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Bud Selig can get on his knees and kiss my a--

Guy is a professional kow-tow a-- kisser

Ask the suspected and implicated steroid dudes


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RealityChuck wrote:
="Johnny Dickshot"]Any Met fan younger than 41 years old hasn't seen a home ASG in their lifetime. I used to try and count the years till they'd have one and figured, maybe the mid to late 80s. But Shea just hasn't wanted one. It's weird.

It usually goes to new stadiums, and since Shea isn't a classic like Fenway or Wrigley, it gets passed over.

Though Yankee Stadium did hold one in '77*, so it seems odd they pick it again. It also will delay Citi Field being chosen; I don't think MLB will want to have it in New York again for several years.

*I was on the field with the players, BTW.


I don't think it's a matter of Shea getting passed over, it's a matter of the Mets not wanting the game. Teams have to apply for the game, and of course having a new stadium weighs heavily.

But I remember a story once where the Mets said they weren't interested, saying it was too much work for the home team.

Personally, I love the All-Star Game. I got to attend the workout day/home run derby in Cleveland in 1997 -- before it was a big deal -- and have been to the FanFests in Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit.


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:
I don't think it's a matter of Shea getting passed over, it's a matter of the Mets not wanting the game. Teams have to apply for the game, and of course having a new stadium weighs heavily.

But I remember a story once where the Mets said they weren't interested, saying it was too much work for the home team.


Al Harazin said the Mets considered making a bid for 1988, the 25th anniversary season of Shea but decided, as MGIM noted, it was too much of a hassle.

One of many things I've never forgive Al Harazin for.


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Not to stop you from hating Harazin, but the not wanting the game goes back into the Cashen era.
I'm sure there'll be one in the new crib but it never bothered me much that it hasn't spun this way in a while.


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Why hate Harazin anyhow for what he said in 1988 when he wasn't calling the shots himself until 1992?


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Because Harazin was the business guy by the late '80s and he had a big say in turning down the ASG.

Also, I can be small about these things.


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Any Met fan younger than 41 years old hasn't seen a home ASG in their lifetime. I used to try and count the years till they'd have one and figured, maybe the mid to late 80s. But Shea just hasn't wanted one. It's weird.


Get the pin!



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I don't know how we're going to keep this thread active that long.


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