Sunday, August 23, 2009

Thoughts From Last Night


I must admit, I should be punished, and harshly. I should be made to watch Yadier Molina's HR off of Heilman and Carlos Beltran's called third strike from Adam Wainwright repeatedly...

I didn't see last night's celebration of the 1969 Mets live...thank God I DVR'd it. I watched it this morning, and what a thrill I got.

As many of you know, Jerry Grote is, without question, my favorite Met (A Fan's Fond Memory - June 13, 2008 ).

I have the utmost and sincere admiration for Gil Hodges (The Mets Gentle Giant - August 22, 2009).

Kooz was my favorite Mets pitcher (Where Have You Gone Jerry Koosman - October 26, 2008).

But last evening's celebration of the team that captured America's hearts was OUTSTANDING! It would have been great to attend, but thankfully in today's day and age, we can digitally record it.

To see that final moment when Seaver, Koosman, and Ryan threw to Grote, Dyer and Berra was AWESOME!

My boys, Metsfan97 and Metsfan99 watched with me, and it was fun being able to tell them about some of the players I remembered. Granted, I was quite young in '69 (not giving my age up that easily!), so I don't remember that team, but I do remember Wayne Garrett, Buddy Harrelson, Eddie Kranepool, Cleon Jones, Jerry Grote, Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Tug McGraw - all from that team, in the early 1970's. The other's I feel like I know from all my research on the 1969 team.

It was a real pleasant trip down Memory Lane, and it was wonderful to see my favorite ball player, Jerry Grote, who looks like he could still don the tools of ignorance, get behind the plate, and play a few innings.

I am always all over the Wilpon family and the Mets for their lack of sense of Mets history. This though, was GREAT! So, for all the times I have hammered Jeff and Fred, last night they did it right.

*** Side Note ***

Is it me, or do the 1969 Mets (most of them) look in better shape in their mid and late 60's than the 1986 Mets do in their 40's and 50's?

Eddie Yost, Joe Pignatano, Yogi...they all looked great.

Have you seen some of the '86 Champs? They don't quite look as fit.

2 comments:

Long Island Met Fan said...

after the celebration they took a walk around the field and took a group photo by the left field wall..the speakers were blaring you got to have heart and the 69 Mets that were sitting for the photo were moving back and forth to the music...
it was priceless...

Anonymous said...

Can you send me the ceremony on DVD/ I'll pay whatever it takes... I can even walk you through how to do it... I'm a huge 69 Mets fan who was there, but had a power failure at home and lost the chance to get it on DVR. Please email me either way at info@rxme.com Thanks! Tom