Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 1989 Edición Española1990 Original Edition
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 I’m going with 1990 having a theme.
Guest 41Forever Guests Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 (edited) We did have some stud pitchers! Who is that under Sid? Edited April 12, 2018 by Guest
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 41Forever wrote:We did have soem stud pitchers! Who is that under Sid?Bobby O
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Author Posted April 12, 2018 I also went with 1990. I like the way that Frank Viola seems to be breaking the plane.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 Neither seems particularly inspired, but I'm a sucker for a Mets logo on a baseball.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 So this is the middle of the road, where the latest early yearbook meets the earliest later yearbook. Appropriate, then, that it's a multicultural event. Let us reach across the diamond of time and shake hands with our younger and older selves.I'd never seen the Spanish edition of the 1989 annual before this tournament. It's a sharp presentation. Kudos for a whole other cover, unlike 1988's replica design. I like the dashboard gauge. The Mets weren't particularly Los Mets in 1989, so I don't know how they arrived on the players they featured. Surnames notwithstanding, Hernandez and Fernandez never came across as the least bit bilingual, but they were Met All-Stars, and that should be enough. Ditto for Strawberry and Cone.The first yearbook of the 1990s made a good, clean pitch, too. In those days, every five games was a spin through a veritable dream rotation -- and when it wasn't, specifically when Gooden went out in mid-1989, we messed around for only a few turns before going out and grabbing Viola. Two Cy Youngs striding tall, flanked by four other accomplished starters, leaving it to the Mets fan to ascertain what the cover was getting at. Pretty solid, much like the Mets' pitching depth heading into 1990 (yet somehow we fell way behind the Pirates and never put them away when we had the chance; so much for 75% of the game).I like both covers. I'll go with the specificity of 1990 over the randomness, as intriguing as it is, of 1989 en Español.
A Boy Named Seo Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 I wanted to vote for 89 but it's so generic.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 I could have voted for either against each other and settled on '89.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Author Posted April 12, 2018 The winner of this competition is fated to face the juggernaut that is Baby Met.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 It will be hard for any year to beat the over-sized baby in metal spikes butit certainly won't be one of these tighty-whitie covers.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 Benjamin Grimm wrote:1990 Original EditionI'd swear that the Gooden picture they use is an '85 Gooden image. Think he went with longer hair after that season.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 1990 seems too busy. I like the simplicity of the 1989 design.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 These are uninspiring choices. I went with the '89, though I could've voted for the '90 just the same. I just gave these yearbook covers the quick look-see and decided I liked the spanish one better. I went with my eyeballs, without much thought. I'm wondering if eff and jeff took over the yearbook duties during this period because they got dumbed down big time, AFAIK. These are the yearbooks where Mets answered vapid Playmate of the Month type questions and responded much as you'd expect MLB'er's to respond, rubes that they mostly are, with several Mets naming scumbag money laundering swindler and bullshit artist Donald Trump the person they'd most like to meet.The 1990 Mets went heavy with their starters in their ad campaigns and promotional materials. Armed and Ready, including jumbo sized advertising posters featuring their aces throughout the city.[fimg=664:2eaiuywm]https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vEUAAMXQcVNQ8yIG/s-l400.jpg[/fimg:2eaiuywm]
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 batmagadanleadoff wrote:These are uninspiring choices. I went with the '89, though I could've voted for the '90 just the same. I just gave these yearbook covers the quick look-see and decided I liked the spanish one better. I went with my eyeballs, without much thought. I'm wondering if eff and jeff took over the yearbook duties during this period because they got dumbed down big time, AFAIK. These are the yearbooks where Mets answered vapid Playmate of the Month type questions and responded much as you'd expect MLB'er's to respond, rubes that they mostly are, with several Mets naming scumbag money laundering swindler and bullshit artist Donald Trump the person they'd most like to meet.The 1990 Mets went heavy with their starters in their ad campaigns and promotional materials. Armed and Ready, including jumbo sized advertising posters featuring their aces throughout the city.[fimg=664]https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vEUAAMXQcVNQ8yIG/s-l400.jpg[/fimg]Does anyone know what that ad tag line's supposed to mean? Getting home after the game? When should they get home? Where the hell was Don Draper?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Author Posted April 12, 2018 They're not going to score any runs. Won't make it around the bases to home plate.
RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 I'll go with the diagonal over the Wes Anderson design.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 Also, six starting pitchers on the 1990 cover is kind of interesting, considering the year that, say, HoJo was coming off in 1989.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2018 Posted April 13, 2018 Benjamin Grimm wrote:They're not going to score any runs. Won't make it around the bases to home plate.Naturally.
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