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That'll be an all-nu apple.


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Both will be out in center, according to Metsblog, which was on the media tour last week.

]For starters, Jeff Wilpon told reporters that the old Home-Run Apple from Shea Stadium will be on display in back of the concourse in center field, which was good to hear. However, a new Apple will pop up from a concrete cannister beneath the center-field scoreboard.


That thing they're building outside, obviously, is a kiddie pool.


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So the outside is an homage to Ebbets.

The green seats are supposedly a nod to the Polo Grounds.

Where's Shea? Oh there it is, on the floor of the locker room.




Is that the ugliest damn rug you've ever seen or what?


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That honor still belongs to the late Joe Pepitone.



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="Edgy DC":befgt7hd]That honor still belongs to the late Joe Pepitone.

[/quote:befgt7hd]


Very funny.







dgwphotography
Dec 12 2008 05:11 PM


="Edgy DC"]That honor still belongs to the late Joe Pepitone.



I'm think Phil here would give Joe a run for his money:








themetfairy
Dec 12 2008 05:14 PM


That has to be Phil's own hair. Nobody would construct a toupee THAT ugly!







metsguyinmichigan
Dec 12 2008 05:43 PM


="metirish":3bn5ocf6]
="Edgy DC":3bn5ocf6]That honor still belongs to the late Joe Pepitone.

[/quote:3bn5ocf6]


Very funny.[/quote:3bn5ocf6]

WOW. And the rug on the guy on the right in the tan coat is horrible, too!

And if I were Phil Spector's attorney, I'd go for the insanity defense and just point to him sitting there with that 'do and sit back and wait for the acquittal.







soupcan
Dec 12 2008 07:11 PM


Pepitone's dead?







Edgy DC
Dec 12 2008 07:59 PM


Guess not. My boo-boo. Sorry, Joe.

I just sent a white elephant Christmas gift to my sister's Yankfan boyfriend. It was a Yankee hat that my brother got Pepitone's autograph on. What did he ever think I'd want with that.

One time Pepitone, after missing a ballgame with a niggling injury while playing in Japan, was photographed at a disco later, out dancing with his wig. To this day, supposedly, American players who come to Japan and play the diva are called "Pepitones."







Willets Point
Dec 13 2008 05:52 PM


="soupcan":1k1wbb9f]
Is that the ugliest damn rug you've ever seen or what?[/quote:1k1wbb9f]

The carpet will be vastly improved by frequently soaking it in champagne.







Farmer Ted
Dec 13 2008 06:47 PM


I was living in NC in the mid 90s and in charge of putting on a sports-related banquet. The Yankees had a minor league team in Greensboro for a number of years and the committee board voted to have a former Yankee or a current member of the organization to be the featured speaker. I swallowed my pride and called the Bronx. The PR office hack said someone would be in touch in a few days. Phone rings 20 minutes later. Pepitone on the other end. No shit. I explain we're looking for a speaker yadda yadda yadda and he says "I'll do it (basically volunteering himself). We can work on a fee but you need to fly me down there. Great times I had in that town." Apparently he had the gig of lining up the Yankees alumni for public appearances. I went back to the committee and told them Pepitone was the best I could do (not that I tried any harder). The room busted into hysterical laughter and we found someone else from a different sport to speak.







Edgy DC
Dec 13 2008 07:03 PM


There was an episode of Mad About You where Jamie asked what ballplayer they can get for a personal appearance on a limited budget. Paul's answer was an aging swinger of a sixties Yankee firstbaseman clearly based on the Pep.







cooby
Dec 13 2008 07:56 PM


I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?







Ashie62
Dec 17 2008 07:05 AM


="cooby":3lcpnzjo]I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?[/quote:3lcpnzjo]

Did you wake up with a woody?







Rockin' Doc
Dec 17 2008 10:24 AM


I believe that would be a physical impossibility for cooby.







metsmarathon
Dec 17 2008 11:46 AM


well, this thread sure has taken some strange strange turns hasn't it?







Edgy DC
Jan 07 2009 07:49 AM


NEW YORK-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will forgo luxury boxes at the new Yankees and Mets ballparks, the city said Tuesday after months of criticism about its handling of the stadium projects.

The administration has worked out a new deal with the Yankees to get extra money, instead of a luxury box. A separate and similar agreement is being worked out with the Mets for their new park, a Bloomberg spokesman said.

Senior Bloomberg aides had fought hard to get the luxury boxes, describing the perk in internal e-mails as "a big issue to the mayor" during negotiations with the teams in 2006.

That battle for the boxes only recently came to light as state and federal lawmakers launched investigations into how the teams and the administration went about making those deals.

The decision to give up the luxury boxes comes as Bloomberg seeks reelection this year and repeatedly cites the city's enormous budget shortfalls.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2009 07:56 AM


They gave it up at the same time they were forced to cough up reams of smoking guns on how filthy the whole thing was, including begging by the MFYs to increase their duistribution of public $$ to cover shit like their scoreboard and video board. Mets are also asking for more but about half the MFYs overall since the project was so much less expensive.







Centerfield
Jan 07 2009 03:17 PM


I think the Mets should sign Manny and ask the public to pick up the tab.



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That has to be Phil's own hair. Nobody would construct a toupee THAT ugly!


Guest metsguyinmichigan
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="metirish":3bn5ocf6]
="Edgy DC":3bn5ocf6]That honor still belongs to the late Joe Pepitone.

[/quote:3bn5ocf6]


Very funny.[/quote:3bn5ocf6]

WOW. And the rug on the guy on the right in the tan coat is horrible, too!

And if I were Phil Spector's attorney, I'd go for the insanity defense and just point to him sitting there with that 'do and sit back and wait for the acquittal.







soupcan
Dec 12 2008 07:11 PM


Pepitone's dead?







Edgy DC
Dec 12 2008 07:59 PM


Guess not. My boo-boo. Sorry, Joe.

I just sent a white elephant Christmas gift to my sister's Yankfan boyfriend. It was a Yankee hat that my brother got Pepitone's autograph on. What did he ever think I'd want with that.

One time Pepitone, after missing a ballgame with a niggling injury while playing in Japan, was photographed at a disco later, out dancing with his wig. To this day, supposedly, American players who come to Japan and play the diva are called "Pepitones."







Willets Point
Dec 13 2008 05:52 PM


="soupcan":1k1wbb9f]
Is that the ugliest damn rug you've ever seen or what?[/quote:1k1wbb9f]

The carpet will be vastly improved by frequently soaking it in champagne.







Farmer Ted
Dec 13 2008 06:47 PM


I was living in NC in the mid 90s and in charge of putting on a sports-related banquet. The Yankees had a minor league team in Greensboro for a number of years and the committee board voted to have a former Yankee or a current member of the organization to be the featured speaker. I swallowed my pride and called the Bronx. The PR office hack said someone would be in touch in a few days. Phone rings 20 minutes later. Pepitone on the other end. No shit. I explain we're looking for a speaker yadda yadda yadda and he says "I'll do it (basically volunteering himself). We can work on a fee but you need to fly me down there. Great times I had in that town." Apparently he had the gig of lining up the Yankees alumni for public appearances. I went back to the committee and told them Pepitone was the best I could do (not that I tried any harder). The room busted into hysterical laughter and we found someone else from a different sport to speak.







Edgy DC
Dec 13 2008 07:03 PM


There was an episode of Mad About You where Jamie asked what ballplayer they can get for a personal appearance on a limited budget. Paul's answer was an aging swinger of a sixties Yankee firstbaseman clearly based on the Pep.







cooby
Dec 13 2008 07:56 PM


I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?







Ashie62
Dec 17 2008 07:05 AM


="cooby":3lcpnzjo]I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?[/quote:3lcpnzjo]

Did you wake up with a woody?







Rockin' Doc
Dec 17 2008 10:24 AM


I believe that would be a physical impossibility for cooby.







metsmarathon
Dec 17 2008 11:46 AM


well, this thread sure has taken some strange strange turns hasn't it?







Edgy DC
Jan 07 2009 07:49 AM


NEW YORK-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will forgo luxury boxes at the new Yankees and Mets ballparks, the city said Tuesday after months of criticism about its handling of the stadium projects.

The administration has worked out a new deal with the Yankees to get extra money, instead of a luxury box. A separate and similar agreement is being worked out with the Mets for their new park, a Bloomberg spokesman said.

Senior Bloomberg aides had fought hard to get the luxury boxes, describing the perk in internal e-mails as "a big issue to the mayor" during negotiations with the teams in 2006.

That battle for the boxes only recently came to light as state and federal lawmakers launched investigations into how the teams and the administration went about making those deals.

The decision to give up the luxury boxes comes as Bloomberg seeks reelection this year and repeatedly cites the city's enormous budget shortfalls.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2009 07:56 AM


They gave it up at the same time they were forced to cough up reams of smoking guns on how filthy the whole thing was, including begging by the MFYs to increase their duistribution of public $$ to cover shit like their scoreboard and video board. Mets are also asking for more but about half the MFYs overall since the project was so much less expensive.







Centerfield
Jan 07 2009 03:17 PM


I think the Mets should sign Manny and ask the public to pick up the tab.



Guest Edgy DC
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Guess not. My boo-boo. Sorry, Joe.

I just sent a white elephant Christmas gift to my sister's Yankfan boyfriend. It was a Yankee hat that my brother got Pepitone's autograph on. What did he ever think I'd want with that.

One time Pepitone, after missing a ballgame with a niggling injury while playing in Japan, was photographed at a disco later, out dancing with his wig. To this day, supposedly, American players who come to Japan and play the diva are called "Pepitones."


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="soupcan":1k1wbb9f]
Is that the ugliest damn rug you've ever seen or what?[/quote:1k1wbb9f]

The carpet will be vastly improved by frequently soaking it in champagne.







Farmer Ted
Dec 13 2008 06:47 PM


I was living in NC in the mid 90s and in charge of putting on a sports-related banquet. The Yankees had a minor league team in Greensboro for a number of years and the committee board voted to have a former Yankee or a current member of the organization to be the featured speaker. I swallowed my pride and called the Bronx. The PR office hack said someone would be in touch in a few days. Phone rings 20 minutes later. Pepitone on the other end. No shit. I explain we're looking for a speaker yadda yadda yadda and he says "I'll do it (basically volunteering himself). We can work on a fee but you need to fly me down there. Great times I had in that town." Apparently he had the gig of lining up the Yankees alumni for public appearances. I went back to the committee and told them Pepitone was the best I could do (not that I tried any harder). The room busted into hysterical laughter and we found someone else from a different sport to speak.







Edgy DC
Dec 13 2008 07:03 PM


There was an episode of Mad About You where Jamie asked what ballplayer they can get for a personal appearance on a limited budget. Paul's answer was an aging swinger of a sixties Yankee firstbaseman clearly based on the Pep.







cooby
Dec 13 2008 07:56 PM


I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?







Ashie62
Dec 17 2008 07:05 AM


="cooby":3lcpnzjo]I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?[/quote:3lcpnzjo]

Did you wake up with a woody?







Rockin' Doc
Dec 17 2008 10:24 AM


I believe that would be a physical impossibility for cooby.







metsmarathon
Dec 17 2008 11:46 AM


well, this thread sure has taken some strange strange turns hasn't it?







Edgy DC
Jan 07 2009 07:49 AM


NEW YORK-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will forgo luxury boxes at the new Yankees and Mets ballparks, the city said Tuesday after months of criticism about its handling of the stadium projects.

The administration has worked out a new deal with the Yankees to get extra money, instead of a luxury box. A separate and similar agreement is being worked out with the Mets for their new park, a Bloomberg spokesman said.

Senior Bloomberg aides had fought hard to get the luxury boxes, describing the perk in internal e-mails as "a big issue to the mayor" during negotiations with the teams in 2006.

That battle for the boxes only recently came to light as state and federal lawmakers launched investigations into how the teams and the administration went about making those deals.

The decision to give up the luxury boxes comes as Bloomberg seeks reelection this year and repeatedly cites the city's enormous budget shortfalls.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2009 07:56 AM


They gave it up at the same time they were forced to cough up reams of smoking guns on how filthy the whole thing was, including begging by the MFYs to increase their duistribution of public $$ to cover shit like their scoreboard and video board. Mets are also asking for more but about half the MFYs overall since the project was so much less expensive.







Centerfield
Jan 07 2009 03:17 PM


I think the Mets should sign Manny and ask the public to pick up the tab.



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I was living in NC in the mid 90s and in charge of putting on a sports-related banquet. The Yankees had a minor league team in Greensboro for a number of years and the committee board voted to have a former Yankee or a current member of the organization to be the featured speaker. I swallowed my pride and called the Bronx. The PR office hack said someone would be in touch in a few days. Phone rings 20 minutes later. Pepitone on the other end. No shit. I explain we're looking for a speaker yadda yadda yadda and he says "I'll do it (basically volunteering himself). We can work on a fee but you need to fly me down there. Great times I had in that town." Apparently he had the gig of lining up the Yankees alumni for public appearances. I went back to the committee and told them Pepitone was the best I could do (not that I tried any harder). The room busted into hysterical laughter and we found someone else from a different sport to speak.


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There was an episode of Mad About You where Jamie asked what ballplayer they can get for a personal appearance on a limited budget. Paul's answer was an aging swinger of a sixties Yankee firstbaseman clearly based on the Pep.


Guest cooby
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I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?


Posted


="cooby":3lcpnzjo]I swear I was thinking about Joe Pepitone this morning. And why?[/quote:3lcpnzjo]

Did you wake up with a woody?







Rockin' Doc
Dec 17 2008 10:24 AM


I believe that would be a physical impossibility for cooby.







metsmarathon
Dec 17 2008 11:46 AM


well, this thread sure has taken some strange strange turns hasn't it?







Edgy DC
Jan 07 2009 07:49 AM


NEW YORK-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will forgo luxury boxes at the new Yankees and Mets ballparks, the city said Tuesday after months of criticism about its handling of the stadium projects.

The administration has worked out a new deal with the Yankees to get extra money, instead of a luxury box. A separate and similar agreement is being worked out with the Mets for their new park, a Bloomberg spokesman said.

Senior Bloomberg aides had fought hard to get the luxury boxes, describing the perk in internal e-mails as "a big issue to the mayor" during negotiations with the teams in 2006.

That battle for the boxes only recently came to light as state and federal lawmakers launched investigations into how the teams and the administration went about making those deals.

The decision to give up the luxury boxes comes as Bloomberg seeks reelection this year and repeatedly cites the city's enormous budget shortfalls.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2009 07:56 AM


They gave it up at the same time they were forced to cough up reams of smoking guns on how filthy the whole thing was, including begging by the MFYs to increase their duistribution of public $$ to cover shit like their scoreboard and video board. Mets are also asking for more but about half the MFYs overall since the project was so much less expensive.







Centerfield
Jan 07 2009 03:17 PM


I think the Mets should sign Manny and ask the public to pick up the tab.



Guest Rockin' Doc
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I believe that would be a physical impossibility for cooby.


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NEW YORK-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will forgo luxury boxes at the new Yankees and Mets ballparks, the city said Tuesday after months of criticism about its handling of the stadium projects.

The administration has worked out a new deal with the Yankees to get extra money, instead of a luxury box. A separate and similar agreement is being worked out with the Mets for their new park, a Bloomberg spokesman said.

Senior Bloomberg aides had fought hard to get the luxury boxes, describing the perk in internal e-mails as "a big issue to the mayor" during negotiations with the teams in 2006.

That battle for the boxes only recently came to light as state and federal lawmakers launched investigations into how the teams and the administration went about making those deals.

The decision to give up the luxury boxes comes as Bloomberg seeks reelection this year and repeatedly cites the city's enormous budget shortfalls.


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They gave it up at the same time they were forced to cough up reams of smoking guns on how filthy the whole thing was, including begging by the MFYs to increase their duistribution of public $$ to cover shit like their scoreboard and video board. Mets are also asking for more but about half the MFYs overall since the project was so much less expensive.


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