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Zack Scott's Lost Night  

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  1. 1. Zack Scott's Lost Night

    • None.
      0
    • A little.
      5
    • Some — more than a little, less than a lot.
      3
    • A lot.
      6
    • The whole McGraw.
      2


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I took the whole mcgraw, with a BetsPoint side-wager on a hooker

or two being involved.


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Posted


yes, but a hooker with or without other Mets employees? Hookers don't add to the crime, nor do actual drugs. that stuff should be legal. It's the dwi that's the crime and we know that part, we just need to know if Cohen liquored him up and sent him on his way like that.


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I think we'll learn 2 or more details, which seems like a lot.



We know the party ended at 9, so I bet we'll learn 1) if he left when the party ended or he stayed later. He was picked up over 7 hours later, about 15 miles from Cohen's house, per the Athletic. If he stopped at other spots between leaving the party and arrest, I bet 2) we'll learn that, as well.


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=Ceetar post_id=76295 time=1630600553 user_id=102]Hookers don't add to the crime

Posted


For the purposes of this poll, facts coming to light still count as coming to light whether or not they "should be legal."


Posted


He suspects if he were at a bar, it wasn't in White Plains-- for one, they all close by 2 am; for another "there's nothing in that part of town except a hospital and a train station."



That opens whole new mysteries


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:


the speakeasy i mentioned claims it's open until 4.


I'm very down with this theory, the timeline is pretty bang-on. This the one Ceets? --> https://www.theblindpigofwestchester.com/https://www.theblindpigofwestchester.com/




yup.hell, I'd like to go there.


Blind Pig is right near where he was found. "BINGO" says Bernie Sanders


Posted


Looks pretty nice all right.



I'd never heard of White Plains till two days ago.



It's funny I knew all of the Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn (well not ALL but you know what i mean) - I also even knew a few places in New Jersey (Universal Merchandising had part of a warehouse in Harrison where i had to go) but these sort of commuter towns are a mystery to me.


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Posted


That's an aggressive no-comment on Scott for sure. Read something in the Athletic today, forgot by who, that suggested he was gone too. Whether or not it is a 'criminal case' shouldn't really matter as to what the Mets do with him, but I guess they don't want to commit and then have to backtrack if more comes out and they had kept him.



Truthfully Sandy needs to go and it should start soon.



Making the playoffs probably matters for Rojas, but I can't see how they retain him. I think Sandy's comments were just to sort of say "we have confidence in him right now" just to avoid drama as the playoffs are still in play.



But that's always been Sandy's MO. Saying nothing as much as possible, and his quote about not making the 'mistake' of saying he was going to hire a baseball president guy last year as if THAT was what the problem was.


  • 2 weeks later...
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A Boy Named Seo wrote:


the speakeasy i mentioned claims it's open until 4.


I'm very down with this theory, the timeline is pretty bang-on. This the one Ceets? --> https://www.theblindpigofwestchester.com/https://www.theblindpigofwestchester.com/




yup.hell, I'd like to go there.


This intrepid Mets On Tap reporter popped in last night following a flight and watching the Mets at a nearby microbrew's (Wolf And Warrior) tap room.



It was very busy (usual for the area on a Friday night), I just had a house lager (from a company in Boston), and a Guinness.



Interestingly, it was an Irish tavern going back to the 1930s until the owner cashed out a few years ago, and reopened under new management as a cocktail lounge shortly before the pandemic started.



Bar was a nice 40s throwback, no TV's though, but it isn't meant to be a sports bar. Restaurant lounge area was nice and swanky, with a heater that played a projection of a fireplace.


Posted


On Tuesday Bernie Sanders was telling me he watched Game 1 of the 15 series there when it was an "old man's bar." At any rate, Rogers, did you drill your servers for details? Good tips could come in handy here.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

On Tuesday Bernie Sanders was telling me he watched Game 1 of the 15 series there when it was an "old man's bar." At any rate, Rogers, did you drill your servers for details? Good tips could come in handy here.


Way too busy to chat with bartenders about who may have closed the joint down before getting caught snoozing down the block a few weeks back ;) Might hit up one of their social media profiles about the CPF theory, hope whomever drives the account is a fellow Met fan and/or knows about the story ;)


  • 1 month later...
Posted


Edgy MD wrote:
Oh, man.


A shame right? I don't see how one lost night can outweigh all the talent he had demonstrated during his short time with the Mets.



I mean, so demonstrably demonstrated.


Posted


Oh, I can't really speak to his talent. I don't know what I'd've done to confront what a Mets executive had to face this year.



I can't even claim this is unjust in the micro. But in the macro, most well funded contemporary organizations tend to deal with these issues in a more engaging, pro-active way, suspension and counseling as they apply. And several times in a row now, the Mets have dealt with apparent employee misbehavior with severance. I tend to think that's done to make a public-image-conscious organization look hard-line and serious while not truly (or not necessarily) addressing systemic issues, or really making the world safer.



A suspension and/or counseling is almost certainly what would have happened if it was a player who had done what has been reportedly done by Scott. Perhaps less.



On the other hand (a) I have no idea if internal investigations have revealed Scott to have done more than what has been reported, and (B) I have no way of knowing (though I doubt) if Scott was let go on job performance alone.


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