In-Game: Why not go to the bench?
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The Mets are down by six in the sixth inning. Odds are they will lose. So, with Moises Alou and Carlos Beltran gimpy, why not take them out in the blowout?
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As much as I love Willie, this one is a real head-scratcher…
Because willie is one of the worst in-game managers ever.
when is mets management going to start filing appeals and crack down on all the bias rulings against the mets? the umpires are acting like jackasses
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Head for the park and greet the Mets
Hot dogs, green grass all out at Shea
Guaranteed to have a heck of a day
Because the Mets are really rockin that ball
Hittin those home runs over the wall
Long Island
New Jersey
Brooklyn, Queens Im comin down
Lets go Mets, thats the cheer
All over New York town
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Head for the park and greet the Mets
Hot dogs, green grass all out at Shea
Guaranteed to have a heck of a day
Because the Mets are really rockin that ball
Hittin those home runs over the wall
Long Island
New Jersey
Brooklyn, Queens Im comin down
Lets go Mets, thats the cheer
All over New York town
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Meet the Mets
Lets go Mets!!!
I always thought it was “Brooklyn, Queens, Uptown and Down.” Sort of a reference to the original “East Side, West Side.”
Seems a little odd to leave out Manhattan.