Saturday, March 28, 2009

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New Traditions For Citi Field

This is a re-post, but activity on the Mets Police  has been way up thanks to the community of bloggers uniting to try to get Opening Night switched to a 1:05 start ...so I thought I'd share.


New digs, let's start some new traditions (and bring back some old ones).
I offer the following to the Wilpons and invite you to add suggestions.

1.  Bring Back Oldtimers Day.   Our '86 heroes are in their 50's now.  Have them play those 2000 Subway Series guys, and have the 69ers and 73ers come and wave.  Sprinkle in some Youngblood and Stearns action and you have something.  Think the Shea closing ceremony with a game and without a depressing loss beforehand.  The Mets might also want to add 40 to 1969 and see what number they get.

2.  Banner Day.  An actual unique Mets tradition.  Bring it back.  If you don't want to have a doubleheader just do it at noon some Sunday, maybe even on a Mr. Mets dash day.   Just make sure ESPN keeps their hands off (no 8:05 starts).

3.  Rusty's Ribs.  Enough with the designer Pop Frites stands.  Rip off the Orioles and have Rusty cook up some ribs.

4.  Meet Me At The Apple.   There was never any cool place to meet at Shea.  Meet me at the Apple.  The real one not the phony shiny new one.

5.  Seaver Always Throws Out Opening Day.   Don't mess around.  Pay G.T.S. the money.   Tom should be at every opening day until he dies, then Keith gets the tradition.

6.   Hang a 17 on the fence.

7.  Wear Pinstripes and blue hats six days a week.  Wear whatever they want to sell on Sundays.


8.  Bullpen cars with cap-tops.  Even if they are never used, have the bullpen cars.  They were cute and kids like them.

9.  The new sign man.    But not a shill-job.  Pick one of the honest bloggers out there and let them have the job.

10.  No wave.  Let's just collectively decide we don't do the wave.

11.  Organ music.   Real organ music.  Less techno-pop and loud rock songs.  Live organ music.

12.  The traditional Take Me Out To The Ballgame recording.  The one from the guy that was the PA announcer in the 80's.

13.  The Curly Shuffle.  This stopped because the curly folks wanted to be paid.  Just pay them.  It can't cost any more than Enter Sandman did.  Just play it.


14.  Lady met returns.

15.  The traditional booing of Luis Castillo.  We Met fans will boo him during his first at bat, all season long as he wins the MVP and the Mets win a ring.  It will be our version of roll call.   For years when Luis shows up at Old Timers Day we shall boo him.



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4 Responses to "New Traditions For Citi Field"
Tom said :
March 29, 2009 at 8:44 PM
Sounds good. My friends are going to all 30 MLB ballparks in 30 days and making a documentary about it. Citi Field is the first one on the list. Check it out:

http://30ballparks30days.com/
Unknown said :
April 21, 2009 at 1:30 PM
LOL on the tradition of booing Luis Castillo. As long as he's in on the "joke"!

I desperately want to see "Sweet Caroline" in the 8th KILLED DEAD AND BURNED AND THROWN IN A BUCKET OF WATER AND THE WATER BOILED AWAY.

Replace it with a Beatles song, in tribute to Shea's lasting link with the Fab Four. For a song relevant to being a Mets fan I'd nominate "I Should Have Known Better", "Long, Long, Long" or "What You're Doing (To Me)", but I guess that wouldn't go over with management! So how about "Got To Get You Into My Life", "Can't Buy Me Love" or "Rock and Roll Music" (though of course that's really a cover song).
Unknown said :
April 21, 2009 at 1:37 PM
Even better for an 8th inning singalong would be a song by those rowdy punks from Queens, "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones. HEY, HO, LET'S GO!
Anonymous said :
May 12, 2009 at 12:35 PM
One of my fondest memories as a kid at shea was the singing of the original Meet the Mets song before every home game with the words on the scoreboard accompanied by jane jarvis organ music,sounds corny but little kids would love it and so would dads over 40, it was a great met tradition. Also bring back family day when the players have their kids on the field for a pregame whiffle ball game with their sons and daughters, I remember one of Yogis sons hitting a home run at one of these events back in the sixties

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