer accuses me of sounding like a Cubs fan. The Mets, like the Cubs, have a way of disappointing their fans; nevertheless, I'll admit that the Mets have, at least, participated in four, and won two, World Series within the memory of many living Americans. Also, I'll confess, Tim Marchman's characterization of Mets fans fits me well. (Perhaps I should consider, too, the possibility that Rhonda Byrne is right; that my negative thoughts are actually contributing to John Maine's inability to locate his pitches.)

Meanwhile, August says, "we can all be glad we're not from Pittsburgh." Well, I was born not too far from Pittsburgh, and did briefly come out of a baseball latency period (which began in 1957, when the Dodgers went to L.A.) to root for the 1960 "Beat 'em Bucs!" Pirates, who rewarded me with a historic Series victory over those horrid Yanks before sinking once again into oblivion. (Actually, I can recall the Pirates being a halfway decent team in the late '80s and early '90s, when I would occasionally think, "If only Bobby Bonilla was a Met ... ".)

4 comments:

  1. my god, you sound like a cubs fan.

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  2. Long-suffering? Try being an O's fan.

    And we can all be glad we're not from Pittsburgh.

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  3. hey, at least you've got camden yards. aka: fenway south.

    [grin]

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  4. Yeah, I remember the late eighties, very early nineties Pirates teams. There was a playoff series they lost to Atlanta by not very much (Bonds was on the teams as well, no?). But the game has changed. In principle, even the O's have a chance of fielding a competitive team now, but Pirates fans have no hope. Short of a Pittsburgh native inventing a chocolate chip cookie that helps you lose weight, it just doesn't look like it's ever going to be the baseball market needed to afford the players that will allow a team to make the playoffs.

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