Thursday in Hempstead was incredibly outstanding, if not quite as incredibly outstanding as Thursday in Flushing, thus some last-minute changes to Friday’s program have been implemented.
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK METS
50TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE
PROGRAM ADDENDA
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 9:00 AM
THE NIEUWENHUIS EFFECT:
When Rookies Represent An Experience
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 10:30 AM
KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING:
Sustainability Issues Related To Growing Nine Players
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, NOON
THEY WALKED THE WALK:
Mets Batters Who Stood And Delivered
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1:30 PM
46 PITCHES THAT CHANGED AMERICA:
The Downward Spiral Of An Overpaid Closer
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 3:00 PM
AQUATIC TRAUMA:
Marlin Peril In Queens Waters
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 4:30 PM
METS FAN CONFESSION:
“I Skipped An Entire Afternoon Session Of A Wonderful Mets Conference To Listen To The Last Few Innings Of A Wonderful Mets Game And I Can’t Say I’m Sorry That I Did.”
NOTE: Mets don’t play until 8:40 Friday night. So come to the wonderful conference!
Hi Greg. As I tell you everytime I see you at the ballpark – I LOVE THIS BLOG. You and Jason are awesome. Keep up the good work! Let’s Go Mets!
Hope to see you there today Greg!
Maybe you can call the 10:30 lecture: Keeping the Home Fires Burnitz.
As a home-grown Met fan I am truly saddened that I can’t attend the conference. Maybe there’s a way to simulcast the festivities to those less fortunate such as myself. I was hoping to go and pick up the Greg Prince and Jason Fry bobblehead dolls but I guess I’ll have to wait till they hit the secondary market. Enjoy!
While you guys were hanging at Hofstra, the Mets played one of the most satisfying regular-season series in recent memory.
Maybe you should go to more conferences!
I’ll understand if you wish to rescind that sentiment in light of Friday night’s events far from Hofstra.
It was great getting to meet you at the conference, I will definitely be one of your newest fans and readers!!
Welcome!
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