Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/images/magazines/MCD.png>Vote for the cover that you like the best. Voting will run for seven days.He Pitches for the Mets -- And HerParade Magazine, August 31, 1969.http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/magazines/19690831_PARADE.jpg>Tom Seaver & The Art of PitchingSport Magazine, May 1976.http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/magazines/19760500_SPORT.jpg>Gregg Jefferies '89 Rookie of Year CandidateBaseball Digest, March 1989.http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/magazines/19890300_BD.jpg>All WrightThe Sporting News, March 30, 2009.http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/magazines/20090330_TSN.jpg>
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Youngstown Vindicator for the win
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Who was the other third baseman worth talking to/ about? A-Rod? Oh yeah, it must have been, because that selfish creep didn't want to move off shortstop to make way for a batter one.I voted Jefferies.Later
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Author Posted March 25, 2019 This is one poll that Sports Illustrated won't win. I voted for that Sport Magazine cover with Tom Seaver.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 I don't really like any of these (though BD does have me wondering what the ten biggest outs in baseball history were). Sport at least seems to be trying here, so I'll give them the nod for effort.
Guest 41Forever Guests Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 When I was a young reporter looking to advance, I had a weeklong tryout at the Vindicator. About three staff members approached me during the week and said “Under no circumstances take this job. This is a terrible place.”By Wednesday of the week I knew this was not a place I'd want to move to or work at. But I stayed the full week to live up to the commitment.But the Parade cover with Nancy Seaver is cool.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:Youngstown Vindicator for the winYeah, I went here, although both Tom and Nancy kind of look like they have lookalikes or siblings standing in for them. So young and so goofy.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 I went with Wright. Simply because I don't like any of the other covers. I've seen the Seaver painting one before. I dunno. To me it's kinda goofy and dumb. It's never been more apparent than this last week (with the health news, and the magazine covers) how little Seaver means to me. And in a way, I've always felt a little bit of disconnect from other Mets fans because of it.My first season watching the Mets was 1983, and I was only 8 and didn't watch that many games. And to be honest, I don't remember him much. The only feeling I remember having was that I'd heard about Seaver, and I was told how great he was, but just seemed to be ok as far as I could tell. Then he was gone. I didn't hear anything about him again until 1986, and that he might show up with the Red Sox, but wasn't going to be able to pitch.My first real experience with Seaver was during his comeback bid with the Mets. I was older, I think 12?, appreciated the history a little more and was looking forward to seeing him. But then he retired and that was it.Unfortunately most of my memories of Seaver are as of him as an announcer. And in that sense, I found him insufferable. I had occasion to ride the elevator at Shea with him once, when my son was young, and looked for an opportunity to introduce him. But Seaver, stone-faced, looked straight ahead clearly not wanting anything to do with the young fan who would have been able to tell the story of meeting the Franchise for the rest of his life. So whatever. I'm sorry he has dementia, because it's something no human being should ever go through, but as far as any emotional connection to the Mets...well yeah. Whatever.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 I don't know why having an emotional connection to the cover subject is necessary to vote for that cover, but to each his own. Would you like that SPORT cover better if it was a shot of deGrom instead, posed exactly like Seaver?
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 It's not necessary to vote for a cover. But of course an emotional connection is part of what makes a cover special.Unless Seaver means something to you, those first two covers are pretty dumb. But here they've captured 13 out of 15 votes.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Sport went to a lot of trouble and Seaver played along. That's impressive on its own steam. The execution carries the day.The Parade cover looks out of date for 1969. If it were from 1967, I'd be inclined to go with it because how about Tom and Nancy busting through the Sunday supplements as a rookie?David's cover might have been the last TSN I bought. Blue skies shining on us in 2009!Jefferies needs a slightly smaller helmet. Or maybe a slightly bigger head...literally.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 I'd also add Seaver often talked about pitching as his art, so Sport wasn't just doodling around with this concept.
kcmets Old-Timey Member Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Went with SPORT on so many levels.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 Co-StarringRandy Jones =#FF0000]* Bill Lee =#FF0000]* John Montefusco =#FF0000]* Gaylord Perry =#FF0000]* Luis TiantGood panel!
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 I would normally vote for any cover featuring Nancy, but that photo editor should have been fired immediately after that cover went to print
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 =dgwphotography post_id=5053 time=1553605645 user_id=78]I would normally vote for any cover featuring Nancy, but that photo editor should have been fired immediately after that cover went to print
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 It won't show up here as an entry, but the Parade cover is a nice prequel to the People cover of Tom and Nancy eight years later (where they're both wearing...ugh...Reds jerseys).
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Author Posted March 26, 2019 Twenty years ago we had next door neighbors named Tom and Nancy and I never made the connection with the Seavers until now.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 =G-Fafif post_id=5143 time=1553633177 user_id=55]It won't show up here as an entry, but the Parade cover is a nice prequel to the People cover of Tom and Nancy eight years later (where they're both wearing...ugh...Reds jerseys).
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Author Posted March 26, 2019 There are two more Tom and Nancy covers. We'll see one tomorrow in Round 1.07 and another on April 11 in Round 1.16.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 Edgy MD wrote:I tend to think of the People cover as the poorly conceived, rushed-to-market sequel to the Parade one.I learned from that story that Procter & Gamble was a big deal in Cincinnati because somebody quoted said the way Tom dressed he looked like a P&G executive.
Guest 41Forever Guests Posted March 26, 2019 Posted March 26, 2019 I voted for Tom and Nancy. Remember, that's 50-year-old newsprint so it was probably brighter and a little crisper when it came out. Just love G Thomas in the classic flannel and the Mets logo in the scoreboard where the screen used to be. (How many years was that thing even working?)Nancy looks splendid in red, and they're clearly a nice couple. The Sport cover is a classic, too. I'd vote for it in just about any other round.I had good experiences in the times i've met him. Always a hero to me.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 1, 2019 Author Posted April 1, 2019 http://leaptoad.com/mets/covers/images/magazines/1.05w.png>Rankings so far:1. Casey of the Mets (Sports Illustrated)2. The Movin' Mets (Sports Illustrated)3. Tom Seaver & The Art Of Pitching (Sport Magazine)4. Mr. Long Ball (Sports Illustrated)5. The Baseball Battle for New York (Sports Illustrated)
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