Everyone know I've been pulling for the Rays (even if I didn't pick them to make it through the ALCS). Everyone also knows how much I despise the Phillies. Still, here is my completely unbiased World Series prediction.
Rays in seven.
For one, I think the six day layoff is going to hurt the Phillies. They were running on some great momentum from the end of the regular season, then against the Brewers and the Dodgers. This near-week break period will not be beneficial.
Also, I don't think the Phillies have great pitching. Yes, they have Cole Hamels, and he's the main reason the Phillies are going to string this out to seven games, but Brett Myers and Joe Blanton are bound to get beat up, and the Rays have the offense to make that happen.
The bullpen will be the main problem for the Rays. They need their young rotation to go deep into games, and hope their offense comes along for the ride, too. The "bullpen by committee" thing can only work so many times (we all saw it not work in Game 5).
I think the Rays will lose Game One, win the next two, lose the fourth and fifth, and then win two in a row to take it. That will be an exciting series, eh?
So, once more: Go Rays!
(I must say, I absolutely love the 2008 World Series logo. It's awesome.)
10/22/08
Shea Stadium is naked
No more seats. The field is a mess. Slowly but surely, Old Shea is disappearing.
WCBS 880 AM (via River Avenue Blues) has a spectacular gallery of Shea Stadium.
Here's the photo that was on RAB:
One of the comments on that Yankees blog really makes me happy. Steve says:
WCBS 880 AM (via River Avenue Blues) has a spectacular gallery of Shea Stadium.
Here's the photo that was on RAB:
One of the comments on that Yankees blog really makes me happy. Steve says:
I drive by Shea every day on my way to work and I noticed the seats gone a few weeks ago. Didn’t notice the outer facade being taken down, though.Citi Field, here we come. A new season, a new stadium, and maybe a new direction for the franchise.BTW-The new Citi Field is absolutely gorgeous.
10/21/08
Playing for Peanuts [ep. #1]
You may have caught some of this show on SNY before, and it's truly a wonderful documentary. If you don't know about it, the director explains it as follows: "Playing for Peanuts" is a new TV show about minor league baseball. The show uses reality TV and documentary techniques to follow the South Georgia Peanuts in their inaugural season. The Peanuts are made up of a mix of rookies and veterans, all hoping to get back into affiliated minor league baseball. The Peanuts are managed by former Major League second baseman Wally Backman.
Here is the first episode, broken up into four separate videos. Please visit PlayingForPeanuts.com for more information.
Ep. 1.1
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
Download this segment for your iPod/iPhone for 99 cents - CLICK HERE
Download this entire episode (20+ minutes) for your iPod/iPhone for only $3.99 - CLICK HERE
VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.2
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
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VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.3
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
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VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.4
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
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VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Enjoy.
Here is the first episode, broken up into four separate videos. Please visit PlayingForPeanuts.com for more information.
Ep. 1.1
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
Download this segment for your iPod/iPhone for 99 cents - CLICK HERE
Download this entire episode (20+ minutes) for your iPod/iPhone for only $3.99 - CLICK HERE
VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.2
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
Download this segment for your iPod/iPhone for 99 cents - CLICK HERE
Download this entire episode (20+ minutes) for your iPod/iPhone for only $3.99 - CLICK HERE
VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.3
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
Download this segment for your iPod/iPhone for 99 cents - CLICK HERE
Download this entire episode (20+ minutes) for your iPod/iPhone for only $3.99 - CLICK HERE
VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Ep. 1.4
PRODUCER COMMENTARY
Download this segment for your iPod/iPhone for 99 cents - CLICK HERE
Download this entire episode (20+ minutes) for your iPod/iPhone for only $3.99 - CLICK HERE
VIEW MORE EPISODES
VISIT PLAYING FOR PEANUTS - WEBSITE and BLOG
Enjoy.
What is 92.3 HD3?
As you may have heard, the Mets have re-upped with WFAN to broadcast their games in 2009, and beyond. Part of the deal will have the Mets pre- and post-game segments, along with the full game, simulcast on 92.3 HD3.
Now you're probably asking: What the heck is that??
Here's the gist: WXRX, or as you probably know it, 92.3 K-Rock, has been through a lot of changes over the past few years. I grew up knowing it as an alternative rock station, with Howard Stern on in the morning.
A few years ago, they tried to go a new direction, and switched their name and programming to 92.3 WFNY, Free FM, a completely talk radio station. That failed, and they brought back K-Rock.
As part of the programming change, and as technology changed, they added HD Stations. A HD-FM station can only be recieved on a HD-FM capable reciever.
What happens is that you tune to the particular channel, in this case 92.3 FM, but there are also substations to that frequency. K-Rock would be on HD1, the Mets will be on HD3. HD3 was primarily used to simulcast all WFAN.com broadcasting, meaning the Mets games were left out.
They say the broadcast is CD quality, so that will be a definite upgrade from an AM channel, even if there is up to a minute delay between HD3 and 660 WFAN.
If you're lucky enough to have an HD radio in your car, you'll be able to listen to a much better quality broadcast of the Mets in 2009.
Now you're probably asking: What the heck is that??
Here's the gist: WXRX, or as you probably know it, 92.3 K-Rock, has been through a lot of changes over the past few years. I grew up knowing it as an alternative rock station, with Howard Stern on in the morning.
A few years ago, they tried to go a new direction, and switched their name and programming to 92.3 WFNY, Free FM, a completely talk radio station. That failed, and they brought back K-Rock.
As part of the programming change, and as technology changed, they added HD Stations. A HD-FM station can only be recieved on a HD-FM capable reciever.
What happens is that you tune to the particular channel, in this case 92.3 FM, but there are also substations to that frequency. K-Rock would be on HD1, the Mets will be on HD3. HD3 was primarily used to simulcast all WFAN.com broadcasting, meaning the Mets games were left out.
They say the broadcast is CD quality, so that will be a definite upgrade from an AM channel, even if there is up to a minute delay between HD3 and 660 WFAN.
If you're lucky enough to have an HD radio in your car, you'll be able to listen to a much better quality broadcast of the Mets in 2009.
Awkward ad placement
I was browsing Rays Index late last night, and two of their little AdSense boxes caught my eye. I know they're automatically generated by keywords on the page, but still, this is just a tiny bit awkward.
Go Rays.
Go Rays.
10/20/08
Mets officially stick with WFAN, going FM too
Somebody was listening! The Mets are sticking with WFAN, and will also broadcast on an FM station!
From the press release (via David Lennon):
Well how about that! First of all, I'm excited for Feb. 2009 because baseball will be starting again, but now I can listen on 92.3 for non-whining and screeching broadcast of the team. Thank goodness.
Update from commenter Adam:
You can only listen on 92.3 if you have a HD radio- that's what the HD3 means - they'll be on an HD substation. You won't get any Mets on your "regular" FM radio
Well, shucks. There goes that.
From the press release (via David Lennon):
WFAN will produce exclusive Mets programming with players and coaches, daily highlights packages, and pre-game and post-game reports both on-air on WFAN-AM 660 and on the station’s online audio stream at www.wfan.com. For the first time, all of the station’s Mets content, including game broadcasts, will be available on FM radio at 92.3 HD3.The agreement keeps the Mets on WFAN (and HD3) for 2009 "and beyond."
Well how about that! First of all, I'm excited for Feb. 2009 because baseball will be starting again, but now I can listen on 92.3 for non-whining and screeching broadcast of the team. Thank goodness.
Update from commenter Adam:
You can only listen on 92.3 if you have a HD radio- that's what the HD3 means - they'll be on an HD substation. You won't get any Mets on your "regular" FM radio
Well, shucks. There goes that.
Happy birthday, Keith Hernandez (with rare poster photo)
A salute to the 'stache. The immortal Keith Hernandez turns 55 years young today.
I thought this would be a good time to unveil to the internet world a poster that has been hanging in my room for as long as I remember. This is a poster that was hanging in a video store to promote the release of the World Series championship VHS, "1986 Mets A Year To Remember."
My dad asked the store owner if he could have it when the promotion was over, and he obliged. He had it framed, and hung it in my room to begin me on the path to Mets-fandom when I was born in 1988.So there it is in all it's glory. Keith, with Mookie Wilson, Darryl Strawberry, Gary Carter and some of the 1986 team.
Happy birthday, Keith. The fans loved you on the field, on Seinfeld, and now in the booth on SNY.
Come on, you won the MVP in '79. You can do anything.
I thought this would be a good time to unveil to the internet world a poster that has been hanging in my room for as long as I remember. This is a poster that was hanging in a video store to promote the release of the World Series championship VHS, "1986 Mets A Year To Remember."
My dad asked the store owner if he could have it when the promotion was over, and he obliged. He had it framed, and hung it in my room to begin me on the path to Mets-fandom when I was born in 1988.So there it is in all it's glory. Keith, with Mookie Wilson, Darryl Strawberry, Gary Carter and some of the 1986 team.
Happy birthday, Keith. The fans loved you on the field, on Seinfeld, and now in the booth on SNY.
Come on, you won the MVP in '79. You can do anything.
Off Topic: Go Rays; The end of a dynasty
A terrific Game 7. Close game throughout, sprinkled with opportunities and clutch performances in key spots. Can't ask for much more than that.
I had a rooting interest, and it actually panned out. I was pulling for the Tampa Bay Rays. I said in a previous post that I miss "Uncle" Cliff Floyd, and I was very happy to see him on the top of the pile as David Price notched his four-out save to propel the Rays into the World Series.
This team is chock-full of great stories, and I couldn't be happier for them. From Floyd (at least for me), to Rocco Baldelli, to Scott Kazmir, and even Price, the Rays played great baseball all year, and were strong enough to take down the defending World Series champs, and live to play another day.
As if I didn't want them to win before, now I'm 110 percent in the Rays camp. I would love to see them beat the snot out of the Philadelphia Phillies. I think the layoff between the NLCS and WS is going to hurt the Phills, but I'm sure they'll be able to put up a fight.
Go Tampa Go!
And on to point number two: Last night, we watched the mighty fall. They did not go down easy, but they did bow out eventually. Could the Boston sports dynasty be coming to an end?
I used to respect Boston. The long-suffering fans and the classy, hard-nosed teams were always one of my favorites to watch and secretly pull for. Anything to anger a Yankee fan, really. But over the past few months, my mini-allegiance from Boston has eroded, and a new disgust has nestled in it's place.
It all started with the 2007 World Series.
Watching the Red Sox win the WS really had no effect on me. I was still reeling from the collapse of the Mets. Anyway, when the Sox won, a person who will remain nameless, who is a big Sox fan was running around screaming "It's been three long years!"
Three long years?? Give me a break. Try never seeing a championship in your lifetime. Try only being able to see your team win on VHS or SNY re-runs. Try watching your team come within outs of the '06 WS. Try watching your team fall flat on it's face and miss the '07 playoffs. And from there, I knew that Boston fans were starting to get spoiled.
Don't get me wrong. I know not every single Boston fan is as boisterous or as greedy as this one, but after experiencing life around more and more Sox/Pats/Celts fans, I think this is the greater majority.
It didn't end there. Cue up Super Bowl 42.
My New York Football Giants taking on the perfect New England Patriots. We all know how that turned out.
It has taken up until yesterday night for me to hear one Patriots fan say to me, "The Giants just played a better game. They deserved to win." I was floored. To this point in time, all I had heard was that the Giants "got lucky" or were the benefactors of "BS calls."
Even when the Giants play now, all they do is "get lucky," according to some fans.
But last night, was some sweet revenge, even if it was a dish best served by the Rays. With the Red Sox losing on Sunday night, and the Patriots poised to take on a mediocre Denver Broncos team, could this be the beginning of the end for Boston sports? Sure, the Celtics look to be amazing again, but watch out for those New York Knicks.
Yeah, right.
Go Rays.
I had a rooting interest, and it actually panned out. I was pulling for the Tampa Bay Rays. I said in a previous post that I miss "Uncle" Cliff Floyd, and I was very happy to see him on the top of the pile as David Price notched his four-out save to propel the Rays into the World Series.
This team is chock-full of great stories, and I couldn't be happier for them. From Floyd (at least for me), to Rocco Baldelli, to Scott Kazmir, and even Price, the Rays played great baseball all year, and were strong enough to take down the defending World Series champs, and live to play another day.
As if I didn't want them to win before, now I'm 110 percent in the Rays camp. I would love to see them beat the snot out of the Philadelphia Phillies. I think the layoff between the NLCS and WS is going to hurt the Phills, but I'm sure they'll be able to put up a fight.
Go Tampa Go!
And on to point number two: Last night, we watched the mighty fall. They did not go down easy, but they did bow out eventually. Could the Boston sports dynasty be coming to an end?
I used to respect Boston. The long-suffering fans and the classy, hard-nosed teams were always one of my favorites to watch and secretly pull for. Anything to anger a Yankee fan, really. But over the past few months, my mini-allegiance from Boston has eroded, and a new disgust has nestled in it's place.
It all started with the 2007 World Series.
Watching the Red Sox win the WS really had no effect on me. I was still reeling from the collapse of the Mets. Anyway, when the Sox won, a person who will remain nameless, who is a big Sox fan was running around screaming "It's been three long years!"
Three long years?? Give me a break. Try never seeing a championship in your lifetime. Try only being able to see your team win on VHS or SNY re-runs. Try watching your team come within outs of the '06 WS. Try watching your team fall flat on it's face and miss the '07 playoffs. And from there, I knew that Boston fans were starting to get spoiled.
Don't get me wrong. I know not every single Boston fan is as boisterous or as greedy as this one, but after experiencing life around more and more Sox/Pats/Celts fans, I think this is the greater majority.
It didn't end there. Cue up Super Bowl 42.
My New York Football Giants taking on the perfect New England Patriots. We all know how that turned out.
It has taken up until yesterday night for me to hear one Patriots fan say to me, "The Giants just played a better game. They deserved to win." I was floored. To this point in time, all I had heard was that the Giants "got lucky" or were the benefactors of "BS calls."
Even when the Giants play now, all they do is "get lucky," according to some fans.
But last night, was some sweet revenge, even if it was a dish best served by the Rays. With the Red Sox losing on Sunday night, and the Patriots poised to take on a mediocre Denver Broncos team, could this be the beginning of the end for Boston sports? Sure, the Celtics look to be amazing again, but watch out for those New York Knicks.
Yeah, right.
Go Rays.
10/19/08
He-Lowe again, Derek?
Another 180-degree turn in the Derek Lowe sweepstakes.
On Wednesday, I linked to a Ken Rosenthal column saying that free-agent-to-be, Derek Lowe, was against playing on the East Coast.
Rosenthal rebuked his own statement today.
It all depends if the Mets want to re-sign Oliver Perez, or let him go and seek an outside source.
On Wednesday, I linked to a Ken Rosenthal column saying that free-agent-to-be, Derek Lowe, was against playing on the East Coast.
Rosenthal rebuked his own statement today.
In a recent item, I started that the Yankees shouldn't be confident of landing right-hander Derek Lowe in free agency, saying that some rival clubs believe that Lowe wants to stay on the west coast. Lowe told me that my information was wrong, that he actually wanted to go east. He backed up that remark by telling the Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo that the Red Sox were his first choice.So, there is still hope for the Mets too, I guess.
It all depends if the Mets want to re-sign Oliver Perez, or let him go and seek an outside source.
Game 7 against the Red Sox
The Tampa Bay Rays dropped another game to the Boston Red Sox last night, and the teams will head to Game 7 of the ALCS to decide who gets to play the Phillies in the World Series.
That got me thinking, and thanks to the wonders of the internet, I found what I was looking for. Oct. 27, 1986. The Boston Red Sox at the New York Mets. Game 7 of the World Series.
Here's the box score and play-by-play of that game.
Now, I was not alive for this, as I was born two years later, but I thought I knew as much about the series as I could. I was wrong.
I had no idea Jesse Orosco had an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Orosco came in for the bottom of the eighth after Roger McDowell allowed two runs to score. Orosco stranded a runner on second while recording three consecutive outs.
He had to hit in the bottom of the eigth to stay in for the ninth inning, as his spot in the order came up fifth. He singled to center field, driving in Ray Knight.
Interesting. Learn something new every day.
(Go Rays.)
That got me thinking, and thanks to the wonders of the internet, I found what I was looking for. Oct. 27, 1986. The Boston Red Sox at the New York Mets. Game 7 of the World Series.
Here's the box score and play-by-play of that game.
Now, I was not alive for this, as I was born two years later, but I thought I knew as much about the series as I could. I was wrong.
I had no idea Jesse Orosco had an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Orosco came in for the bottom of the eighth after Roger McDowell allowed two runs to score. Orosco stranded a runner on second while recording three consecutive outs.
He had to hit in the bottom of the eigth to stay in for the ninth inning, as his spot in the order came up fifth. He singled to center field, driving in Ray Knight.
Interesting. Learn something new every day.
(Go Rays.)
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