Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted March 4, 2006 Author Posted March 4, 2006 cooby wrote:This one is pretty awesomeYea, note: no bullpen plexiglass section of OF fence.
Guest cooby Guests Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Stupid question:Was Shea finished? It really looks bare bones
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 cooby wrote:Stupid question:Was Shea finished? It really looks bare bonesYea. It was finished. Hosted the '64 AllStar game.But they did make some changes and additions (like the plexiglass outfield bullpen section of the fence), that ended up being the way Shea looked for many years, until the overhaul in the early 80's.Thats when they changed the color of the big scoreboard and the outfield walls to blue.That big square thing on top of the scoreboard with the Met logo in it- that was supposed to be a screen where a slide show showing the current batter was supposed to be displayed. I dont know if they ever got that to actually work (never saw it in use myself), but I was up in there (in the scoreboard) in the early 70's and it contained the remains of a humongous revolving slide show projector.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 Under what circumstances were you in the Mets scoreboard?
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 ScarletKnight41 wrote:Under what circumstances were you in the Mets scoreboard?Me and a buddy hid in a closed concession stand after a game until the place cleared out.Then we snuck out onto the field.There were these people sweepin the isles and stuff, but they paid us no mind. The lights were down and they looked like zombies.We ran around the field (there was a tarp over the plate, which was a bummer-but we slide into second!), went into the dugout (there was this lil creeky catwalk back down those steps to the tunnel to the clubhouse), climbed up into the scoreboard (there was a ladder near one of its legs.).We explored the place for some time.The actual door to the clubhouse, in this horseshoe tunnel runing under the seats, was locked. Had a ball that night.Eddie! If you ever read this, its me! Warren!lol
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 you could never get away with stuff like that these days.
The Big O Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 ="Zvon"]The bottomline, this should be a kool Met picture thread.Found these wire photos in a filing cabinet at work the other day. They encompass some interesting moments in Mets history. Full-size scans are Imageshacked for your protection (and so as to not break the forums) and presented in chronological order with the original AP cutlines:New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden became baseball's all-time rookie strikeout king Wednesday surpassing Herb Score's mark of 245 whiffs. Gooden fanned 16 Pittsburgh Pirates for a total of 251 strikeouts though tonight's game. (Sept. 12, 1984)New York Mets, newly-acquired catcher Gary Carter and Frank Cashen, strike a pose in Shea Stadium Wednesday. The seven-time National League All-Star played for the Montreal Expos for 10 years before the trade. (David Pickoff/Dec. 12, 1984)New York mets Gary Carter, right, is congratulated by teammate Keith Hernandez who scored on his tenth inning home run to beat the Pirates 9-7 in ten innings Sunday in Pittsburgh. It was Carter's 32nd round-tripper on the year. (Dale Sparks/Sept. 29, 1985)Bud Harrelson answers questions at a press conference at Riverfront Stadium Tuesday evening where he was named the new manager of the New York Mets. Harrelson replaces Davey Johnson (who) was fired. (Al Behrman/May 29, 1990)St. Louis Cardinal Vince Coleman is all smiles at a press conference at Shea Stadium in New York Thursday after it was announced the outfielder signed a four-year contract with the New York Mets for $11.95 million.(Bebeto Matthews/Dec. 13, 1990)New York Mets Kevin Elster wears a straw hat as takes some warm-up tosses at Mets Stadium in Port St. Lucie Sunday morning. The early spring training arrival last played Aug. 3, 1990 and underwent arthroscopic surgery a month later to repair torn anterior capsule and labrum of the shoulder. Pitcher an catchers are scheduled for workouts Friday. (Richard Drew/Feb 17, 1991)New York Mets left hander Sid Fernandez, second left, is in pain as he's aided on the mound in Port St. Lucie Monday afternoon. He suffered a fractured ulna bone in his pitching arm after being hit by a ball batted by Houston Astros Javier Ortiz. With Sid are Chris Donnels, ump Gerry Davis and trainer Steve Garland, left to right. (Richard Drew/March 11, 1991)J. Frank Cashen, General Manager of the New York Mets, announces his retirement Friday as general manager, but says he will stay with the club as Chief Operating Oficer and Senior Executive Vice President. Cashen will turn over the genral manager job to Executive Vice President Al Harazin, he stated Friday at the Shea Stadium new conference. (Susan Ragan/Sept. 27, 1991)Outfielder Bobby Bonilla, left, who last week signed a $29 million contract to play for the New York Mets, chats with Pittsburgh Pirates assistant trainer David Tumbes Tuesday at the winter baseball meetings in Miami Beach. Bonilla is currently the highest paid player in baseball. (Kathy Willens/Dec. 10, 1991)New York Mets pitcher Dave Cone is unhappy with his pitching against the Atlanta Braves Wednesday in Port St. Lucie, FL., at one point arguing with the home plate umpire. Cone pitched 4.2 innings, gave up five hits and six runs with six strikeouts. The Braves won 8-6. (Susan Ragan/April 1, 1992)New York Mets centerfielder Howard Johnson slams into the fence while robbing San Diego Padres Darren Jackson of an extra base hit during the second inning of their game Thursday in San Diego. (Lenny Ignelzi/May 21, 1992)
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Mmmmm... sublime AND delicious.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 Why HoJo in center and Boston in left?
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2006 Author Posted April 24, 2006 The Big O wrote:="Zvon"]The bottomline, this should be a kool Met picture thread.Found these wire photos in a filing cabinet at work the other day. They encompass some interesting moments in Mets history. Full-size scans are Imageshacked for your protection (and so as to not break the forums) and presented in chronological order with the original AP cutlines:Awsum images and info--thanx for sharing these Big 0!
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 25, 2006 Posted May 25, 2006 Never saw the pics Big O posted before..very cool.
Guest cooby Guests Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 This one should be in Elster's Pretty thread
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted June 3, 2006 Author Posted June 3, 2006 Earlier in the thread we did Buddy Harrelson week and alot of pics from the Harrelson/Rose fight were posted.As a matter of fact, I thought at this point I had seen all photos available of the event.So how about this:
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 While I was in Vegas this past weekend Pete Rose was there siging autographs. They were selling B&W photos of the famous Pete & Bud fight.Rose was signing them 'He won the game, I won the fight - Pete Rose'
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Pete Rose in Vegas. Why am I not surprised?
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