Showing posts with label mets yearbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mets yearbook. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2009

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More "Mets Yearbook" enthusiasm

I've been very enthusiastic about Mets Yearbook on SNY....

Mets Yearbook 1971
Mets Yearbook 1984
Mets Yearbook 1975

...and I've been a slacker and not watech '68 or '63 yet (because when I watch one I get sucked into blogging for an hour)....but Faith and Fear in Flushing has an excellent excellent discussion of the series.   I'll give you a taste, then you go visit them.


Yes, Banner Day was quite the constant in these things, making one wonder why, for the umpteenth time, why the Mets abandoned what Dick Young (who, before turning evil, was quite a nifty conflict-of-interest script writer) called their “soul promotion” — and we’re not accepting “because there are no more scheduled doubleheaders” as an excuse. I can’t get enough of those placards. I can’t get enough of Old Timers Days and Helmet Days. I can’t get enough of Lindsey Nelson narrating. I can’t get enough of the incidental footage, like how the people filling the box seats looked so different from ‘63 to ‘68 and again from ‘68 to ‘71. I can’t get enough of the ballpark advertising, especially the outfield wall of the Polo Grounds where Hebrew National was, in 1963, introducing Delicious STUFFED CABBAGE IN JARS. I can’t get enough of watching the Mets at home in the Polo Grounds and marveling at Shea Stadium being built. I can’t get enough of the innocence and implicit honesty of these films, particularly 1963 when they made losing 111 games somehow sound like brand equity. None of the years above resulted in more than a second-place finish, yet I felt like a champ just for being a Mets fan listening to the Mets tell me how much I meant to them.
The stream of Met consciousness is unbelievable. Doesn’t matter if they’re focusing on Seaver and Stengel or Staiger and Stearns or Singleton and Schiraldi. It’s the Mets video family album. It’s about why we became Mets fans, whenever we became Mets fans, certainly if we hopped on board between 1962 and 1988, the years thatMets Yearbook will eventually cover in twenty-seven Amazin’ chapters.


More on Faith and Fear where they interview Gary Morgenstern from SNY who ecplains how the series came to be, where the tapes were, how they have been re-edited, and some other shows SNY is working on.   Sounds like this Gary fellow gets it.   Great stuff.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Mets Yearbook 1984

Typing as I watch Mets Yearbook 1984 on SNY.  1984 was my favorite Mets season of them all since I had never known anything but 5th or 6th place.

So good to hear Bob Murphy
This rookie Darling looks promising.
The blue uniforms look so much better than the black...even the v-necks and racing stripes look good.
First place tie at the end of April!  You don't know how exciting that was.

Strawberry Sunday.  One of the great promotions of all time, unless you were an ice cream vendor.  We all got free ice cream.

Interesting to me that as I look at the crowd, even in 1984 I don't see much blue.  Sure you see some blue hats and no black (since it didn't exist yet) but the crowd is wearing anything.  I guess we've never had Uniform Unanimity.

I miss the old blue jackets with the names on the back (unless the name is Madoff).

The uniforms 16, 17 and 18 are worn by the correct players.  Stop giving these out to anybody who shows up to be a 6th outfielder.  Well, to me, 16 belongs to Mazzilli but they can share.

Once again the Mets had something called "Banner Day."  What a nice way to build a community with your fans.

They are predicting great things for this kid Gooden.  Murphy says he will be "the little child who leads the Mets" in years to come.

Darling was best when wearing #44.  Never should've switched Ronnie.

Apparently Bruce Berenyi will do well for us in 1985, says Bob.   He says the same about Sid Fernandez.

Tom Gorman...yeah there's a name.

I love when Bob talks about how fans came out in droves...and the video shows the mezz and uppers empty.

We had a 4.5 lead over the Cubs.  Sniff.

Keith looks so effortless at first.

I find I have no warm feelings about George Foster.

Cubs took us 7 of 8 in the summer.   Yuck.  That whole Cubsbusters thing (not mentioned here) was so much fun.  

Bob predicts big things for 1985 and mentions Rafael Santana, Kelvin Chapman and Ron Gardenhire as reasons why (oops) but also includes Knight and Hojo.  With Knight and Hojo I wonder if they could move Hubie Brooks for a catcher in the off-season?

Bob is also correct that Calvin Schiraldi will help the Mets win a championship...but not for the reasons he thinks!

Nice to see the real Apple young and its prime, not this new phony apple.

At the end they really pre-sold Carter.   27 HRs and 106 RBIs from a catcher in 1984...thats a great pickup.  

Weird to see Pete Rose in an Expos uniform.

Strawberry is so so so so thin.  No steroids in that body.

And the big laugh is right at the end...the Mets were named BASEBALL'S BEST ORGANIZATION for the second year in a row.   I have to go laugh my fanny off now.   Another fun film....the quality of the film itself is poor with dark and washed out colors...and I'd like to make a Lucasfilm-style "special edition" using some archives teh Cubs might have (the Mets-Cubs thing was big) but SNY should keep these coming!






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