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Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.
Greg Prince discovered the Mets when he was 6, during the magical summer of 1969. He is a Long Island-based writer, editor and communications consultant. Contact him here.
Jason Fry is a Brooklyn writer whose first memories include his mom leaping up and down cheering for Rusty Staub. Check out his other writing here.
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by Greg Prince on 8 August 2008 10:31 pm
Welcome to Flashback Friday: Tales From The Log, a final-season tribute to Shea Stadium as viewed primarily through the prism of what I have seen there for myself, namely 382 regular-season and 13 postseason games to date. The Log records the numbers. The Tales tell the stories.
8/29/79 W Atlanta 0-1 Burris 1 4-7 L 5-4
8/7/08 […]
by Jason Fry on 7 August 2008 8:41 pm
It's probably harsh and unfeeling to suggest that for the rest of the year, Johan Santana be given carte blanche to pistol-whip any Met reliever whenever he wishes. (“Coach! Schoeneweis fell down the stairs again! Yeah, just like Heilman!”) But maybe he should at least be allowed to give them a vigorous shaking. What is […]
by Jason Fry on 7 August 2008 5:41 am
Maybe it was just the chance to really watch a game after days of personal distractions, but somehow I wasn't that bothered by tonight's loss. Perturbed, sure. But undone? Nope.
I like the Mets' new kiddie corps. I like Daniel Murphy's ability to pull a ball when needed, the way he makes adjustments at the plate […]
by Greg Prince on 6 August 2008 7:57 pm
As you've probably heard or read, the Mets and the City of New York are teaming to give you (especially if you're a season-ticket holder) a chance to buy a pair of Shea seats for the low, low bargain price of $869. A portion of the proceeds will be directed to worthy charities, the market […]
by Greg Prince on 6 August 2008 8:28 am
So I'm working on a computer I haven't used in years, one that dates back to Aaron Heilman's rookie year. Back then, this computer seemed very promising. Now it's outdated and clunky and the only reason I'm using it is because until my usual computer is pronounced fit, it's all I've got.
Hit you over the […]
by Greg Prince on 5 August 2008 8:28 pm
Funny thing about the Apple Store: it doesn't feature a gigantic top hat and has nothing to do with home runs.
My Mac is on the fritz. Might be MIA for a bit. You can all go about your lives in the interim.
Let's Go Mets.
by Greg Prince on 4 August 2008 6:45 pm
Two things are wrong with the 75 Greatest Moments at Shea Presented by Nikon ballot.
1) The non-baseball stuff.
2) The baseball stuff.
Otherwise, it’s perfect.
Only kidding. There’s lots wrong with this vote — or “multimedia platform” as the press release refers to it — to determine the greatest moment at Shea Stadium, starting with the definition of […]
by Greg Prince on 3 August 2008 11:18 pm
Evans! Murphy! Kunz! The future is now!
Some of it anyway.
It may not have been planned this way, it may not have been conceived as a winning strategy for 2008, but three Mets prospects, if such entities exist, walk, talk, hit, catch, run and throw among us. In the last two days, Nick Evans has gained […]
by Greg Prince on 3 August 2008 7:25 am
For ten
Marvelous
Exciting
Tremendous
Spectacular
games, everything went the
Marvelous
Exciting
Tremendous
Spectacular
way.
Pitchers' duels. Slugfests. Late and close. Early and often. Go-ahead runs. Tack-on runs. Baserunners stranded. Dominant starting. Sterling relief. Almost everything going right.
Lately, it's been
Miserable
Enervating
Torpid
Slack
Not sure exactly where it started. Since the ten
Marvelous
Exciting
Tremendous
Spectacular
games, the
Miserable
Enervating
Torpid
Slack
ledger amounts to 6-8. That's fourteen games. That, by any calculation, is longer than ten games. Of more […]
by Jason Fry on 2 August 2008 5:42 am
Pedro Martinez looked ragged. Brandon Backe looked ragged.
The Mets had a promising inning immediately snuffed by a somewhat unlikely double play. The Astros had a promising inning immediately snuffed by a somewhat unlikely double play.
The Mets loaded the bases with nobody out. It looked like they might get nothing from such endeavors, but then with […]
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