Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 The people who are in real pain over this, McFly.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I'll leave it to them to specifically reply to you or not.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 If they're here (and I suspected they were) then you should have left themout of your poor defense to begin with and let them speak for themselves.You wiggled off like four hooks in this thread.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 There is beauty, pain and joy in baseball. When they gut and pry apart where you experienced most of it, a person is likely to reflect on all three and feel, upon viewing the kinds of pictures in question, one of those sensations in particular. The beauty and the joy may have been carried out safely before MeiGray could sell them, but it is not surprising that the pain should linger and overshadow for many if not all across the duration of the demolition.Later? Who knows? We haven't been there yet. I suspect the beauty and the pain and the joy will coalesce into the warmer memories the magic of distance allows.Reality says somebody's doing a job in taking down Shea Stadium. Reality says the plan has been on the table long enough for everybody to adjust to the plan. But baseball and reality were never intended to mesh so easily.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Eloquent as ever, and on topic.Bravo!
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 ="KC":cumx5g68]If they're here (and I suspected they were) then you should have left themout of your poor defense to begin with and let them speak for themselves.You wiggled off like four hooks in this thread.[/quote:cumx5g68]Don't ask direct questions if you're not going to like the answers.What was I supposed to do? Ignore you?G-Fafif Nov 11 2008 04:32 PM="KC":3vuetxpl]Eloquent as ever, and on topic.Bravo![/quote:3vuetxpl]Thanks much, but just throwing the last pitch of what TMF stated quite reasonably, I think...Benitez to the Fairy's Leiter, as it were.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 04:33 PMThanks G.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 04:35 PMI disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.Frayed Knot Nov 11 2008 04:38 PM="Edgy DC"]="Frayed Knot"]I think we're starting to sound like the wound-lickers we used to make fun of;- oh no, this stadium is being destroyed worse than any other stadium in the history of destroyed stadiums - only the Mets could paint their foul lines crooked- why did Shea have to die so young?Wait a minute, that second one wuz you.Yes, but I was just noting the fact that they looked off via the angle in that aerial shot. What followed was a reply which stated that only the Mets could do something like that as if the new stadium really will have foul poles 150' from home plate on account of this organization being so incompetant that the thought of seeing where the lines actually lead hasn't yet occured to anyone during this whole multi-million dollar operation.I'd bring up the one post wondering if they really had to ruin the grass with all that machinery during the deconstruction but I don't think that one was totally serious (although I waver at times).G-Fafif Nov 11 2008 04:39 PMI find it way more upsetting that I posted my way up from Richie Hebner only to morph into Jerry DiPoto. Who ranks these things?Oh right. Us.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 04:46 PM="KC":6z6ktyl3]I disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.[/quote:6z6ktyl3]I did nothing of the kind. I answered a question that you asked me. You chose not to like the answer.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:05 PMI ain't outlining it for you, and don't be so fucking snippy.You're not always right.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:07 PMI'm just playing defense here. I'm not the one accusing people of changing things around.Nor have I done or said anything that merits you swearing at me.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:16 PMI'm sorry, but you're just freakin' maddening sometimes.Poorly handled transition does not equal demolition.Go wiggle yourself.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:24 PMI never said it equaled demolition. I was talking about people's reactions to the demolition.And nothing I said justifies the kind of reaction you're having.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:33 PMNo, your first response was about the closing ceremonies and the countdown .... have you been drinking with cooby?I'm comfortable with my reaction for purposes of this thread and I apologizefor cursing and that's all I have to say on the matter. C'mon, "go wiggle yourself" was pretty funny.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:43 PMNo, I have not been drinking. This is what you consider an apology?I made a comment about the transition being handled poorly. You asked me to extrapolate. I did, and you reacted in a pretty hostile manner.If you don't like my opinion that's your prerogative. But you needn't go off like that just because you disagree with it.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:50 PMI apologized for cursing, that's it.Your reading comprehension skills are taking a beating in this thread.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:54 PMNo. I'm simply taking a beating for not seeing an issue exactly the way that you do.Kong76 Nov 12 2008 04:20 AMA beating? If I was gonna get nasty I'd dig up a picture of you in a Philliesuniform and really stick it to you.I'm ultimately taking the beating when we argue because the bath housementality of this board will almost always side with you.Mean ol' KC. *sigh*HahnSolo Nov 12 2008 06:42 AMHi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?Kong76 Nov 12 2008 06:58 AMseawolf17 Nov 12 2008 07:17 AM="HahnSolo":3u9spspm]Hi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?[/quote:3u9spspm]Eff that. I come here for the weekly KC/Scarlet fights.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 07:35 AMI missed a GREAT NIGHT.Zvon Nov 12 2008 08:48 PMwhats all this then....?Pages of posts but nary an image.Addressing the issue of pain...Some of us do feel pain in regard to Shea's demise.It's not even that bad.Its a pang....a feeling of remorse.It hurts on a level that's hard to express, and its a passing phase.Eventually this will be a thing of the past.Not yet though, seeing it being ripped down bit by bit, here and at other places as well.I have been going around and collecting pictures of Shea myself.Anything I come across. Early days,recent times,....even the demolition.So I bop in here and I see there have been additions to the Shea Photo thread, and I'm like,"Oh kool! Maybe its one I haven't seen. Hope its the older Shea...but any nice pic of Shea would be sweet to see..."I hope to see pictures of Shea in way of a recollection, an homage.That's just me though.Maybe there should be a seperate thread for Shea's demolition, ...I dunno.But it's really not a big deal.As you can see I'll still check out this thread, hoping for kool pics of Shea Stadium when it was in use.I've come across some really great Shea photos online recently, especially at Baseball Fever.Like this one. I am 95% positive that thats me running onto the field after game 5 of the '73 NLCS.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 09:05 PMClassy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.Zvon Nov 12 2008 09:15 PM="Edgy DC":3fjgok91]Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.[/quote:3fjgok91]Not so.I was 15.Kong76 Nov 13 2008 04:34 AMEDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.G-Fafif Nov 13 2008 05:42 AMIt's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.soupcan Nov 14 2008 09:54 AMLatest shots from wcbs880 chopper... Field level is completely gone now.Here's some interesting stuff that I got from baseball fever.Shea Demolition Plans:Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 09:58 AMWhat's a "NON-BEARTING STRUCTURE"?Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 10:00 AMBefore anyone else beats me to it, let me just get this out of the way:It figures! The stupid Mets can't even get the spelling right!Willets Point Nov 14 2008 10:04 AMQuestion for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:26 PM="Willets Point"]Question for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?lol.I never went around displaying my slinky chest so I'm sure that's a T-shirt. Doubt it was fleshtone, probly orange.Thing is I'm not positive that's me.First time I saw the pic I looked right past that guy searching for me.Eventually I got back to him and thought that must be me.I have no recollection of what I wore that day.I do know I was a skinny guy with long hair who always wore white sneaks.If I had on a flannel shirt, which I wore often enough, it be rolled up at the sleeves.And the path I took puts me right about where that guy is.After that I ran to the edge of the home plate grass, stopped...saw that girl on the mound (looks like she's going for the rubber <[joke setup<])..our eyes met...I ran to her on the mound and we did a Koosman/Grote type jump and hug. Twirled in a circle, split and ran in different directions.I never saw her again but I'll never forget that moment.Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 01:27 PMI had no idea that Marlo Thomas was there that day!metirish Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMWOW , what a great picture , guy in the yellow shirt at second stands out and I count three suits that might be security , one to the right of yellow shirt and one to the left of Buddy and one n front of him.Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMThat's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:37 PM="Edgy DC":38ctzctd]That's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?[/quote:38ctzctd]No hug for him.Zvon Nov 14 2008 02:31 PMThe thing about storming (and that's a very apt description) of the field in '73, and why it did get out of control, was that every kid wanted to be part of that moment, to be part of the celebration like in '69. And as the game went on we all had the same idea : to get down to field level so it was possible. We did the same thing during game four. I ended up on the 1st base side then. Rose hit that extra inning homer and the celebration was over.I was right on the rail behind the added box on the 3rd base side late in game 5.The Reds families were sitting in them. Eventually the game was stopped and they were led out to the Reds bullpen for their safety. And it's not that we were bothering them personally in any way, shape or form (fans did taunt them when they were being led away though, lol). Its just that there was a sea of people behind them that became like one big giant swaying creature. We could not move independently, could hardly even breath.And you know what I did then? I jumped the rail into the make shift box. Like the Reds families I was a bit concerned for my safety. Unfortunately everyone along the rail ended up jumping into the box like lemmings. Again we became crammed. I saw the fans on the 1st base side did the same thing, but they were so packed in that the little wooden wall that enclosed the section collapsed, and they spilled out onto the field. The game had to be halted again. Tug was on the mound at this point. He was pissed off. I remember him approaching the pile of people waving his arms over and over in an upward motion as if to say EVERYONE! BACK UP AND INTO THE STANDS! It was pretty crazy.I got so sandwiched in the corner of the box that I felt that we were gonna burst out on this side too. I jumped out and went down into the Reds dugout. I was able to hide in plain sight there for quite a few minutes, sitting on a stool in the far corner of the dugout. Eventually a cop came up to me and asked what I was doing there. I told him...I was trying to stay alive, lol. He told me I had to stay alive back up in the stands. This was when I was shown on TV, when the cop was talking to me. (my parents and brothers got to see that from home. My bros thought it was the koolest thing, my folks were like wtf were you doing?).I've told this story before here (I have also mentioned looking for the footage of me on TV and it is nowhere to be found.)but I don't think I ever stressed the point that what happened occurred because too many kidshad this dream of being in a '69 like celebration highlight reel. And what actually happened was we so embarrassed the team, the game, the city, that that footage will forever be locked away and forgotten.One of my best Shea memories though.A Boy Named Seo Nov 14 2008 02:40 PMI re-read that part about you being in the Reds dugout a couple times thinking I misread or misunderstood you. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Wild story, man. Thanks for sharing.dgwphotography Nov 15 2008 12:28 PMI think I'm one of the one's in real pain over this that TMF is referring to.The thing is not once has the countdown, the ceremonies, or anything that the Mets did or didn't do play a role in it. It is simply the fact that a place that has been a desired destination for me for over 35 years is no longer there. Shea is a place that I dreamed about visiting since my aunt gave me my first yearbook in 1972. It's the knowledge that I will never feel the attachment to the new place that I do to the old place. It's the fact that it was a home away from home of sorts - a place where I knew ever nook and cranny, where I knew where to get the best knishes, or the best dogs. A place that is home to so many memories.Whatever the Mets did or didn't do to mark this occasion plays no role in how I feel about it.Benjamin Grimm Nov 15 2008 01:43 PMI agree with that, except for the part about feeling real pain. I feel a touch of sadness, and a sense of loss, but I wouldn't call it pain.Kong76 Nov 15 2008 04:31 PMI'd like to get a copy of that CAD file with the non bearting typo.Hell, they show part of the guy's name and addy and it was easily discoveredwho and where he is. Maybe he's got a sense of humor and would leak oneto us.Edgy DC Nov 15 2008 07:56 PMScarsdale. Vic can take a short drive and knock on his door.cooby Nov 16 2008 08:19 PMZvon, great picture, great stories!cooby Nov 16 2008 08:20 PMAnd what does "Non Bearting" mean?soupcan Nov 18 2008 11:01 AMAll of these from baseball-fever.comEdgy DC Nov 18 2008 11:11 AMWhat? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:17 AMSoup's top photo shows the location of our old seats. Crushing.Willets Point Nov 18 2008 11:25 AM="Edgy DC":133d3wiq]What? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?[/quote:133d3wiq]Maybe Bubba Sponge?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:31 AMMissed the Spongetech sign. Very sponge worthy.soupcan Nov 20 2008 10:01 AMMore pictures available at nycsubway.org9/19635/10/19648/1/19798/1/1979Tiles removed between 1979 and 1980.8/16/19809/24/2008holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:01 AMMight be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 24 2008 09:47 AM="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:56 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":22rs38rb]Is she like, legal?[/quote:22rs38rb]Oh, I see. You see a dark-skinned person and immediately think "illegal immigrant."You should be ashamed!ehehheSteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 11:37 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?Uh, 'Bucket, aren't you very much attached at the moment?Now Chicken, I ask you the same question!Benjamin Grimm Nov 24 2008 11:39 AMI find it a little odd to be lusting after someone when all you know is the shape of her nose.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 11:44 AMAnd which pores are and aren't corrupted.holychicken Nov 24 2008 12:06 PMExactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:08 PM="holychicken":21z05y4i]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:21z05y4i]It's okay, you can still post it. We don't mind.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 12:25 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 24 2008 12:42 PMButts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:38 PM="Edgy DC":1hrzmxox]Butts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.[/quote:1hrzmxox]Must be a Yankee fan thing.SteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 01:14 PM="holychicken":26x42lii]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:26x42lii]Geez, I was just following Bucket's lead. I mean I need some Met Chick love more than he does!soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:12 AMAll from baseball-feverJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 04 2008 08:18 AMMike Mulligan always said his Steam Shovel could take down one stadium as fast as 100 men could in a day, although he was never quite sure of that.Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2008 08:26 AMSo now they're chewing away at the Loge level?Are they going to get to a point where there's just an unattached Upper Level (or Upper Tank as Keith Hernandez would call it) floating high in the air?soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:28 AMYeah that's weird isn't it? You'd think they'd go top to bottom rather than the other way around.I'd like to think that they are professional demolishers and know what they are doing rather than they might just be stupid.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 09:21 AMI don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<dgwphotography Dec 04 2008 10:58 AM="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...HahnSolo Dec 04 2008 11:21 AM="Edgy DC":2sv0q5gv]I don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<[/quote:2sv0q5gv]Those two guys are still waiting for their hot pretzel ordered at the last home game.G-Fafif Dec 04 2008 12:30 PMTalk about your stiff Breezes playing havoc with Shea's outfield.Valadius Dec 04 2008 02:00 PMPart of me is rooting to see the picture of them ripping down that Fox News sign.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 02:14 PMYou strike me as somewhat partisan. Am I right?soupcan Dec 04 2008 02:17 PMWho Vlad?Nah - he's as fair and balanced as they come.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 03:45 PMI sent those latest photos to a friend of mine.He wrote back that he thought they were building a new stadium and notjust fixing up Shea and slappin' on a new coat of paint like in years goneby.Chucklehead.Zvon Dec 04 2008 04:57 PM="Iubitul"]="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...Yes.Especially in comparison with the others.It does bring the shaded areas out.Zvon Dec 04 2008 05:02 PMI wish they would get this over with.How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition?themetfairy Dec 04 2008 05:12 PMIt may take a while. I remember Old Comiskey Park was in a state of partial demolition when we visited New Comiskey in August of 1991.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:22 PMZ: How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition? <===Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:52 PMtmf: It may take a while. <===They don't really have much time if they plan to level the joint and make ita parking lot. My guess is they'll finish well before opening day. I don't wantto get into union contracts twice tonight, but they make it worth it to finish ontime so there's no lolligaggin' nowadays.Zvon Dec 05 2008 03:10 PM="KC":21ab889l]Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?[/quote:21ab889l]Sorry. I meant the usage of explosive charges.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 03:42 PMI figured, I was just goofin'.soupcan Dec 09 2008 08:13 AMUpper deck wrecking ball.BAM!Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:32 AMThey should have painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball.metirish Dec 09 2008 08:33 AMThat would have been really taking the piss on those that see that as a sad event.Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:37 AMIt would be a nod to tradition. It's what they did with the Ebbets Field wrecking ball.The same ball was used a few years later on the Polo Grounds:Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:50 AMCincinnati's Crosley Field too!soupcan Dec 13 2008 02:19 PMWow - now I'm even starting to have a hard time looking...baseball-fever.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 13 2008 02:36 PMYikes.Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 02:55 PMGYAH!Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:10 PMThey didn't sell the panels depicting the leap and Seaver's head?Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 07:23 PMIt looks like the terrorist hit we were praying wouldn't happen actually did.Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:44 PMFuck terrorists, an accidental plane crash on a foggy evening in the wrongflight path was what I thought mighta happened one day.*62 Dec 14 2008 12:56 PMThe pictures may be gruesome but the Stadium has overstayed its welcome.I may miss living in Brooklyn desperately, but 3,000 sq. ft. is way better than 920.Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:11 PMI don't get the reference.*62 Dec 14 2008 05:39 PMI love Shea for lots of reasons, and will miss it some ..... but it's a dump.Better?Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:53 PMI thought those numbers referred to something.Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2008 06:57 PMI think *62 lives in Florida if my memory is correct. He apparently once lived in Brooklyn and apparently hung out at Shea quite a bit in the past. I think he was stating that he missed living in Brooklyn, but preferred the 3000 sq. ft. of living space he can now afford over the 920 sq. ft. of living space he had in Brooklyn. Living in the south and comparing costs for homes with my friends and relatives relatives that live near the city, I understand what he is referring too. Then again, maybe I miss interpreted the meaning of his post. Either way, it's nice to have *62 posting here again. I hope he hangs around.soupcan Dec 16 2008 01:42 PMStadiumPage.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 16 2008 02:04 PMIt's amazing that just ten weeks ago it was still full of color and people and noise.soupcan Dec 18 2008 07:45 PMsoupcan Dec 29 2008 07:51 AMsoupcan Jan 05 2009 12:40 PMG-Fafif Jan 05 2009 12:52 PMImpressive Photoshopping, Soup. Quite interesting to see what Shea Stadium would look like if somebody went mad and started to tear it down.If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please put Shea back together again. Thank you.batmagadanleadoff Jan 05 2009 01:18 PM="soupcan"]http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/soupcan11/shea5-1.jpgThat neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?Edgy DC Jan 05 2009 02:35 PMLooks kind of slender for Carter.It also looks like a guy going to right, while Carter more typically pulled.metirish Jan 13 2009 01:35 PMfrom 01/10/2009metsguyinmichigan Jan 13 2009 02:35 PMThey're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me!Zvon Jan 13 2009 02:58 PM="metsguyinmichigan":8phckkps]They're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me![/quote:8phckkps]Why sell just their feet?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 13 2009 04:19 PMwhamG-Fafif Jan 13 2009 04:53 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1virpusd]wham[/quote:1virpusd]"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" vs. "Baby I'm Your Man"Whoops...wrong thread.metirish Jan 15 2009 08:00 AMNewsday today has a classic Shea pictures collection.Die-hard fans dance in the aisles at 1:50 a.m. during the 21st inning of a 25-inning marathon game between the Mets and the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. (AP Photo / September 12, 1974)A view of Shea Stadium during the national anthem before a New York Mets-Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1973. (AP Photo / June 9, 1973)Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969A view of Shea Stadium after after souvenir-hunting fans ripped up the sod following the Mets' victory in the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969)Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell waves to the crowd at Shea Stadium during Willie Stargell Night at Shea. The man at left wiping his eye is Nelson Doubleday, Mets chairman of the board. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill / September 27, 1982The new owners of the Mets pose at Shea Stadium. From left: Stephen E. O'Neil, president of City Investing Company; Nelson Doubleday, president of Doubleday Co.; Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities and John O. Pickett, owner of the NHL New York Islanders, who was instrumental in setting up the sale of the team. Pickett was not listed as an owner of the club. (AP File Photo / January 25, 1980)Car fire involving several cars in the Shea Stadium parking lot during a game in 2002. (AP Photo / April 27, 2002)Workers Angelo DiMaria, left, and Dominico Bannezo clean off old paint and rust as they get Shea Stadium ready for Opening Day in 2001. (Newsdya / J. Conrad Williams Jr / March 28, 2001)>soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:09 AMAmazing how much Jeff looks like his dad used to. Even down to the bad hairdo.="metirish"]Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 08:10 AMCar Fire Day: Best. Promotion. Ever.HahnSolo Jan 15 2009 08:36 AMI miss crazy old Uncle Nelson.soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:39 AMPop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.Farmer Ted Jan 15 2009 08:45 AMI only recall $350 million or so to finally kick Doubleday to the curb in '02.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:02 AMWho pitched on Car Fire Day?metirish Jan 15 2009 09:07 AM="Edgy DC":kdd41i0v]Who pitched on Car Fire Day?[/quote:kdd41i0v]I remember that game , I should say I remember it from watching it on TV and the announcers talking about the fire in the parking lot and showing it.I'll guess that Steve Trachsel pitched .John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2009 09:14 AM="soupcan":sgwypaic]Pop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.[/quote:sgwypaic]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:14 AMPedro Pistacio took a no-hiiter into the seventh the day after a crisp one-hitter by Testes. It was game two of a three-game sweep over Milwaukee and, for a minute there, it looked like the 2002 Mets had scrapped together a winning rotation of Leiter-Estes-Astacio-D'Amico-Trachsel.That plan blew up in the parking lot like so many SUVs.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:15 AMIs that logo stitched together? It acually looks like a giant shoulder patch.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:16 AMD'Amico.I had high hopes for him.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:17 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":esm8z809]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.[/quote:esm8z809]I think you're right.dgwphotography Jan 15 2009 11:19 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]="soupcan"]That neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?flip it around, and it's Mex.attgig Jan 15 2009 12:16 PM="metirish"]Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969>i wonder if that will ever be allowed in pro sports. when did that stop? it's only on college that you see fans rushing the field. why is that?Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 12:19 PMBecause student athletes don't need/demand protection from the masses the way millionnaire atheletes do.Why is the cop screening home plate doing the time warp?metirish Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMHow about the guy down the RF line jumping from the stands?Benjamin Grimm Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMI think it stopped in 1986, at least in New York.The fans rushed the field after the division clincher, but the mounted cops prevented it in the World Series.I think, though, that the Phillies had the cops on horseback for the 1980 World Series.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 17 2009 12:20 PMI went out there this morning, photos on facebook.Here's a vid shot as the 7 train arrives in Willets Pt.metirish Jan 17 2009 01:59 PMGreat pictures btw.soupcan Jan 18 2009 01:53 PMThese are from baseballfever...Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:08 PMEven dollar cost averaging down to ~ 7 1/2, that sums up my Citigroup stock feelings.I've been somewhat unaffected by most of the images, but this one is particularly eerie to me:Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:10 PMI know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.Benjamin Grimm Jan 18 2009 03:30 PMI'm not sure they have to. The existing parking lot served Shea for the last few years, and Shea held more fans than Citi will.Kong76 Jan 18 2009 03:37 PMI don't mean they have to, I just thought that was the plan.Since groundbreaking, parking there has been a pain in the neck and I tookthe train mostly to games. I like to tailgate, plan on doing it a lot this year,and it's easier to do with a car.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 18 2009 04:26 PM="Kong76":3gm6qt5k]I know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.[/quote:3gm6qt5k]Official plan is the last bits of Shea are to be disappeared by June 30.Those photos put mine to shame!metirish Jan 23 2009 02:23 PMVince Coleman Firecracker Jan 23 2009 02:43 PMAn auto body shop in a Quonset hut. Fantastic.Willets Point Jan 23 2009 02:44 PMI've got dibs on "City * Field * Collision" as my band's name.Frayed Knot Jan 24 2009 11:28 AMThe ends of the horseshoe are starting to disappearhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907755#imgXRhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907756#imgXRG-Fafif Jan 24 2009 11:53 AMIt's a stump, but it's our stump.dgwphotography Jan 24 2009 01:07 PMsoupcan Jan 26 2009 12:33 PMMore at stadiumpage.comFrayed Knot Jan 26 2009 12:56 PMbtw, Harvey Araton tees off the Yanx in a piece in Sunday's NYTimes. Specifically it's the sweet time they're taking in getting rid of the old park even though the new one is nearly finished and that the whole deal was based on trading stadium space for park land, park land that now seems destined for 2011 at the earliest. Their answer as to when they'll get around to even starting deconstruction is essentially "when we fuckin' get around to it - now go away and stop bothering us", even as they had no problem making a public spectacle about marching their offices across to the new digs the street last week."Mayor Bloomberg, tear down this stadium"metirish Jan 26 2009 01:16 PMThe arrogance of all involved is sickening , how I despise all things Yankees.SteveJRogers Jan 26 2009 02:14 PMSupposedly they are going to use YSII for a movie production, plus the plan was that either the Mets or Yankees would use YSII to play games if either Citi Field or YSIII weren't ready come April. So despite the arrogance, there really are valid reasons why it is still up.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 02:36 PMEven if using YSII was the on-paper 'just-in-case' backup plan in the event that some wild mishap went on with the construction of either of the new stadiums the virtually ZERO chance such a plan would ever be put into place has now shrunk to roughly that of the Lions being put into next week's Super Bowl were a case of bubonic plague to sweep through either the Steeler or Cardinal camp.And, as the article mentions, they've yet to even select a company that would do the deconstruction or set a date as to when it might start.So the reason it's not only still up but will be so for at least another year has everything to do with the fact that they haven't finished milking the old girl for every cent she's worth and if that means that the city that just re-re-issued more tax-free bonds as the price climbed over a billion dollars and the local kids in the neighborhood they claim to care so much for (whenever they weren't threatening to leave that is) go without a public park for the next few years well then that's none of their damn business.metirish Jan 28 2009 08:10 PMNew York Times]In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away By KEN BELSONPublished: January 28, 2009With each passing day, Shea Stadium, the home of the Mets since 1964, fades further from Citi Field, the team�s new home. In the last few weeks, demolition crews have been ripping down entire sections of Shea from both ends of the outfield decks toward its middle. What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.In the first weeks after the Mets finished their final season at Shea (with another desultory loss that knocked them out of playoff contention), crews removed the seats, signs and anything else that could be sold to collectors or reused in city parks. Then demolition crews started knocking out the field level and the concrete decks that made up the loge and the mezzanine. But the structure of the stadium, built for nearly $30 million, was largely intact.Not so anymore.Since the beginning of the year, crews have clawed away at Shea�s walls and beams, exposing escalators, elevator banks and air ducts. The stands above Gates A and E have vanished and parts of the neon players that adorned the outside of the stadium are gone, too. Twelve sections of the upper deck still have their concrete floors, but the other sections that remain are outlined only by their steel beams. Unlike stadiums in other cities that have been imploded, Shea had to be taken down piece by piece because of building codes.The rat-a-tat-tat of the construction machinery drowned out the noise of the jets taking off from LaGuardia Airport. Tarps on chain link fences say �Almost Home,� a reference to the soon-to-be-opened Citi Field, but also the six-month process of erasing Shea.In all, nearly 10,000 tons of steel and another 2,500 tons of concrete will be pulled out of Shea. Some of the concrete will be ground up and reused as the base material for the parking lot that will be installed in its place. The lot will include space for 2,000 cars and signs marking where home plate and the pitcher�s mound once were.Team representatives said that the demolition will be completed some time in the coming weeks, which is not hard to imagine. On Wednesday, lines of dump trucks made their way onto what was once the outfield, weaving around piles of crumpled metal and concrete covered in snow.Several Web sites have sprung up that have chronicled the destruction of the place where Seaver once threw, Piazza once squatted and the Stork, George Theodore, once roamed. In a way, the sites are a testament to the morbid curiosity of Mets fans, who have endured many morbid Mets teams.�It�s interesting how they are doing it piece by piece,� said Eric Okurowski, a 31-year master�s candidate and a life-long Met fan from Babylon, N.Y., who runs stadiumpage.com. �Most old stadia are blown up and it takes just a few seconds. It�s pretty interesting seeing it come apart in pieces over the course of four months.�Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.As Shea diminishes, Citi Field emerges. While less imposing than Shea, the new stadium, at least from the outside, has an elegance that Shea lacked. Instead of the lattice of concrete ramps that constituted Shea�s exterior, Citi Field is covered in brick and punctuated with arches and an entrance rotunda. Flood lights highlight the outside while klieg lights illuminate what is left of Shea.More Articles in Sports �A version of this article appeared in print on January 29, 2009, on page B18 of the New York edition.apmorris Jan 29 2009 04:58 PM="metirish"]New York Times]Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.Anyone going? (bring a camera)metirish Jan 29 2009 05:28 PMPeople are goinghttp://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/G-Fafif Jan 30 2009 03:38 PMDamn, dirty apes...apmorris Jan 30 2009 04:43 PM="G-Fafif"]Damn, dirty apes...AwesomenessnessKong76 Jan 30 2009 07:24 PMClassic pic.dgwphotography Jan 31 2009 05:41 AMthat's just brilliant.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 05:44 AMThat really is brilliant.metirish Jan 31 2009 05:47 AMYeah it's very clever.themetfairy Jan 31 2009 06:19 AMIt's just a model....batmagadanleadoff Jan 31 2009 04:06 PMI'm guessing that the picture has something to do with the Statue Liberty finale in Planet of.... But that picture never came up on my browser. Not today. Not yesterday.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 04:14 PMMe neither. I had to right click, select "Copy Location" and paste the following in my browser:http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/_photos/heston.jpgEdgy DC Feb 02 2009 07:05 AMYou MANIACS!soupcan Feb 05 2009 07:11 AMFrom stadiumpage.comJust a matter of time now....Benjamin Grimm Feb 05 2009 08:06 AMIt's starting to look more like the grandstand you'd see at a race track.Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 08:11 AMNever can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEven though the pain and heartacheSeems to follow me wherever I goThough I try and try to hide my feelingsThey always seem to showThen you try to say you're leaving meAnd I always have to say no...Tell me whyIs it soThat I ... Never can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEvertime I think I had enoughI start heading for the door There's a very strange vibrationThat pierces me right to the coreIt says turn around you foolYou know you love her more and moreTell me whyIs it soDon't wanna let yo goI never can say goodbyesoupcan Feb 06 2009 10:55 AMThese are from wcbs880.com. And there are a few more there as well.G-Fafif Feb 08 2009 03:10 PMShea among the ruins...Kong76 Feb 08 2009 03:47 PMI called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling. "That's all that's left? Whenwas that picture taken?""Uh, I guess last time it snowed." ... (I'm obnoxious in real life too) and I told her this is like a 25 page thread of the destruction of Shea and we startedtalking about our Moms and games and tailgates and she got me all throatytoo and crying and screw you all but ok I admit that it's hard to see the old thing disappear and I've been suppressing the sadness.There, I said it.dgwphotography Feb 09 2009 07:41 AMthe first time we go there this year will be a shock.Edgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:50 AMWe should go and have a tribute concert in the parking lot.G-Fafif Feb 09 2009 10:37 AM="Kong76":1akaid2f]I called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling.[/quote:1akaid2f]My wife, who worked downtown throughout the fall of 2001, invoked Ground Zero in terms of what it reminded her of looking at.soupcan Feb 13 2009 10:09 AMAnother from baseballfever.commetirish Feb 13 2009 10:27 AMGreat pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainBenjamin Grimm Feb 13 2009 10:48 AMThey should leave that last chunk in place.smg58 Feb 13 2009 12:34 PMI drove past it the other day. It's really sad to see it.soupcan Feb 14 2009 07:21 AMI'm at LaGuardia waiting for a flight. Drove past Citi and Shea. Shea looks so sad and insignificant. I'm excited and wistful at the same time.cooby Feb 14 2009 08:22 AMPlease, check for ice and geese. Not joking.soupcan Feb 14 2009 08:38 AMWe're flying Continental - what could go wrong?dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:44 AM="metirish"]It's fitting that that's the last piece left...Frayed Knot Feb 14 2009 09:49 AMThink of it as an image of Koosman throwing the final pitch of the '69 WS.It could be Orosco/'86 too but it looks more like Koosman.dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:51 AMhmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:57 AM="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.SteveJRogers Feb 14 2009 11:49 AM="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?A Boy Named Seo Feb 14 2009 11:58 AM="metirish"]Great pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainNice pic, Irish. Poor, little Shea getting swallowed up by Citi on both sides.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 01:46 PMWe took a ride out there today. We packed up a camera, a couple of Heinekenkeg cans (KB drove) and set out. I was kind of emotional getting ready but by the time we were in the car and on our way I was kinda excited. There were a bunch of people milling about doing the same thing we were and while I didn'ttalk to anyone we all smiled and nodded to each other like we got it. What wereally should have done was cooked a few hot dogs one more time but the beerwas enough I guess to count as a tailgate of sorts.The pictures posted all over the internet get redundant after awhile I suppose, but I got a few unique images.metirish Feb 15 2009 02:20 PMGreat pictures , thanks.themetfairy Feb 15 2009 03:08 PMNice shots Kase!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 05:20 PMThanks, sir. Beautiful and gut-wrenching.(All in all, this offseason's been like a months-long wake... except one where the guests take parts of the deceased with them as souvenirs.)A Boy Named Seo Feb 15 2009 05:30 PMGreat shots, man. Love the one of you raising your can of Heiny in salutation.holychicken Feb 15 2009 05:49 PMWhoa, crazy, KC. I was there today too and took some very similar pictures. I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash. He was very happy to be out running about like that.Edgy DC Feb 15 2009 06:01 PMShould have a concert out there.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 06:05 PMOr an Irish wake?-Loading up on Jameson fifths/Cueing up "Body of an American" on the iPods.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 06:13 PMholyc: I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash <<<I didn't see any little brown pups running about. It's funny, but I really thoughtI'd run into at least one Mets' fan I knew out there. Running into you woulda been cool and we coulda done a Heiny.holychicken Feb 15 2009 07:42 PMYeah, I figured there would be no one there but the when I saw the number of people there I figured I would see someone I knew. I checked everyone saw there, but didn't recognize anyone as well. I figured my dog would have stuck out tho more than me DocTee Feb 15 2009 08:27 PMCool pics, thanks for sharing them.Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground, ghetto style, to remember Shea, your fallen friend?Kong76 Feb 16 2009 01:11 PMTee: Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground <<<I have to confess that I did deposit some used Heiny behind some construction materials.Edgy DC Feb 16 2009 01:13 PMI'm going to guess you haven't puked at Shea since October 12, 1982.Kong76 Feb 16 2009 06:24 PMI had to google the date but I didn't yak that night.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 17 2009 09:25 AMNice shotz guys. ah, screw it.Zvon Feb 17 2009 12:28 PM="SteveJRogers"]="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?That's the Desert Storm logo/thing they added to sets of cards for the troops overseas back in the day.themetfairy Feb 17 2009 02:00 PMZvon! How have you been?attgig Feb 17 2009 03:53 PMhttp://twitpic.com/photos/bluenauticaone last piece remaining.Frayed Knot Feb 18 2009 11:14 AMLast piece down (video available via Newsday's main sports page)It's all over but the sweeping.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:02 AMThese I guess are almost a week old.From http://www.stadiumpage.comEdgy DC Feb 24 2009 08:14 AMTo heck with your copyright, Gary.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:32 AM'Zactly.Zvon Feb 24 2009 02:38 PM="Edgy DC":33njl1ow]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:33njl1ow]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.holychicken Feb 24 2009 03:59 PM="Zvon":13ygrx4a]="Edgy DC":13ygrx4a]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:13ygrx4a]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.[/quote:13ygrx4a]Simple crop job ought to do.Edgy DC Mar 16 2009 02:56 PMMini-Shea ripped up from the ground.http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/you-too-can-own-a-piece-of-the-mini-city/Farmer Ted Mar 16 2009 03:14 PMThey couldn't save those two satellite dishes? Coulda saved me a few bucks with DirecTV.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 ="KC":3vuetxpl]Eloquent as ever, and on topic.Bravo![/quote:3vuetxpl]Thanks much, but just throwing the last pitch of what TMF stated quite reasonably, I think...Benitez to the Fairy's Leiter, as it were.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 04:33 PMThanks G.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 04:35 PMI disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.Frayed Knot Nov 11 2008 04:38 PM="Edgy DC"]="Frayed Knot"]I think we're starting to sound like the wound-lickers we used to make fun of;- oh no, this stadium is being destroyed worse than any other stadium in the history of destroyed stadiums - only the Mets could paint their foul lines crooked- why did Shea have to die so young?Wait a minute, that second one wuz you.Yes, but I was just noting the fact that they looked off via the angle in that aerial shot. What followed was a reply which stated that only the Mets could do something like that as if the new stadium really will have foul poles 150' from home plate on account of this organization being so incompetant that the thought of seeing where the lines actually lead hasn't yet occured to anyone during this whole multi-million dollar operation.I'd bring up the one post wondering if they really had to ruin the grass with all that machinery during the deconstruction but I don't think that one was totally serious (although I waver at times).G-Fafif Nov 11 2008 04:39 PMI find it way more upsetting that I posted my way up from Richie Hebner only to morph into Jerry DiPoto. Who ranks these things?Oh right. Us.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 04:46 PM="KC":6z6ktyl3]I disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.[/quote:6z6ktyl3]I did nothing of the kind. I answered a question that you asked me. You chose not to like the answer.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:05 PMI ain't outlining it for you, and don't be so fucking snippy.You're not always right.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:07 PMI'm just playing defense here. I'm not the one accusing people of changing things around.Nor have I done or said anything that merits you swearing at me.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:16 PMI'm sorry, but you're just freakin' maddening sometimes.Poorly handled transition does not equal demolition.Go wiggle yourself.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:24 PMI never said it equaled demolition. I was talking about people's reactions to the demolition.And nothing I said justifies the kind of reaction you're having.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:33 PMNo, your first response was about the closing ceremonies and the countdown .... have you been drinking with cooby?I'm comfortable with my reaction for purposes of this thread and I apologizefor cursing and that's all I have to say on the matter. C'mon, "go wiggle yourself" was pretty funny.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:43 PMNo, I have not been drinking. This is what you consider an apology?I made a comment about the transition being handled poorly. You asked me to extrapolate. I did, and you reacted in a pretty hostile manner.If you don't like my opinion that's your prerogative. But you needn't go off like that just because you disagree with it.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:50 PMI apologized for cursing, that's it.Your reading comprehension skills are taking a beating in this thread.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:54 PMNo. I'm simply taking a beating for not seeing an issue exactly the way that you do.Kong76 Nov 12 2008 04:20 AMA beating? If I was gonna get nasty I'd dig up a picture of you in a Philliesuniform and really stick it to you.I'm ultimately taking the beating when we argue because the bath housementality of this board will almost always side with you.Mean ol' KC. *sigh*HahnSolo Nov 12 2008 06:42 AMHi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?Kong76 Nov 12 2008 06:58 AMseawolf17 Nov 12 2008 07:17 AM="HahnSolo":3u9spspm]Hi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?[/quote:3u9spspm]Eff that. I come here for the weekly KC/Scarlet fights.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 07:35 AMI missed a GREAT NIGHT.Zvon Nov 12 2008 08:48 PMwhats all this then....?Pages of posts but nary an image.Addressing the issue of pain...Some of us do feel pain in regard to Shea's demise.It's not even that bad.Its a pang....a feeling of remorse.It hurts on a level that's hard to express, and its a passing phase.Eventually this will be a thing of the past.Not yet though, seeing it being ripped down bit by bit, here and at other places as well.I have been going around and collecting pictures of Shea myself.Anything I come across. Early days,recent times,....even the demolition.So I bop in here and I see there have been additions to the Shea Photo thread, and I'm like,"Oh kool! Maybe its one I haven't seen. Hope its the older Shea...but any nice pic of Shea would be sweet to see..."I hope to see pictures of Shea in way of a recollection, an homage.That's just me though.Maybe there should be a seperate thread for Shea's demolition, ...I dunno.But it's really not a big deal.As you can see I'll still check out this thread, hoping for kool pics of Shea Stadium when it was in use.I've come across some really great Shea photos online recently, especially at Baseball Fever.Like this one. I am 95% positive that thats me running onto the field after game 5 of the '73 NLCS.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 09:05 PMClassy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.Zvon Nov 12 2008 09:15 PM="Edgy DC":3fjgok91]Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.[/quote:3fjgok91]Not so.I was 15.Kong76 Nov 13 2008 04:34 AMEDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.G-Fafif Nov 13 2008 05:42 AMIt's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.soupcan Nov 14 2008 09:54 AMLatest shots from wcbs880 chopper... Field level is completely gone now.Here's some interesting stuff that I got from baseball fever.Shea Demolition Plans:Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 09:58 AMWhat's a "NON-BEARTING STRUCTURE"?Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 10:00 AMBefore anyone else beats me to it, let me just get this out of the way:It figures! The stupid Mets can't even get the spelling right!Willets Point Nov 14 2008 10:04 AMQuestion for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:26 PM="Willets Point"]Question for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?lol.I never went around displaying my slinky chest so I'm sure that's a T-shirt. Doubt it was fleshtone, probly orange.Thing is I'm not positive that's me.First time I saw the pic I looked right past that guy searching for me.Eventually I got back to him and thought that must be me.I have no recollection of what I wore that day.I do know I was a skinny guy with long hair who always wore white sneaks.If I had on a flannel shirt, which I wore often enough, it be rolled up at the sleeves.And the path I took puts me right about where that guy is.After that I ran to the edge of the home plate grass, stopped...saw that girl on the mound (looks like she's going for the rubber <[joke setup<])..our eyes met...I ran to her on the mound and we did a Koosman/Grote type jump and hug. Twirled in a circle, split and ran in different directions.I never saw her again but I'll never forget that moment.Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 01:27 PMI had no idea that Marlo Thomas was there that day!metirish Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMWOW , what a great picture , guy in the yellow shirt at second stands out and I count three suits that might be security , one to the right of yellow shirt and one to the left of Buddy and one n front of him.Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMThat's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:37 PM="Edgy DC":38ctzctd]That's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?[/quote:38ctzctd]No hug for him.Zvon Nov 14 2008 02:31 PMThe thing about storming (and that's a very apt description) of the field in '73, and why it did get out of control, was that every kid wanted to be part of that moment, to be part of the celebration like in '69. And as the game went on we all had the same idea : to get down to field level so it was possible. We did the same thing during game four. I ended up on the 1st base side then. Rose hit that extra inning homer and the celebration was over.I was right on the rail behind the added box on the 3rd base side late in game 5.The Reds families were sitting in them. Eventually the game was stopped and they were led out to the Reds bullpen for their safety. And it's not that we were bothering them personally in any way, shape or form (fans did taunt them when they were being led away though, lol). Its just that there was a sea of people behind them that became like one big giant swaying creature. We could not move independently, could hardly even breath.And you know what I did then? I jumped the rail into the make shift box. Like the Reds families I was a bit concerned for my safety. Unfortunately everyone along the rail ended up jumping into the box like lemmings. Again we became crammed. I saw the fans on the 1st base side did the same thing, but they were so packed in that the little wooden wall that enclosed the section collapsed, and they spilled out onto the field. The game had to be halted again. Tug was on the mound at this point. He was pissed off. I remember him approaching the pile of people waving his arms over and over in an upward motion as if to say EVERYONE! BACK UP AND INTO THE STANDS! It was pretty crazy.I got so sandwiched in the corner of the box that I felt that we were gonna burst out on this side too. I jumped out and went down into the Reds dugout. I was able to hide in plain sight there for quite a few minutes, sitting on a stool in the far corner of the dugout. Eventually a cop came up to me and asked what I was doing there. I told him...I was trying to stay alive, lol. He told me I had to stay alive back up in the stands. This was when I was shown on TV, when the cop was talking to me. (my parents and brothers got to see that from home. My bros thought it was the koolest thing, my folks were like wtf were you doing?).I've told this story before here (I have also mentioned looking for the footage of me on TV and it is nowhere to be found.)but I don't think I ever stressed the point that what happened occurred because too many kidshad this dream of being in a '69 like celebration highlight reel. And what actually happened was we so embarrassed the team, the game, the city, that that footage will forever be locked away and forgotten.One of my best Shea memories though.A Boy Named Seo Nov 14 2008 02:40 PMI re-read that part about you being in the Reds dugout a couple times thinking I misread or misunderstood you. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Wild story, man. Thanks for sharing.dgwphotography Nov 15 2008 12:28 PMI think I'm one of the one's in real pain over this that TMF is referring to.The thing is not once has the countdown, the ceremonies, or anything that the Mets did or didn't do play a role in it. It is simply the fact that a place that has been a desired destination for me for over 35 years is no longer there. Shea is a place that I dreamed about visiting since my aunt gave me my first yearbook in 1972. It's the knowledge that I will never feel the attachment to the new place that I do to the old place. It's the fact that it was a home away from home of sorts - a place where I knew ever nook and cranny, where I knew where to get the best knishes, or the best dogs. A place that is home to so many memories.Whatever the Mets did or didn't do to mark this occasion plays no role in how I feel about it.Benjamin Grimm Nov 15 2008 01:43 PMI agree with that, except for the part about feeling real pain. I feel a touch of sadness, and a sense of loss, but I wouldn't call it pain.Kong76 Nov 15 2008 04:31 PMI'd like to get a copy of that CAD file with the non bearting typo.Hell, they show part of the guy's name and addy and it was easily discoveredwho and where he is. Maybe he's got a sense of humor and would leak oneto us.Edgy DC Nov 15 2008 07:56 PMScarsdale. Vic can take a short drive and knock on his door.cooby Nov 16 2008 08:19 PMZvon, great picture, great stories!cooby Nov 16 2008 08:20 PMAnd what does "Non Bearting" mean?soupcan Nov 18 2008 11:01 AMAll of these from baseball-fever.comEdgy DC Nov 18 2008 11:11 AMWhat? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:17 AMSoup's top photo shows the location of our old seats. Crushing.Willets Point Nov 18 2008 11:25 AM="Edgy DC":133d3wiq]What? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?[/quote:133d3wiq]Maybe Bubba Sponge?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:31 AMMissed the Spongetech sign. Very sponge worthy.soupcan Nov 20 2008 10:01 AMMore pictures available at nycsubway.org9/19635/10/19648/1/19798/1/1979Tiles removed between 1979 and 1980.8/16/19809/24/2008holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:01 AMMight be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 24 2008 09:47 AM="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:56 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":22rs38rb]Is she like, legal?[/quote:22rs38rb]Oh, I see. You see a dark-skinned person and immediately think "illegal immigrant."You should be ashamed!ehehheSteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 11:37 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?Uh, 'Bucket, aren't you very much attached at the moment?Now Chicken, I ask you the same question!Benjamin Grimm Nov 24 2008 11:39 AMI find it a little odd to be lusting after someone when all you know is the shape of her nose.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 11:44 AMAnd which pores are and aren't corrupted.holychicken Nov 24 2008 12:06 PMExactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:08 PM="holychicken":21z05y4i]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:21z05y4i]It's okay, you can still post it. We don't mind.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 12:25 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 24 2008 12:42 PMButts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:38 PM="Edgy DC":1hrzmxox]Butts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.[/quote:1hrzmxox]Must be a Yankee fan thing.SteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 01:14 PM="holychicken":26x42lii]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:26x42lii]Geez, I was just following Bucket's lead. I mean I need some Met Chick love more than he does!soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:12 AMAll from baseball-feverJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 04 2008 08:18 AMMike Mulligan always said his Steam Shovel could take down one stadium as fast as 100 men could in a day, although he was never quite sure of that.Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2008 08:26 AMSo now they're chewing away at the Loge level?Are they going to get to a point where there's just an unattached Upper Level (or Upper Tank as Keith Hernandez would call it) floating high in the air?soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:28 AMYeah that's weird isn't it? You'd think they'd go top to bottom rather than the other way around.I'd like to think that they are professional demolishers and know what they are doing rather than they might just be stupid.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 09:21 AMI don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<dgwphotography Dec 04 2008 10:58 AM="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...HahnSolo Dec 04 2008 11:21 AM="Edgy DC":2sv0q5gv]I don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<[/quote:2sv0q5gv]Those two guys are still waiting for their hot pretzel ordered at the last home game.G-Fafif Dec 04 2008 12:30 PMTalk about your stiff Breezes playing havoc with Shea's outfield.Valadius Dec 04 2008 02:00 PMPart of me is rooting to see the picture of them ripping down that Fox News sign.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 02:14 PMYou strike me as somewhat partisan. Am I right?soupcan Dec 04 2008 02:17 PMWho Vlad?Nah - he's as fair and balanced as they come.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 03:45 PMI sent those latest photos to a friend of mine.He wrote back that he thought they were building a new stadium and notjust fixing up Shea and slappin' on a new coat of paint like in years goneby.Chucklehead.Zvon Dec 04 2008 04:57 PM="Iubitul"]="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...Yes.Especially in comparison with the others.It does bring the shaded areas out.Zvon Dec 04 2008 05:02 PMI wish they would get this over with.How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition?themetfairy Dec 04 2008 05:12 PMIt may take a while. I remember Old Comiskey Park was in a state of partial demolition when we visited New Comiskey in August of 1991.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:22 PMZ: How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition? <===Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:52 PMtmf: It may take a while. <===They don't really have much time if they plan to level the joint and make ita parking lot. My guess is they'll finish well before opening day. I don't wantto get into union contracts twice tonight, but they make it worth it to finish ontime so there's no lolligaggin' nowadays.Zvon Dec 05 2008 03:10 PM="KC":21ab889l]Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?[/quote:21ab889l]Sorry. I meant the usage of explosive charges.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 03:42 PMI figured, I was just goofin'.soupcan Dec 09 2008 08:13 AMUpper deck wrecking ball.BAM!Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:32 AMThey should have painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball.metirish Dec 09 2008 08:33 AMThat would have been really taking the piss on those that see that as a sad event.Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:37 AMIt would be a nod to tradition. It's what they did with the Ebbets Field wrecking ball.The same ball was used a few years later on the Polo Grounds:Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:50 AMCincinnati's Crosley Field too!soupcan Dec 13 2008 02:19 PMWow - now I'm even starting to have a hard time looking...baseball-fever.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 13 2008 02:36 PMYikes.Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 02:55 PMGYAH!Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:10 PMThey didn't sell the panels depicting the leap and Seaver's head?Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 07:23 PMIt looks like the terrorist hit we were praying wouldn't happen actually did.Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:44 PMFuck terrorists, an accidental plane crash on a foggy evening in the wrongflight path was what I thought mighta happened one day.*62 Dec 14 2008 12:56 PMThe pictures may be gruesome but the Stadium has overstayed its welcome.I may miss living in Brooklyn desperately, but 3,000 sq. ft. is way better than 920.Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:11 PMI don't get the reference.*62 Dec 14 2008 05:39 PMI love Shea for lots of reasons, and will miss it some ..... but it's a dump.Better?Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:53 PMI thought those numbers referred to something.Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2008 06:57 PMI think *62 lives in Florida if my memory is correct. He apparently once lived in Brooklyn and apparently hung out at Shea quite a bit in the past. I think he was stating that he missed living in Brooklyn, but preferred the 3000 sq. ft. of living space he can now afford over the 920 sq. ft. of living space he had in Brooklyn. Living in the south and comparing costs for homes with my friends and relatives relatives that live near the city, I understand what he is referring too. Then again, maybe I miss interpreted the meaning of his post. Either way, it's nice to have *62 posting here again. I hope he hangs around.soupcan Dec 16 2008 01:42 PMStadiumPage.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 16 2008 02:04 PMIt's amazing that just ten weeks ago it was still full of color and people and noise.soupcan Dec 18 2008 07:45 PMsoupcan Dec 29 2008 07:51 AMsoupcan Jan 05 2009 12:40 PMG-Fafif Jan 05 2009 12:52 PMImpressive Photoshopping, Soup. Quite interesting to see what Shea Stadium would look like if somebody went mad and started to tear it down.If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please put Shea back together again. Thank you.batmagadanleadoff Jan 05 2009 01:18 PM="soupcan"]http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/soupcan11/shea5-1.jpgThat neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?Edgy DC Jan 05 2009 02:35 PMLooks kind of slender for Carter.It also looks like a guy going to right, while Carter more typically pulled.metirish Jan 13 2009 01:35 PMfrom 01/10/2009metsguyinmichigan Jan 13 2009 02:35 PMThey're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me!Zvon Jan 13 2009 02:58 PM="metsguyinmichigan":8phckkps]They're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me![/quote:8phckkps]Why sell just their feet?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 13 2009 04:19 PMwhamG-Fafif Jan 13 2009 04:53 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1virpusd]wham[/quote:1virpusd]"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" vs. "Baby I'm Your Man"Whoops...wrong thread.metirish Jan 15 2009 08:00 AMNewsday today has a classic Shea pictures collection.Die-hard fans dance in the aisles at 1:50 a.m. during the 21st inning of a 25-inning marathon game between the Mets and the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. (AP Photo / September 12, 1974)A view of Shea Stadium during the national anthem before a New York Mets-Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1973. (AP Photo / June 9, 1973)Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969A view of Shea Stadium after after souvenir-hunting fans ripped up the sod following the Mets' victory in the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969)Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell waves to the crowd at Shea Stadium during Willie Stargell Night at Shea. The man at left wiping his eye is Nelson Doubleday, Mets chairman of the board. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill / September 27, 1982The new owners of the Mets pose at Shea Stadium. From left: Stephen E. O'Neil, president of City Investing Company; Nelson Doubleday, president of Doubleday Co.; Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities and John O. Pickett, owner of the NHL New York Islanders, who was instrumental in setting up the sale of the team. Pickett was not listed as an owner of the club. (AP File Photo / January 25, 1980)Car fire involving several cars in the Shea Stadium parking lot during a game in 2002. (AP Photo / April 27, 2002)Workers Angelo DiMaria, left, and Dominico Bannezo clean off old paint and rust as they get Shea Stadium ready for Opening Day in 2001. (Newsdya / J. Conrad Williams Jr / March 28, 2001)>soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:09 AMAmazing how much Jeff looks like his dad used to. Even down to the bad hairdo.="metirish"]Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 08:10 AMCar Fire Day: Best. Promotion. Ever.HahnSolo Jan 15 2009 08:36 AMI miss crazy old Uncle Nelson.soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:39 AMPop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.Farmer Ted Jan 15 2009 08:45 AMI only recall $350 million or so to finally kick Doubleday to the curb in '02.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:02 AMWho pitched on Car Fire Day?metirish Jan 15 2009 09:07 AM="Edgy DC":kdd41i0v]Who pitched on Car Fire Day?[/quote:kdd41i0v]I remember that game , I should say I remember it from watching it on TV and the announcers talking about the fire in the parking lot and showing it.I'll guess that Steve Trachsel pitched .John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2009 09:14 AM="soupcan":sgwypaic]Pop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.[/quote:sgwypaic]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:14 AMPedro Pistacio took a no-hiiter into the seventh the day after a crisp one-hitter by Testes. It was game two of a three-game sweep over Milwaukee and, for a minute there, it looked like the 2002 Mets had scrapped together a winning rotation of Leiter-Estes-Astacio-D'Amico-Trachsel.That plan blew up in the parking lot like so many SUVs.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:15 AMIs that logo stitched together? It acually looks like a giant shoulder patch.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:16 AMD'Amico.I had high hopes for him.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:17 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":esm8z809]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.[/quote:esm8z809]I think you're right.dgwphotography Jan 15 2009 11:19 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]="soupcan"]That neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?flip it around, and it's Mex.attgig Jan 15 2009 12:16 PM="metirish"]Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969>i wonder if that will ever be allowed in pro sports. when did that stop? it's only on college that you see fans rushing the field. why is that?Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 12:19 PMBecause student athletes don't need/demand protection from the masses the way millionnaire atheletes do.Why is the cop screening home plate doing the time warp?metirish Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMHow about the guy down the RF line jumping from the stands?Benjamin Grimm Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMI think it stopped in 1986, at least in New York.The fans rushed the field after the division clincher, but the mounted cops prevented it in the World Series.I think, though, that the Phillies had the cops on horseback for the 1980 World Series.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 17 2009 12:20 PMI went out there this morning, photos on facebook.Here's a vid shot as the 7 train arrives in Willets Pt.metirish Jan 17 2009 01:59 PMGreat pictures btw.soupcan Jan 18 2009 01:53 PMThese are from baseballfever...Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:08 PMEven dollar cost averaging down to ~ 7 1/2, that sums up my Citigroup stock feelings.I've been somewhat unaffected by most of the images, but this one is particularly eerie to me:Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:10 PMI know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.Benjamin Grimm Jan 18 2009 03:30 PMI'm not sure they have to. The existing parking lot served Shea for the last few years, and Shea held more fans than Citi will.Kong76 Jan 18 2009 03:37 PMI don't mean they have to, I just thought that was the plan.Since groundbreaking, parking there has been a pain in the neck and I tookthe train mostly to games. I like to tailgate, plan on doing it a lot this year,and it's easier to do with a car.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 18 2009 04:26 PM="Kong76":3gm6qt5k]I know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.[/quote:3gm6qt5k]Official plan is the last bits of Shea are to be disappeared by June 30.Those photos put mine to shame!metirish Jan 23 2009 02:23 PMVince Coleman Firecracker Jan 23 2009 02:43 PMAn auto body shop in a Quonset hut. Fantastic.Willets Point Jan 23 2009 02:44 PMI've got dibs on "City * Field * Collision" as my band's name.Frayed Knot Jan 24 2009 11:28 AMThe ends of the horseshoe are starting to disappearhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907755#imgXRhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907756#imgXRG-Fafif Jan 24 2009 11:53 AMIt's a stump, but it's our stump.dgwphotography Jan 24 2009 01:07 PMsoupcan Jan 26 2009 12:33 PMMore at stadiumpage.comFrayed Knot Jan 26 2009 12:56 PMbtw, Harvey Araton tees off the Yanx in a piece in Sunday's NYTimes. Specifically it's the sweet time they're taking in getting rid of the old park even though the new one is nearly finished and that the whole deal was based on trading stadium space for park land, park land that now seems destined for 2011 at the earliest. Their answer as to when they'll get around to even starting deconstruction is essentially "when we fuckin' get around to it - now go away and stop bothering us", even as they had no problem making a public spectacle about marching their offices across to the new digs the street last week."Mayor Bloomberg, tear down this stadium"metirish Jan 26 2009 01:16 PMThe arrogance of all involved is sickening , how I despise all things Yankees.SteveJRogers Jan 26 2009 02:14 PMSupposedly they are going to use YSII for a movie production, plus the plan was that either the Mets or Yankees would use YSII to play games if either Citi Field or YSIII weren't ready come April. So despite the arrogance, there really are valid reasons why it is still up.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 02:36 PMEven if using YSII was the on-paper 'just-in-case' backup plan in the event that some wild mishap went on with the construction of either of the new stadiums the virtually ZERO chance such a plan would ever be put into place has now shrunk to roughly that of the Lions being put into next week's Super Bowl were a case of bubonic plague to sweep through either the Steeler or Cardinal camp.And, as the article mentions, they've yet to even select a company that would do the deconstruction or set a date as to when it might start.So the reason it's not only still up but will be so for at least another year has everything to do with the fact that they haven't finished milking the old girl for every cent she's worth and if that means that the city that just re-re-issued more tax-free bonds as the price climbed over a billion dollars and the local kids in the neighborhood they claim to care so much for (whenever they weren't threatening to leave that is) go without a public park for the next few years well then that's none of their damn business.metirish Jan 28 2009 08:10 PMNew York Times]In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away By KEN BELSONPublished: January 28, 2009With each passing day, Shea Stadium, the home of the Mets since 1964, fades further from Citi Field, the team�s new home. In the last few weeks, demolition crews have been ripping down entire sections of Shea from both ends of the outfield decks toward its middle. What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.In the first weeks after the Mets finished their final season at Shea (with another desultory loss that knocked them out of playoff contention), crews removed the seats, signs and anything else that could be sold to collectors or reused in city parks. Then demolition crews started knocking out the field level and the concrete decks that made up the loge and the mezzanine. But the structure of the stadium, built for nearly $30 million, was largely intact.Not so anymore.Since the beginning of the year, crews have clawed away at Shea�s walls and beams, exposing escalators, elevator banks and air ducts. The stands above Gates A and E have vanished and parts of the neon players that adorned the outside of the stadium are gone, too. Twelve sections of the upper deck still have their concrete floors, but the other sections that remain are outlined only by their steel beams. Unlike stadiums in other cities that have been imploded, Shea had to be taken down piece by piece because of building codes.The rat-a-tat-tat of the construction machinery drowned out the noise of the jets taking off from LaGuardia Airport. Tarps on chain link fences say �Almost Home,� a reference to the soon-to-be-opened Citi Field, but also the six-month process of erasing Shea.In all, nearly 10,000 tons of steel and another 2,500 tons of concrete will be pulled out of Shea. Some of the concrete will be ground up and reused as the base material for the parking lot that will be installed in its place. The lot will include space for 2,000 cars and signs marking where home plate and the pitcher�s mound once were.Team representatives said that the demolition will be completed some time in the coming weeks, which is not hard to imagine. On Wednesday, lines of dump trucks made their way onto what was once the outfield, weaving around piles of crumpled metal and concrete covered in snow.Several Web sites have sprung up that have chronicled the destruction of the place where Seaver once threw, Piazza once squatted and the Stork, George Theodore, once roamed. In a way, the sites are a testament to the morbid curiosity of Mets fans, who have endured many morbid Mets teams.�It�s interesting how they are doing it piece by piece,� said Eric Okurowski, a 31-year master�s candidate and a life-long Met fan from Babylon, N.Y., who runs stadiumpage.com. �Most old stadia are blown up and it takes just a few seconds. It�s pretty interesting seeing it come apart in pieces over the course of four months.�Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.As Shea diminishes, Citi Field emerges. While less imposing than Shea, the new stadium, at least from the outside, has an elegance that Shea lacked. Instead of the lattice of concrete ramps that constituted Shea�s exterior, Citi Field is covered in brick and punctuated with arches and an entrance rotunda. Flood lights highlight the outside while klieg lights illuminate what is left of Shea.More Articles in Sports �A version of this article appeared in print on January 29, 2009, on page B18 of the New York edition.apmorris Jan 29 2009 04:58 PM="metirish"]New York Times]Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.Anyone going? (bring a camera)metirish Jan 29 2009 05:28 PMPeople are goinghttp://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/G-Fafif Jan 30 2009 03:38 PMDamn, dirty apes...apmorris Jan 30 2009 04:43 PM="G-Fafif"]Damn, dirty apes...AwesomenessnessKong76 Jan 30 2009 07:24 PMClassic pic.dgwphotography Jan 31 2009 05:41 AMthat's just brilliant.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 05:44 AMThat really is brilliant.metirish Jan 31 2009 05:47 AMYeah it's very clever.themetfairy Jan 31 2009 06:19 AMIt's just a model....batmagadanleadoff Jan 31 2009 04:06 PMI'm guessing that the picture has something to do with the Statue Liberty finale in Planet of.... But that picture never came up on my browser. Not today. Not yesterday.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 04:14 PMMe neither. I had to right click, select "Copy Location" and paste the following in my browser:http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/_photos/heston.jpgEdgy DC Feb 02 2009 07:05 AMYou MANIACS!soupcan Feb 05 2009 07:11 AMFrom stadiumpage.comJust a matter of time now....Benjamin Grimm Feb 05 2009 08:06 AMIt's starting to look more like the grandstand you'd see at a race track.Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 08:11 AMNever can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEven though the pain and heartacheSeems to follow me wherever I goThough I try and try to hide my feelingsThey always seem to showThen you try to say you're leaving meAnd I always have to say no...Tell me whyIs it soThat I ... Never can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEvertime I think I had enoughI start heading for the door There's a very strange vibrationThat pierces me right to the coreIt says turn around you foolYou know you love her more and moreTell me whyIs it soDon't wanna let yo goI never can say goodbyesoupcan Feb 06 2009 10:55 AMThese are from wcbs880.com. And there are a few more there as well.G-Fafif Feb 08 2009 03:10 PMShea among the ruins...Kong76 Feb 08 2009 03:47 PMI called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling. "That's all that's left? Whenwas that picture taken?""Uh, I guess last time it snowed." ... (I'm obnoxious in real life too) and I told her this is like a 25 page thread of the destruction of Shea and we startedtalking about our Moms and games and tailgates and she got me all throatytoo and crying and screw you all but ok I admit that it's hard to see the old thing disappear and I've been suppressing the sadness.There, I said it.dgwphotography Feb 09 2009 07:41 AMthe first time we go there this year will be a shock.Edgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:50 AMWe should go and have a tribute concert in the parking lot.G-Fafif Feb 09 2009 10:37 AM="Kong76":1akaid2f]I called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling.[/quote:1akaid2f]My wife, who worked downtown throughout the fall of 2001, invoked Ground Zero in terms of what it reminded her of looking at.soupcan Feb 13 2009 10:09 AMAnother from baseballfever.commetirish Feb 13 2009 10:27 AMGreat pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainBenjamin Grimm Feb 13 2009 10:48 AMThey should leave that last chunk in place.smg58 Feb 13 2009 12:34 PMI drove past it the other day. It's really sad to see it.soupcan Feb 14 2009 07:21 AMI'm at LaGuardia waiting for a flight. Drove past Citi and Shea. Shea looks so sad and insignificant. I'm excited and wistful at the same time.cooby Feb 14 2009 08:22 AMPlease, check for ice and geese. Not joking.soupcan Feb 14 2009 08:38 AMWe're flying Continental - what could go wrong?dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:44 AM="metirish"]It's fitting that that's the last piece left...Frayed Knot Feb 14 2009 09:49 AMThink of it as an image of Koosman throwing the final pitch of the '69 WS.It could be Orosco/'86 too but it looks more like Koosman.dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:51 AMhmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:57 AM="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.SteveJRogers Feb 14 2009 11:49 AM="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?A Boy Named Seo Feb 14 2009 11:58 AM="metirish"]Great pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainNice pic, Irish. Poor, little Shea getting swallowed up by Citi on both sides.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 01:46 PMWe took a ride out there today. We packed up a camera, a couple of Heinekenkeg cans (KB drove) and set out. I was kind of emotional getting ready but by the time we were in the car and on our way I was kinda excited. There were a bunch of people milling about doing the same thing we were and while I didn'ttalk to anyone we all smiled and nodded to each other like we got it. What wereally should have done was cooked a few hot dogs one more time but the beerwas enough I guess to count as a tailgate of sorts.The pictures posted all over the internet get redundant after awhile I suppose, but I got a few unique images.metirish Feb 15 2009 02:20 PMGreat pictures , thanks.themetfairy Feb 15 2009 03:08 PMNice shots Kase!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 05:20 PMThanks, sir. Beautiful and gut-wrenching.(All in all, this offseason's been like a months-long wake... except one where the guests take parts of the deceased with them as souvenirs.)A Boy Named Seo Feb 15 2009 05:30 PMGreat shots, man. Love the one of you raising your can of Heiny in salutation.holychicken Feb 15 2009 05:49 PMWhoa, crazy, KC. I was there today too and took some very similar pictures. I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash. He was very happy to be out running about like that.Edgy DC Feb 15 2009 06:01 PMShould have a concert out there.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 06:05 PMOr an Irish wake?-Loading up on Jameson fifths/Cueing up "Body of an American" on the iPods.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 06:13 PMholyc: I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash <<<I didn't see any little brown pups running about. It's funny, but I really thoughtI'd run into at least one Mets' fan I knew out there. Running into you woulda been cool and we coulda done a Heiny.holychicken Feb 15 2009 07:42 PMYeah, I figured there would be no one there but the when I saw the number of people there I figured I would see someone I knew. I checked everyone saw there, but didn't recognize anyone as well. I figured my dog would have stuck out tho more than me DocTee Feb 15 2009 08:27 PMCool pics, thanks for sharing them.Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground, ghetto style, to remember Shea, your fallen friend?Kong76 Feb 16 2009 01:11 PMTee: Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground <<<I have to confess that I did deposit some used Heiny behind some construction materials.Edgy DC Feb 16 2009 01:13 PMI'm going to guess you haven't puked at Shea since October 12, 1982.Kong76 Feb 16 2009 06:24 PMI had to google the date but I didn't yak that night.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 17 2009 09:25 AMNice shotz guys. ah, screw it.Zvon Feb 17 2009 12:28 PM="SteveJRogers"]="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?That's the Desert Storm logo/thing they added to sets of cards for the troops overseas back in the day.themetfairy Feb 17 2009 02:00 PMZvon! How have you been?attgig Feb 17 2009 03:53 PMhttp://twitpic.com/photos/bluenauticaone last piece remaining.Frayed Knot Feb 18 2009 11:14 AMLast piece down (video available via Newsday's main sports page)It's all over but the sweeping.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:02 AMThese I guess are almost a week old.From http://www.stadiumpage.comEdgy DC Feb 24 2009 08:14 AMTo heck with your copyright, Gary.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:32 AM'Zactly.Zvon Feb 24 2009 02:38 PM="Edgy DC":33njl1ow]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:33njl1ow]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.holychicken Feb 24 2009 03:59 PM="Zvon":13ygrx4a]="Edgy DC":13ygrx4a]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:13ygrx4a]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.[/quote:13ygrx4a]Simple crop job ought to do.Edgy DC Mar 16 2009 02:56 PMMini-Shea ripped up from the ground.http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/you-too-can-own-a-piece-of-the-mini-city/Farmer Ted Mar 16 2009 03:14 PMThey couldn't save those two satellite dishes? Coulda saved me a few bucks with DirecTV.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 ="Edgy DC"]="Frayed Knot"]I think we're starting to sound like the wound-lickers we used to make fun of;- oh no, this stadium is being destroyed worse than any other stadium in the history of destroyed stadiums - only the Mets could paint their foul lines crooked- why did Shea have to die so young?Wait a minute, that second one wuz you.Yes, but I was just noting the fact that they looked off via the angle in that aerial shot. What followed was a reply which stated that only the Mets could do something like that as if the new stadium really will have foul poles 150' from home plate on account of this organization being so incompetant that the thought of seeing where the lines actually lead hasn't yet occured to anyone during this whole multi-million dollar operation.I'd bring up the one post wondering if they really had to ruin the grass with all that machinery during the deconstruction but I don't think that one was totally serious (although I waver at times).
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I find it way more upsetting that I posted my way up from Richie Hebner only to morph into Jerry DiPoto. Who ranks these things?Oh right. Us.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 ="KC":6z6ktyl3]I disagree, I think she said something and then changed it to somethingelse and then played on then something else.I have to stop, I'm gonna start getting PM's about causing waves in the bath tub.[/quote:6z6ktyl3]I did nothing of the kind. I answered a question that you asked me. You chose not to like the answer.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:05 PMI ain't outlining it for you, and don't be so fucking snippy.You're not always right.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:07 PMI'm just playing defense here. I'm not the one accusing people of changing things around.Nor have I done or said anything that merits you swearing at me.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:16 PMI'm sorry, but you're just freakin' maddening sometimes.Poorly handled transition does not equal demolition.Go wiggle yourself.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:24 PMI never said it equaled demolition. I was talking about people's reactions to the demolition.And nothing I said justifies the kind of reaction you're having.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:33 PMNo, your first response was about the closing ceremonies and the countdown .... have you been drinking with cooby?I'm comfortable with my reaction for purposes of this thread and I apologizefor cursing and that's all I have to say on the matter. C'mon, "go wiggle yourself" was pretty funny.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:43 PMNo, I have not been drinking. This is what you consider an apology?I made a comment about the transition being handled poorly. You asked me to extrapolate. I did, and you reacted in a pretty hostile manner.If you don't like my opinion that's your prerogative. But you needn't go off like that just because you disagree with it.Kong76 Nov 11 2008 05:50 PMI apologized for cursing, that's it.Your reading comprehension skills are taking a beating in this thread.themetfairy Nov 11 2008 05:54 PMNo. I'm simply taking a beating for not seeing an issue exactly the way that you do.Kong76 Nov 12 2008 04:20 AMA beating? If I was gonna get nasty I'd dig up a picture of you in a Philliesuniform and really stick it to you.I'm ultimately taking the beating when we argue because the bath housementality of this board will almost always side with you.Mean ol' KC. *sigh*HahnSolo Nov 12 2008 06:42 AMHi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?Kong76 Nov 12 2008 06:58 AMseawolf17 Nov 12 2008 07:17 AM="HahnSolo":3u9spspm]Hi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?[/quote:3u9spspm]Eff that. I come here for the weekly KC/Scarlet fights.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 07:35 AMI missed a GREAT NIGHT.Zvon Nov 12 2008 08:48 PMwhats all this then....?Pages of posts but nary an image.Addressing the issue of pain...Some of us do feel pain in regard to Shea's demise.It's not even that bad.Its a pang....a feeling of remorse.It hurts on a level that's hard to express, and its a passing phase.Eventually this will be a thing of the past.Not yet though, seeing it being ripped down bit by bit, here and at other places as well.I have been going around and collecting pictures of Shea myself.Anything I come across. Early days,recent times,....even the demolition.So I bop in here and I see there have been additions to the Shea Photo thread, and I'm like,"Oh kool! Maybe its one I haven't seen. Hope its the older Shea...but any nice pic of Shea would be sweet to see..."I hope to see pictures of Shea in way of a recollection, an homage.That's just me though.Maybe there should be a seperate thread for Shea's demolition, ...I dunno.But it's really not a big deal.As you can see I'll still check out this thread, hoping for kool pics of Shea Stadium when it was in use.I've come across some really great Shea photos online recently, especially at Baseball Fever.Like this one. I am 95% positive that thats me running onto the field after game 5 of the '73 NLCS.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 09:05 PMClassy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.Zvon Nov 12 2008 09:15 PM="Edgy DC":3fjgok91]Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.[/quote:3fjgok91]Not so.I was 15.Kong76 Nov 13 2008 04:34 AMEDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.G-Fafif Nov 13 2008 05:42 AMIt's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.soupcan Nov 14 2008 09:54 AMLatest shots from wcbs880 chopper... Field level is completely gone now.Here's some interesting stuff that I got from baseball fever.Shea Demolition Plans:Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 09:58 AMWhat's a "NON-BEARTING STRUCTURE"?Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 10:00 AMBefore anyone else beats me to it, let me just get this out of the way:It figures! The stupid Mets can't even get the spelling right!Willets Point Nov 14 2008 10:04 AMQuestion for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:26 PM="Willets Point"]Question for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?lol.I never went around displaying my slinky chest so I'm sure that's a T-shirt. Doubt it was fleshtone, probly orange.Thing is I'm not positive that's me.First time I saw the pic I looked right past that guy searching for me.Eventually I got back to him and thought that must be me.I have no recollection of what I wore that day.I do know I was a skinny guy with long hair who always wore white sneaks.If I had on a flannel shirt, which I wore often enough, it be rolled up at the sleeves.And the path I took puts me right about where that guy is.After that I ran to the edge of the home plate grass, stopped...saw that girl on the mound (looks like she's going for the rubber <[joke setup<])..our eyes met...I ran to her on the mound and we did a Koosman/Grote type jump and hug. Twirled in a circle, split and ran in different directions.I never saw her again but I'll never forget that moment.Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 01:27 PMI had no idea that Marlo Thomas was there that day!metirish Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMWOW , what a great picture , guy in the yellow shirt at second stands out and I count three suits that might be security , one to the right of yellow shirt and one to the left of Buddy and one n front of him.Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMThat's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:37 PM="Edgy DC":38ctzctd]That's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?[/quote:38ctzctd]No hug for him.Zvon Nov 14 2008 02:31 PMThe thing about storming (and that's a very apt description) of the field in '73, and why it did get out of control, was that every kid wanted to be part of that moment, to be part of the celebration like in '69. And as the game went on we all had the same idea : to get down to field level so it was possible. We did the same thing during game four. I ended up on the 1st base side then. Rose hit that extra inning homer and the celebration was over.I was right on the rail behind the added box on the 3rd base side late in game 5.The Reds families were sitting in them. Eventually the game was stopped and they were led out to the Reds bullpen for their safety. And it's not that we were bothering them personally in any way, shape or form (fans did taunt them when they were being led away though, lol). Its just that there was a sea of people behind them that became like one big giant swaying creature. We could not move independently, could hardly even breath.And you know what I did then? I jumped the rail into the make shift box. Like the Reds families I was a bit concerned for my safety. Unfortunately everyone along the rail ended up jumping into the box like lemmings. Again we became crammed. I saw the fans on the 1st base side did the same thing, but they were so packed in that the little wooden wall that enclosed the section collapsed, and they spilled out onto the field. The game had to be halted again. Tug was on the mound at this point. He was pissed off. I remember him approaching the pile of people waving his arms over and over in an upward motion as if to say EVERYONE! BACK UP AND INTO THE STANDS! It was pretty crazy.I got so sandwiched in the corner of the box that I felt that we were gonna burst out on this side too. I jumped out and went down into the Reds dugout. I was able to hide in plain sight there for quite a few minutes, sitting on a stool in the far corner of the dugout. Eventually a cop came up to me and asked what I was doing there. I told him...I was trying to stay alive, lol. He told me I had to stay alive back up in the stands. This was when I was shown on TV, when the cop was talking to me. (my parents and brothers got to see that from home. My bros thought it was the koolest thing, my folks were like wtf were you doing?).I've told this story before here (I have also mentioned looking for the footage of me on TV and it is nowhere to be found.)but I don't think I ever stressed the point that what happened occurred because too many kidshad this dream of being in a '69 like celebration highlight reel. And what actually happened was we so embarrassed the team, the game, the city, that that footage will forever be locked away and forgotten.One of my best Shea memories though.A Boy Named Seo Nov 14 2008 02:40 PMI re-read that part about you being in the Reds dugout a couple times thinking I misread or misunderstood you. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Wild story, man. Thanks for sharing.dgwphotography Nov 15 2008 12:28 PMI think I'm one of the one's in real pain over this that TMF is referring to.The thing is not once has the countdown, the ceremonies, or anything that the Mets did or didn't do play a role in it. It is simply the fact that a place that has been a desired destination for me for over 35 years is no longer there. Shea is a place that I dreamed about visiting since my aunt gave me my first yearbook in 1972. It's the knowledge that I will never feel the attachment to the new place that I do to the old place. It's the fact that it was a home away from home of sorts - a place where I knew ever nook and cranny, where I knew where to get the best knishes, or the best dogs. A place that is home to so many memories.Whatever the Mets did or didn't do to mark this occasion plays no role in how I feel about it.Benjamin Grimm Nov 15 2008 01:43 PMI agree with that, except for the part about feeling real pain. I feel a touch of sadness, and a sense of loss, but I wouldn't call it pain.Kong76 Nov 15 2008 04:31 PMI'd like to get a copy of that CAD file with the non bearting typo.Hell, they show part of the guy's name and addy and it was easily discoveredwho and where he is. Maybe he's got a sense of humor and would leak oneto us.Edgy DC Nov 15 2008 07:56 PMScarsdale. Vic can take a short drive and knock on his door.cooby Nov 16 2008 08:19 PMZvon, great picture, great stories!cooby Nov 16 2008 08:20 PMAnd what does "Non Bearting" mean?soupcan Nov 18 2008 11:01 AMAll of these from baseball-fever.comEdgy DC Nov 18 2008 11:11 AMWhat? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:17 AMSoup's top photo shows the location of our old seats. Crushing.Willets Point Nov 18 2008 11:25 AM="Edgy DC":133d3wiq]What? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?[/quote:133d3wiq]Maybe Bubba Sponge?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:31 AMMissed the Spongetech sign. Very sponge worthy.soupcan Nov 20 2008 10:01 AMMore pictures available at nycsubway.org9/19635/10/19648/1/19798/1/1979Tiles removed between 1979 and 1980.8/16/19809/24/2008holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:01 AMMight be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 24 2008 09:47 AM="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:56 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":22rs38rb]Is she like, legal?[/quote:22rs38rb]Oh, I see. You see a dark-skinned person and immediately think "illegal immigrant."You should be ashamed!ehehheSteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 11:37 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?Uh, 'Bucket, aren't you very much attached at the moment?Now Chicken, I ask you the same question!Benjamin Grimm Nov 24 2008 11:39 AMI find it a little odd to be lusting after someone when all you know is the shape of her nose.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 11:44 AMAnd which pores are and aren't corrupted.holychicken Nov 24 2008 12:06 PMExactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:08 PM="holychicken":21z05y4i]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:21z05y4i]It's okay, you can still post it. We don't mind.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 12:25 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 24 2008 12:42 PMButts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:38 PM="Edgy DC":1hrzmxox]Butts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.[/quote:1hrzmxox]Must be a Yankee fan thing.SteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 01:14 PM="holychicken":26x42lii]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:26x42lii]Geez, I was just following Bucket's lead. I mean I need some Met Chick love more than he does!soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:12 AMAll from baseball-feverJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 04 2008 08:18 AMMike Mulligan always said his Steam Shovel could take down one stadium as fast as 100 men could in a day, although he was never quite sure of that.Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2008 08:26 AMSo now they're chewing away at the Loge level?Are they going to get to a point where there's just an unattached Upper Level (or Upper Tank as Keith Hernandez would call it) floating high in the air?soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:28 AMYeah that's weird isn't it? You'd think they'd go top to bottom rather than the other way around.I'd like to think that they are professional demolishers and know what they are doing rather than they might just be stupid.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 09:21 AMI don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<dgwphotography Dec 04 2008 10:58 AM="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...HahnSolo Dec 04 2008 11:21 AM="Edgy DC":2sv0q5gv]I don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<[/quote:2sv0q5gv]Those two guys are still waiting for their hot pretzel ordered at the last home game.G-Fafif Dec 04 2008 12:30 PMTalk about your stiff Breezes playing havoc with Shea's outfield.Valadius Dec 04 2008 02:00 PMPart of me is rooting to see the picture of them ripping down that Fox News sign.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 02:14 PMYou strike me as somewhat partisan. Am I right?soupcan Dec 04 2008 02:17 PMWho Vlad?Nah - he's as fair and balanced as they come.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 03:45 PMI sent those latest photos to a friend of mine.He wrote back that he thought they were building a new stadium and notjust fixing up Shea and slappin' on a new coat of paint like in years goneby.Chucklehead.Zvon Dec 04 2008 04:57 PM="Iubitul"]="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...Yes.Especially in comparison with the others.It does bring the shaded areas out.Zvon Dec 04 2008 05:02 PMI wish they would get this over with.How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition?themetfairy Dec 04 2008 05:12 PMIt may take a while. I remember Old Comiskey Park was in a state of partial demolition when we visited New Comiskey in August of 1991.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:22 PMZ: How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition? <===Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:52 PMtmf: It may take a while. <===They don't really have much time if they plan to level the joint and make ita parking lot. My guess is they'll finish well before opening day. I don't wantto get into union contracts twice tonight, but they make it worth it to finish ontime so there's no lolligaggin' nowadays.Zvon Dec 05 2008 03:10 PM="KC":21ab889l]Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?[/quote:21ab889l]Sorry. I meant the usage of explosive charges.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 03:42 PMI figured, I was just goofin'.soupcan Dec 09 2008 08:13 AMUpper deck wrecking ball.BAM!Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:32 AMThey should have painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball.metirish Dec 09 2008 08:33 AMThat would have been really taking the piss on those that see that as a sad event.Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:37 AMIt would be a nod to tradition. It's what they did with the Ebbets Field wrecking ball.The same ball was used a few years later on the Polo Grounds:Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:50 AMCincinnati's Crosley Field too!soupcan Dec 13 2008 02:19 PMWow - now I'm even starting to have a hard time looking...baseball-fever.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 13 2008 02:36 PMYikes.Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 02:55 PMGYAH!Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:10 PMThey didn't sell the panels depicting the leap and Seaver's head?Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 07:23 PMIt looks like the terrorist hit we were praying wouldn't happen actually did.Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:44 PMFuck terrorists, an accidental plane crash on a foggy evening in the wrongflight path was what I thought mighta happened one day.*62 Dec 14 2008 12:56 PMThe pictures may be gruesome but the Stadium has overstayed its welcome.I may miss living in Brooklyn desperately, but 3,000 sq. ft. is way better than 920.Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:11 PMI don't get the reference.*62 Dec 14 2008 05:39 PMI love Shea for lots of reasons, and will miss it some ..... but it's a dump.Better?Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:53 PMI thought those numbers referred to something.Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2008 06:57 PMI think *62 lives in Florida if my memory is correct. He apparently once lived in Brooklyn and apparently hung out at Shea quite a bit in the past. I think he was stating that he missed living in Brooklyn, but preferred the 3000 sq. ft. of living space he can now afford over the 920 sq. ft. of living space he had in Brooklyn. Living in the south and comparing costs for homes with my friends and relatives relatives that live near the city, I understand what he is referring too. Then again, maybe I miss interpreted the meaning of his post. Either way, it's nice to have *62 posting here again. I hope he hangs around.soupcan Dec 16 2008 01:42 PMStadiumPage.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 16 2008 02:04 PMIt's amazing that just ten weeks ago it was still full of color and people and noise.soupcan Dec 18 2008 07:45 PMsoupcan Dec 29 2008 07:51 AMsoupcan Jan 05 2009 12:40 PMG-Fafif Jan 05 2009 12:52 PMImpressive Photoshopping, Soup. Quite interesting to see what Shea Stadium would look like if somebody went mad and started to tear it down.If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please put Shea back together again. Thank you.batmagadanleadoff Jan 05 2009 01:18 PM="soupcan"]http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/soupcan11/shea5-1.jpgThat neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?Edgy DC Jan 05 2009 02:35 PMLooks kind of slender for Carter.It also looks like a guy going to right, while Carter more typically pulled.metirish Jan 13 2009 01:35 PMfrom 01/10/2009metsguyinmichigan Jan 13 2009 02:35 PMThey're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me!Zvon Jan 13 2009 02:58 PM="metsguyinmichigan":8phckkps]They're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me![/quote:8phckkps]Why sell just their feet?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 13 2009 04:19 PMwhamG-Fafif Jan 13 2009 04:53 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1virpusd]wham[/quote:1virpusd]"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" vs. "Baby I'm Your Man"Whoops...wrong thread.metirish Jan 15 2009 08:00 AMNewsday today has a classic Shea pictures collection.Die-hard fans dance in the aisles at 1:50 a.m. during the 21st inning of a 25-inning marathon game between the Mets and the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. (AP Photo / September 12, 1974)A view of Shea Stadium during the national anthem before a New York Mets-Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1973. (AP Photo / June 9, 1973)Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969A view of Shea Stadium after after souvenir-hunting fans ripped up the sod following the Mets' victory in the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969)Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell waves to the crowd at Shea Stadium during Willie Stargell Night at Shea. The man at left wiping his eye is Nelson Doubleday, Mets chairman of the board. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill / September 27, 1982The new owners of the Mets pose at Shea Stadium. From left: Stephen E. O'Neil, president of City Investing Company; Nelson Doubleday, president of Doubleday Co.; Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities and John O. Pickett, owner of the NHL New York Islanders, who was instrumental in setting up the sale of the team. Pickett was not listed as an owner of the club. (AP File Photo / January 25, 1980)Car fire involving several cars in the Shea Stadium parking lot during a game in 2002. (AP Photo / April 27, 2002)Workers Angelo DiMaria, left, and Dominico Bannezo clean off old paint and rust as they get Shea Stadium ready for Opening Day in 2001. (Newsdya / J. Conrad Williams Jr / March 28, 2001)>soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:09 AMAmazing how much Jeff looks like his dad used to. Even down to the bad hairdo.="metirish"]Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 08:10 AMCar Fire Day: Best. Promotion. Ever.HahnSolo Jan 15 2009 08:36 AMI miss crazy old Uncle Nelson.soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:39 AMPop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.Farmer Ted Jan 15 2009 08:45 AMI only recall $350 million or so to finally kick Doubleday to the curb in '02.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:02 AMWho pitched on Car Fire Day?metirish Jan 15 2009 09:07 AM="Edgy DC":kdd41i0v]Who pitched on Car Fire Day?[/quote:kdd41i0v]I remember that game , I should say I remember it from watching it on TV and the announcers talking about the fire in the parking lot and showing it.I'll guess that Steve Trachsel pitched .John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2009 09:14 AM="soupcan":sgwypaic]Pop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.[/quote:sgwypaic]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:14 AMPedro Pistacio took a no-hiiter into the seventh the day after a crisp one-hitter by Testes. It was game two of a three-game sweep over Milwaukee and, for a minute there, it looked like the 2002 Mets had scrapped together a winning rotation of Leiter-Estes-Astacio-D'Amico-Trachsel.That plan blew up in the parking lot like so many SUVs.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:15 AMIs that logo stitched together? It acually looks like a giant shoulder patch.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:16 AMD'Amico.I had high hopes for him.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:17 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":esm8z809]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.[/quote:esm8z809]I think you're right.dgwphotography Jan 15 2009 11:19 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]="soupcan"]That neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?flip it around, and it's Mex.attgig Jan 15 2009 12:16 PM="metirish"]Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969>i wonder if that will ever be allowed in pro sports. when did that stop? it's only on college that you see fans rushing the field. why is that?Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 12:19 PMBecause student athletes don't need/demand protection from the masses the way millionnaire atheletes do.Why is the cop screening home plate doing the time warp?metirish Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMHow about the guy down the RF line jumping from the stands?Benjamin Grimm Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMI think it stopped in 1986, at least in New York.The fans rushed the field after the division clincher, but the mounted cops prevented it in the World Series.I think, though, that the Phillies had the cops on horseback for the 1980 World Series.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 17 2009 12:20 PMI went out there this morning, photos on facebook.Here's a vid shot as the 7 train arrives in Willets Pt.metirish Jan 17 2009 01:59 PMGreat pictures btw.soupcan Jan 18 2009 01:53 PMThese are from baseballfever...Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:08 PMEven dollar cost averaging down to ~ 7 1/2, that sums up my Citigroup stock feelings.I've been somewhat unaffected by most of the images, but this one is particularly eerie to me:Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:10 PMI know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.Benjamin Grimm Jan 18 2009 03:30 PMI'm not sure they have to. The existing parking lot served Shea for the last few years, and Shea held more fans than Citi will.Kong76 Jan 18 2009 03:37 PMI don't mean they have to, I just thought that was the plan.Since groundbreaking, parking there has been a pain in the neck and I tookthe train mostly to games. I like to tailgate, plan on doing it a lot this year,and it's easier to do with a car.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 18 2009 04:26 PM="Kong76":3gm6qt5k]I know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.[/quote:3gm6qt5k]Official plan is the last bits of Shea are to be disappeared by June 30.Those photos put mine to shame!metirish Jan 23 2009 02:23 PMVince Coleman Firecracker Jan 23 2009 02:43 PMAn auto body shop in a Quonset hut. Fantastic.Willets Point Jan 23 2009 02:44 PMI've got dibs on "City * Field * Collision" as my band's name.Frayed Knot Jan 24 2009 11:28 AMThe ends of the horseshoe are starting to disappearhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907755#imgXRhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907756#imgXRG-Fafif Jan 24 2009 11:53 AMIt's a stump, but it's our stump.dgwphotography Jan 24 2009 01:07 PMsoupcan Jan 26 2009 12:33 PMMore at stadiumpage.comFrayed Knot Jan 26 2009 12:56 PMbtw, Harvey Araton tees off the Yanx in a piece in Sunday's NYTimes. Specifically it's the sweet time they're taking in getting rid of the old park even though the new one is nearly finished and that the whole deal was based on trading stadium space for park land, park land that now seems destined for 2011 at the earliest. Their answer as to when they'll get around to even starting deconstruction is essentially "when we fuckin' get around to it - now go away and stop bothering us", even as they had no problem making a public spectacle about marching their offices across to the new digs the street last week."Mayor Bloomberg, tear down this stadium"metirish Jan 26 2009 01:16 PMThe arrogance of all involved is sickening , how I despise all things Yankees.SteveJRogers Jan 26 2009 02:14 PMSupposedly they are going to use YSII for a movie production, plus the plan was that either the Mets or Yankees would use YSII to play games if either Citi Field or YSIII weren't ready come April. So despite the arrogance, there really are valid reasons why it is still up.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 02:36 PMEven if using YSII was the on-paper 'just-in-case' backup plan in the event that some wild mishap went on with the construction of either of the new stadiums the virtually ZERO chance such a plan would ever be put into place has now shrunk to roughly that of the Lions being put into next week's Super Bowl were a case of bubonic plague to sweep through either the Steeler or Cardinal camp.And, as the article mentions, they've yet to even select a company that would do the deconstruction or set a date as to when it might start.So the reason it's not only still up but will be so for at least another year has everything to do with the fact that they haven't finished milking the old girl for every cent she's worth and if that means that the city that just re-re-issued more tax-free bonds as the price climbed over a billion dollars and the local kids in the neighborhood they claim to care so much for (whenever they weren't threatening to leave that is) go without a public park for the next few years well then that's none of their damn business.metirish Jan 28 2009 08:10 PMNew York Times]In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away By KEN BELSONPublished: January 28, 2009With each passing day, Shea Stadium, the home of the Mets since 1964, fades further from Citi Field, the team�s new home. In the last few weeks, demolition crews have been ripping down entire sections of Shea from both ends of the outfield decks toward its middle. What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.In the first weeks after the Mets finished their final season at Shea (with another desultory loss that knocked them out of playoff contention), crews removed the seats, signs and anything else that could be sold to collectors or reused in city parks. Then demolition crews started knocking out the field level and the concrete decks that made up the loge and the mezzanine. But the structure of the stadium, built for nearly $30 million, was largely intact.Not so anymore.Since the beginning of the year, crews have clawed away at Shea�s walls and beams, exposing escalators, elevator banks and air ducts. The stands above Gates A and E have vanished and parts of the neon players that adorned the outside of the stadium are gone, too. Twelve sections of the upper deck still have their concrete floors, but the other sections that remain are outlined only by their steel beams. Unlike stadiums in other cities that have been imploded, Shea had to be taken down piece by piece because of building codes.The rat-a-tat-tat of the construction machinery drowned out the noise of the jets taking off from LaGuardia Airport. Tarps on chain link fences say �Almost Home,� a reference to the soon-to-be-opened Citi Field, but also the six-month process of erasing Shea.In all, nearly 10,000 tons of steel and another 2,500 tons of concrete will be pulled out of Shea. Some of the concrete will be ground up and reused as the base material for the parking lot that will be installed in its place. The lot will include space for 2,000 cars and signs marking where home plate and the pitcher�s mound once were.Team representatives said that the demolition will be completed some time in the coming weeks, which is not hard to imagine. On Wednesday, lines of dump trucks made their way onto what was once the outfield, weaving around piles of crumpled metal and concrete covered in snow.Several Web sites have sprung up that have chronicled the destruction of the place where Seaver once threw, Piazza once squatted and the Stork, George Theodore, once roamed. In a way, the sites are a testament to the morbid curiosity of Mets fans, who have endured many morbid Mets teams.�It�s interesting how they are doing it piece by piece,� said Eric Okurowski, a 31-year master�s candidate and a life-long Met fan from Babylon, N.Y., who runs stadiumpage.com. �Most old stadia are blown up and it takes just a few seconds. It�s pretty interesting seeing it come apart in pieces over the course of four months.�Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.As Shea diminishes, Citi Field emerges. While less imposing than Shea, the new stadium, at least from the outside, has an elegance that Shea lacked. Instead of the lattice of concrete ramps that constituted Shea�s exterior, Citi Field is covered in brick and punctuated with arches and an entrance rotunda. Flood lights highlight the outside while klieg lights illuminate what is left of Shea.More Articles in Sports �A version of this article appeared in print on January 29, 2009, on page B18 of the New York edition.apmorris Jan 29 2009 04:58 PM="metirish"]New York Times]Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.Anyone going? (bring a camera)metirish Jan 29 2009 05:28 PMPeople are goinghttp://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/G-Fafif Jan 30 2009 03:38 PMDamn, dirty apes...apmorris Jan 30 2009 04:43 PM="G-Fafif"]Damn, dirty apes...AwesomenessnessKong76 Jan 30 2009 07:24 PMClassic pic.dgwphotography Jan 31 2009 05:41 AMthat's just brilliant.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 05:44 AMThat really is brilliant.metirish Jan 31 2009 05:47 AMYeah it's very clever.themetfairy Jan 31 2009 06:19 AMIt's just a model....batmagadanleadoff Jan 31 2009 04:06 PMI'm guessing that the picture has something to do with the Statue Liberty finale in Planet of.... But that picture never came up on my browser. Not today. Not yesterday.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 04:14 PMMe neither. I had to right click, select "Copy Location" and paste the following in my browser:http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/_photos/heston.jpgEdgy DC Feb 02 2009 07:05 AMYou MANIACS!soupcan Feb 05 2009 07:11 AMFrom stadiumpage.comJust a matter of time now....Benjamin Grimm Feb 05 2009 08:06 AMIt's starting to look more like the grandstand you'd see at a race track.Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 08:11 AMNever can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEven though the pain and heartacheSeems to follow me wherever I goThough I try and try to hide my feelingsThey always seem to showThen you try to say you're leaving meAnd I always have to say no...Tell me whyIs it soThat I ... Never can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEvertime I think I had enoughI start heading for the door There's a very strange vibrationThat pierces me right to the coreIt says turn around you foolYou know you love her more and moreTell me whyIs it soDon't wanna let yo goI never can say goodbyesoupcan Feb 06 2009 10:55 AMThese are from wcbs880.com. And there are a few more there as well.G-Fafif Feb 08 2009 03:10 PMShea among the ruins...Kong76 Feb 08 2009 03:47 PMI called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling. "That's all that's left? Whenwas that picture taken?""Uh, I guess last time it snowed." ... (I'm obnoxious in real life too) and I told her this is like a 25 page thread of the destruction of Shea and we startedtalking about our Moms and games and tailgates and she got me all throatytoo and crying and screw you all but ok I admit that it's hard to see the old thing disappear and I've been suppressing the sadness.There, I said it.dgwphotography Feb 09 2009 07:41 AMthe first time we go there this year will be a shock.Edgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:50 AMWe should go and have a tribute concert in the parking lot.G-Fafif Feb 09 2009 10:37 AM="Kong76":1akaid2f]I called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling.[/quote:1akaid2f]My wife, who worked downtown throughout the fall of 2001, invoked Ground Zero in terms of what it reminded her of looking at.soupcan Feb 13 2009 10:09 AMAnother from baseballfever.commetirish Feb 13 2009 10:27 AMGreat pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainBenjamin Grimm Feb 13 2009 10:48 AMThey should leave that last chunk in place.smg58 Feb 13 2009 12:34 PMI drove past it the other day. It's really sad to see it.soupcan Feb 14 2009 07:21 AMI'm at LaGuardia waiting for a flight. Drove past Citi and Shea. Shea looks so sad and insignificant. I'm excited and wistful at the same time.cooby Feb 14 2009 08:22 AMPlease, check for ice and geese. Not joking.soupcan Feb 14 2009 08:38 AMWe're flying Continental - what could go wrong?dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:44 AM="metirish"]It's fitting that that's the last piece left...Frayed Knot Feb 14 2009 09:49 AMThink of it as an image of Koosman throwing the final pitch of the '69 WS.It could be Orosco/'86 too but it looks more like Koosman.dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:51 AMhmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:57 AM="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.SteveJRogers Feb 14 2009 11:49 AM="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?A Boy Named Seo Feb 14 2009 11:58 AM="metirish"]Great pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainNice pic, Irish. Poor, little Shea getting swallowed up by Citi on both sides.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 01:46 PMWe took a ride out there today. We packed up a camera, a couple of Heinekenkeg cans (KB drove) and set out. I was kind of emotional getting ready but by the time we were in the car and on our way I was kinda excited. There were a bunch of people milling about doing the same thing we were and while I didn'ttalk to anyone we all smiled and nodded to each other like we got it. What wereally should have done was cooked a few hot dogs one more time but the beerwas enough I guess to count as a tailgate of sorts.The pictures posted all over the internet get redundant after awhile I suppose, but I got a few unique images.metirish Feb 15 2009 02:20 PMGreat pictures , thanks.themetfairy Feb 15 2009 03:08 PMNice shots Kase!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 05:20 PMThanks, sir. Beautiful and gut-wrenching.(All in all, this offseason's been like a months-long wake... except one where the guests take parts of the deceased with them as souvenirs.)A Boy Named Seo Feb 15 2009 05:30 PMGreat shots, man. Love the one of you raising your can of Heiny in salutation.holychicken Feb 15 2009 05:49 PMWhoa, crazy, KC. I was there today too and took some very similar pictures. I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash. He was very happy to be out running about like that.Edgy DC Feb 15 2009 06:01 PMShould have a concert out there.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 06:05 PMOr an Irish wake?-Loading up on Jameson fifths/Cueing up "Body of an American" on the iPods.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 06:13 PMholyc: I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash <<<I didn't see any little brown pups running about. It's funny, but I really thoughtI'd run into at least one Mets' fan I knew out there. Running into you woulda been cool and we coulda done a Heiny.holychicken Feb 15 2009 07:42 PMYeah, I figured there would be no one there but the when I saw the number of people there I figured I would see someone I knew. I checked everyone saw there, but didn't recognize anyone as well. I figured my dog would have stuck out tho more than me DocTee Feb 15 2009 08:27 PMCool pics, thanks for sharing them.Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground, ghetto style, to remember Shea, your fallen friend?Kong76 Feb 16 2009 01:11 PMTee: Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground <<<I have to confess that I did deposit some used Heiny behind some construction materials.Edgy DC Feb 16 2009 01:13 PMI'm going to guess you haven't puked at Shea since October 12, 1982.Kong76 Feb 16 2009 06:24 PMI had to google the date but I didn't yak that night.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 17 2009 09:25 AMNice shotz guys. ah, screw it.Zvon Feb 17 2009 12:28 PM="SteveJRogers"]="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?That's the Desert Storm logo/thing they added to sets of cards for the troops overseas back in the day.themetfairy Feb 17 2009 02:00 PMZvon! How have you been?attgig Feb 17 2009 03:53 PMhttp://twitpic.com/photos/bluenauticaone last piece remaining.Frayed Knot Feb 18 2009 11:14 AMLast piece down (video available via Newsday's main sports page)It's all over but the sweeping.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:02 AMThese I guess are almost a week old.From http://www.stadiumpage.comEdgy DC Feb 24 2009 08:14 AMTo heck with your copyright, Gary.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:32 AM'Zactly.Zvon Feb 24 2009 02:38 PM="Edgy DC":33njl1ow]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:33njl1ow]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.holychicken Feb 24 2009 03:59 PM="Zvon":13ygrx4a]="Edgy DC":13ygrx4a]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:13ygrx4a]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.[/quote:13ygrx4a]Simple crop job ought to do.Edgy DC Mar 16 2009 02:56 PMMini-Shea ripped up from the ground.http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/you-too-can-own-a-piece-of-the-mini-city/Farmer Ted Mar 16 2009 03:14 PMThey couldn't save those two satellite dishes? Coulda saved me a few bucks with DirecTV.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I ain't outlining it for you, and don't be so fucking snippy.You're not always right.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I'm just playing defense here. I'm not the one accusing people of changing things around.Nor have I done or said anything that merits you swearing at me.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I'm sorry, but you're just freakin' maddening sometimes.Poorly handled transition does not equal demolition.Go wiggle yourself.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I never said it equaled demolition. I was talking about people's reactions to the demolition.And nothing I said justifies the kind of reaction you're having.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 No, your first response was about the closing ceremonies and the countdown .... have you been drinking with cooby?I'm comfortable with my reaction for purposes of this thread and I apologizefor cursing and that's all I have to say on the matter. C'mon, "go wiggle yourself" was pretty funny.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 No, I have not been drinking. This is what you consider an apology?I made a comment about the transition being handled poorly. You asked me to extrapolate. I did, and you reacted in a pretty hostile manner.If you don't like my opinion that's your prerogative. But you needn't go off like that just because you disagree with it.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I apologized for cursing, that's it.Your reading comprehension skills are taking a beating in this thread.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 No. I'm simply taking a beating for not seeing an issue exactly the way that you do.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 A beating? If I was gonna get nasty I'd dig up a picture of you in a Philliesuniform and really stick it to you.I'm ultimately taking the beating when we argue because the bath housementality of this board will almost always side with you.Mean ol' KC. *sigh*
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 Hi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 ="HahnSolo":3u9spspm]Hi, I'm here for the "intelligent, lively and provocative discussion of the Mets, Ed Kranepool, and on a good day, the Ramones." Am I in the right place?[/quote:3u9spspm]Eff that. I come here for the weekly KC/Scarlet fights.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 07:35 AMI missed a GREAT NIGHT.Zvon Nov 12 2008 08:48 PMwhats all this then....?Pages of posts but nary an image.Addressing the issue of pain...Some of us do feel pain in regard to Shea's demise.It's not even that bad.Its a pang....a feeling of remorse.It hurts on a level that's hard to express, and its a passing phase.Eventually this will be a thing of the past.Not yet though, seeing it being ripped down bit by bit, here and at other places as well.I have been going around and collecting pictures of Shea myself.Anything I come across. Early days,recent times,....even the demolition.So I bop in here and I see there have been additions to the Shea Photo thread, and I'm like,"Oh kool! Maybe its one I haven't seen. Hope its the older Shea...but any nice pic of Shea would be sweet to see..."I hope to see pictures of Shea in way of a recollection, an homage.That's just me though.Maybe there should be a seperate thread for Shea's demolition, ...I dunno.But it's really not a big deal.As you can see I'll still check out this thread, hoping for kool pics of Shea Stadium when it was in use.I've come across some really great Shea photos online recently, especially at Baseball Fever.Like this one. I am 95% positive that thats me running onto the field after game 5 of the '73 NLCS.Edgy DC Nov 12 2008 09:05 PMClassy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.Zvon Nov 12 2008 09:15 PM="Edgy DC":3fjgok91]Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.[/quote:3fjgok91]Not so.I was 15.Kong76 Nov 13 2008 04:34 AMEDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.G-Fafif Nov 13 2008 05:42 AMIt's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.soupcan Nov 14 2008 09:54 AMLatest shots from wcbs880 chopper... Field level is completely gone now.Here's some interesting stuff that I got from baseball fever.Shea Demolition Plans:Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 09:58 AMWhat's a "NON-BEARTING STRUCTURE"?Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 10:00 AMBefore anyone else beats me to it, let me just get this out of the way:It figures! The stupid Mets can't even get the spelling right!Willets Point Nov 14 2008 10:04 AMQuestion for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:26 PM="Willets Point"]Question for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?lol.I never went around displaying my slinky chest so I'm sure that's a T-shirt. Doubt it was fleshtone, probly orange.Thing is I'm not positive that's me.First time I saw the pic I looked right past that guy searching for me.Eventually I got back to him and thought that must be me.I have no recollection of what I wore that day.I do know I was a skinny guy with long hair who always wore white sneaks.If I had on a flannel shirt, which I wore often enough, it be rolled up at the sleeves.And the path I took puts me right about where that guy is.After that I ran to the edge of the home plate grass, stopped...saw that girl on the mound (looks like she's going for the rubber <[joke setup<])..our eyes met...I ran to her on the mound and we did a Koosman/Grote type jump and hug. Twirled in a circle, split and ran in different directions.I never saw her again but I'll never forget that moment.Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 01:27 PMI had no idea that Marlo Thomas was there that day!metirish Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMWOW , what a great picture , guy in the yellow shirt at second stands out and I count three suits that might be security , one to the right of yellow shirt and one to the left of Buddy and one n front of him.Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMThat's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:37 PM="Edgy DC":38ctzctd]That's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?[/quote:38ctzctd]No hug for him.Zvon Nov 14 2008 02:31 PMThe thing about storming (and that's a very apt description) of the field in '73, and why it did get out of control, was that every kid wanted to be part of that moment, to be part of the celebration like in '69. And as the game went on we all had the same idea : to get down to field level so it was possible. We did the same thing during game four. I ended up on the 1st base side then. Rose hit that extra inning homer and the celebration was over.I was right on the rail behind the added box on the 3rd base side late in game 5.The Reds families were sitting in them. Eventually the game was stopped and they were led out to the Reds bullpen for their safety. And it's not that we were bothering them personally in any way, shape or form (fans did taunt them when they were being led away though, lol). Its just that there was a sea of people behind them that became like one big giant swaying creature. We could not move independently, could hardly even breath.And you know what I did then? I jumped the rail into the make shift box. Like the Reds families I was a bit concerned for my safety. Unfortunately everyone along the rail ended up jumping into the box like lemmings. Again we became crammed. I saw the fans on the 1st base side did the same thing, but they were so packed in that the little wooden wall that enclosed the section collapsed, and they spilled out onto the field. The game had to be halted again. Tug was on the mound at this point. He was pissed off. I remember him approaching the pile of people waving his arms over and over in an upward motion as if to say EVERYONE! BACK UP AND INTO THE STANDS! It was pretty crazy.I got so sandwiched in the corner of the box that I felt that we were gonna burst out on this side too. I jumped out and went down into the Reds dugout. I was able to hide in plain sight there for quite a few minutes, sitting on a stool in the far corner of the dugout. Eventually a cop came up to me and asked what I was doing there. I told him...I was trying to stay alive, lol. He told me I had to stay alive back up in the stands. This was when I was shown on TV, when the cop was talking to me. (my parents and brothers got to see that from home. My bros thought it was the koolest thing, my folks were like wtf were you doing?).I've told this story before here (I have also mentioned looking for the footage of me on TV and it is nowhere to be found.)but I don't think I ever stressed the point that what happened occurred because too many kidshad this dream of being in a '69 like celebration highlight reel. And what actually happened was we so embarrassed the team, the game, the city, that that footage will forever be locked away and forgotten.One of my best Shea memories though.A Boy Named Seo Nov 14 2008 02:40 PMI re-read that part about you being in the Reds dugout a couple times thinking I misread or misunderstood you. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Wild story, man. Thanks for sharing.dgwphotography Nov 15 2008 12:28 PMI think I'm one of the one's in real pain over this that TMF is referring to.The thing is not once has the countdown, the ceremonies, or anything that the Mets did or didn't do play a role in it. It is simply the fact that a place that has been a desired destination for me for over 35 years is no longer there. Shea is a place that I dreamed about visiting since my aunt gave me my first yearbook in 1972. It's the knowledge that I will never feel the attachment to the new place that I do to the old place. It's the fact that it was a home away from home of sorts - a place where I knew ever nook and cranny, where I knew where to get the best knishes, or the best dogs. A place that is home to so many memories.Whatever the Mets did or didn't do to mark this occasion plays no role in how I feel about it.Benjamin Grimm Nov 15 2008 01:43 PMI agree with that, except for the part about feeling real pain. I feel a touch of sadness, and a sense of loss, but I wouldn't call it pain.Kong76 Nov 15 2008 04:31 PMI'd like to get a copy of that CAD file with the non bearting typo.Hell, they show part of the guy's name and addy and it was easily discoveredwho and where he is. Maybe he's got a sense of humor and would leak oneto us.Edgy DC Nov 15 2008 07:56 PMScarsdale. Vic can take a short drive and knock on his door.cooby Nov 16 2008 08:19 PMZvon, great picture, great stories!cooby Nov 16 2008 08:20 PMAnd what does "Non Bearting" mean?soupcan Nov 18 2008 11:01 AMAll of these from baseball-fever.comEdgy DC Nov 18 2008 11:11 AMWhat? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:17 AMSoup's top photo shows the location of our old seats. Crushing.Willets Point Nov 18 2008 11:25 AM="Edgy DC":133d3wiq]What? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?[/quote:133d3wiq]Maybe Bubba Sponge?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:31 AMMissed the Spongetech sign. Very sponge worthy.soupcan Nov 20 2008 10:01 AMMore pictures available at nycsubway.org9/19635/10/19648/1/19798/1/1979Tiles removed between 1979 and 1980.8/16/19809/24/2008holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:01 AMMight be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 24 2008 09:47 AM="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:56 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":22rs38rb]Is she like, legal?[/quote:22rs38rb]Oh, I see. You see a dark-skinned person and immediately think "illegal immigrant."You should be ashamed!ehehheSteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 11:37 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?Uh, 'Bucket, aren't you very much attached at the moment?Now Chicken, I ask you the same question!Benjamin Grimm Nov 24 2008 11:39 AMI find it a little odd to be lusting after someone when all you know is the shape of her nose.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 11:44 AMAnd which pores are and aren't corrupted.holychicken Nov 24 2008 12:06 PMExactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:08 PM="holychicken":21z05y4i]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:21z05y4i]It's okay, you can still post it. We don't mind.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 12:25 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 24 2008 12:42 PMButts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:38 PM="Edgy DC":1hrzmxox]Butts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.[/quote:1hrzmxox]Must be a Yankee fan thing.SteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 01:14 PM="holychicken":26x42lii]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:26x42lii]Geez, I was just following Bucket's lead. I mean I need some Met Chick love more than he does!soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:12 AMAll from baseball-feverJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 04 2008 08:18 AMMike Mulligan always said his Steam Shovel could take down one stadium as fast as 100 men could in a day, although he was never quite sure of that.Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2008 08:26 AMSo now they're chewing away at the Loge level?Are they going to get to a point where there's just an unattached Upper Level (or Upper Tank as Keith Hernandez would call it) floating high in the air?soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:28 AMYeah that's weird isn't it? You'd think they'd go top to bottom rather than the other way around.I'd like to think that they are professional demolishers and know what they are doing rather than they might just be stupid.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 09:21 AMI don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<dgwphotography Dec 04 2008 10:58 AM="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...HahnSolo Dec 04 2008 11:21 AM="Edgy DC":2sv0q5gv]I don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<[/quote:2sv0q5gv]Those two guys are still waiting for their hot pretzel ordered at the last home game.G-Fafif Dec 04 2008 12:30 PMTalk about your stiff Breezes playing havoc with Shea's outfield.Valadius Dec 04 2008 02:00 PMPart of me is rooting to see the picture of them ripping down that Fox News sign.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 02:14 PMYou strike me as somewhat partisan. Am I right?soupcan Dec 04 2008 02:17 PMWho Vlad?Nah - he's as fair and balanced as they come.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 03:45 PMI sent those latest photos to a friend of mine.He wrote back that he thought they were building a new stadium and notjust fixing up Shea and slappin' on a new coat of paint like in years goneby.Chucklehead.Zvon Dec 04 2008 04:57 PM="Iubitul"]="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...Yes.Especially in comparison with the others.It does bring the shaded areas out.Zvon Dec 04 2008 05:02 PMI wish they would get this over with.How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition?themetfairy Dec 04 2008 05:12 PMIt may take a while. I remember Old Comiskey Park was in a state of partial demolition when we visited New Comiskey in August of 1991.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:22 PMZ: How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition? <===Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:52 PMtmf: It may take a while. <===They don't really have much time if they plan to level the joint and make ita parking lot. My guess is they'll finish well before opening day. I don't wantto get into union contracts twice tonight, but they make it worth it to finish ontime so there's no lolligaggin' nowadays.Zvon Dec 05 2008 03:10 PM="KC":21ab889l]Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?[/quote:21ab889l]Sorry. I meant the usage of explosive charges.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 03:42 PMI figured, I was just goofin'.soupcan Dec 09 2008 08:13 AMUpper deck wrecking ball.BAM!Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:32 AMThey should have painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball.metirish Dec 09 2008 08:33 AMThat would have been really taking the piss on those that see that as a sad event.Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:37 AMIt would be a nod to tradition. It's what they did with the Ebbets Field wrecking ball.The same ball was used a few years later on the Polo Grounds:Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:50 AMCincinnati's Crosley Field too!soupcan Dec 13 2008 02:19 PMWow - now I'm even starting to have a hard time looking...baseball-fever.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 13 2008 02:36 PMYikes.Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 02:55 PMGYAH!Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:10 PMThey didn't sell the panels depicting the leap and Seaver's head?Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 07:23 PMIt looks like the terrorist hit we were praying wouldn't happen actually did.Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:44 PMFuck terrorists, an accidental plane crash on a foggy evening in the wrongflight path was what I thought mighta happened one day.*62 Dec 14 2008 12:56 PMThe pictures may be gruesome but the Stadium has overstayed its welcome.I may miss living in Brooklyn desperately, but 3,000 sq. ft. is way better than 920.Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:11 PMI don't get the reference.*62 Dec 14 2008 05:39 PMI love Shea for lots of reasons, and will miss it some ..... but it's a dump.Better?Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:53 PMI thought those numbers referred to something.Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2008 06:57 PMI think *62 lives in Florida if my memory is correct. He apparently once lived in Brooklyn and apparently hung out at Shea quite a bit in the past. I think he was stating that he missed living in Brooklyn, but preferred the 3000 sq. ft. of living space he can now afford over the 920 sq. ft. of living space he had in Brooklyn. Living in the south and comparing costs for homes with my friends and relatives relatives that live near the city, I understand what he is referring too. Then again, maybe I miss interpreted the meaning of his post. Either way, it's nice to have *62 posting here again. I hope he hangs around.soupcan Dec 16 2008 01:42 PMStadiumPage.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 16 2008 02:04 PMIt's amazing that just ten weeks ago it was still full of color and people and noise.soupcan Dec 18 2008 07:45 PMsoupcan Dec 29 2008 07:51 AMsoupcan Jan 05 2009 12:40 PMG-Fafif Jan 05 2009 12:52 PMImpressive Photoshopping, Soup. Quite interesting to see what Shea Stadium would look like if somebody went mad and started to tear it down.If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please put Shea back together again. Thank you.batmagadanleadoff Jan 05 2009 01:18 PM="soupcan"]http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/soupcan11/shea5-1.jpgThat neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?Edgy DC Jan 05 2009 02:35 PMLooks kind of slender for Carter.It also looks like a guy going to right, while Carter more typically pulled.metirish Jan 13 2009 01:35 PMfrom 01/10/2009metsguyinmichigan Jan 13 2009 02:35 PMThey're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me!Zvon Jan 13 2009 02:58 PM="metsguyinmichigan":8phckkps]They're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me![/quote:8phckkps]Why sell just their feet?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 13 2009 04:19 PMwhamG-Fafif Jan 13 2009 04:53 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1virpusd]wham[/quote:1virpusd]"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" vs. "Baby I'm Your Man"Whoops...wrong thread.metirish Jan 15 2009 08:00 AMNewsday today has a classic Shea pictures collection.Die-hard fans dance in the aisles at 1:50 a.m. during the 21st inning of a 25-inning marathon game between the Mets and the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. (AP Photo / September 12, 1974)A view of Shea Stadium during the national anthem before a New York Mets-Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1973. (AP Photo / June 9, 1973)Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969A view of Shea Stadium after after souvenir-hunting fans ripped up the sod following the Mets' victory in the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969)Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell waves to the crowd at Shea Stadium during Willie Stargell Night at Shea. The man at left wiping his eye is Nelson Doubleday, Mets chairman of the board. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill / September 27, 1982The new owners of the Mets pose at Shea Stadium. From left: Stephen E. O'Neil, president of City Investing Company; Nelson Doubleday, president of Doubleday Co.; Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities and John O. Pickett, owner of the NHL New York Islanders, who was instrumental in setting up the sale of the team. Pickett was not listed as an owner of the club. (AP File Photo / January 25, 1980)Car fire involving several cars in the Shea Stadium parking lot during a game in 2002. (AP Photo / April 27, 2002)Workers Angelo DiMaria, left, and Dominico Bannezo clean off old paint and rust as they get Shea Stadium ready for Opening Day in 2001. (Newsdya / J. Conrad Williams Jr / March 28, 2001)>soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:09 AMAmazing how much Jeff looks like his dad used to. Even down to the bad hairdo.="metirish"]Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 08:10 AMCar Fire Day: Best. Promotion. Ever.HahnSolo Jan 15 2009 08:36 AMI miss crazy old Uncle Nelson.soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:39 AMPop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.Farmer Ted Jan 15 2009 08:45 AMI only recall $350 million or so to finally kick Doubleday to the curb in '02.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:02 AMWho pitched on Car Fire Day?metirish Jan 15 2009 09:07 AM="Edgy DC":kdd41i0v]Who pitched on Car Fire Day?[/quote:kdd41i0v]I remember that game , I should say I remember it from watching it on TV and the announcers talking about the fire in the parking lot and showing it.I'll guess that Steve Trachsel pitched .John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2009 09:14 AM="soupcan":sgwypaic]Pop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.[/quote:sgwypaic]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:14 AMPedro Pistacio took a no-hiiter into the seventh the day after a crisp one-hitter by Testes. It was game two of a three-game sweep over Milwaukee and, for a minute there, it looked like the 2002 Mets had scrapped together a winning rotation of Leiter-Estes-Astacio-D'Amico-Trachsel.That plan blew up in the parking lot like so many SUVs.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:15 AMIs that logo stitched together? It acually looks like a giant shoulder patch.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:16 AMD'Amico.I had high hopes for him.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:17 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":esm8z809]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.[/quote:esm8z809]I think you're right.dgwphotography Jan 15 2009 11:19 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]="soupcan"]That neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?flip it around, and it's Mex.attgig Jan 15 2009 12:16 PM="metirish"]Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969>i wonder if that will ever be allowed in pro sports. when did that stop? it's only on college that you see fans rushing the field. why is that?Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 12:19 PMBecause student athletes don't need/demand protection from the masses the way millionnaire atheletes do.Why is the cop screening home plate doing the time warp?metirish Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMHow about the guy down the RF line jumping from the stands?Benjamin Grimm Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMI think it stopped in 1986, at least in New York.The fans rushed the field after the division clincher, but the mounted cops prevented it in the World Series.I think, though, that the Phillies had the cops on horseback for the 1980 World Series.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 17 2009 12:20 PMI went out there this morning, photos on facebook.Here's a vid shot as the 7 train arrives in Willets Pt.metirish Jan 17 2009 01:59 PMGreat pictures btw.soupcan Jan 18 2009 01:53 PMThese are from baseballfever...Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:08 PMEven dollar cost averaging down to ~ 7 1/2, that sums up my Citigroup stock feelings.I've been somewhat unaffected by most of the images, but this one is particularly eerie to me:Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:10 PMI know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.Benjamin Grimm Jan 18 2009 03:30 PMI'm not sure they have to. The existing parking lot served Shea for the last few years, and Shea held more fans than Citi will.Kong76 Jan 18 2009 03:37 PMI don't mean they have to, I just thought that was the plan.Since groundbreaking, parking there has been a pain in the neck and I tookthe train mostly to games. I like to tailgate, plan on doing it a lot this year,and it's easier to do with a car.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 18 2009 04:26 PM="Kong76":3gm6qt5k]I know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.[/quote:3gm6qt5k]Official plan is the last bits of Shea are to be disappeared by June 30.Those photos put mine to shame!metirish Jan 23 2009 02:23 PMVince Coleman Firecracker Jan 23 2009 02:43 PMAn auto body shop in a Quonset hut. Fantastic.Willets Point Jan 23 2009 02:44 PMI've got dibs on "City * Field * Collision" as my band's name.Frayed Knot Jan 24 2009 11:28 AMThe ends of the horseshoe are starting to disappearhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907755#imgXRhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907756#imgXRG-Fafif Jan 24 2009 11:53 AMIt's a stump, but it's our stump.dgwphotography Jan 24 2009 01:07 PMsoupcan Jan 26 2009 12:33 PMMore at stadiumpage.comFrayed Knot Jan 26 2009 12:56 PMbtw, Harvey Araton tees off the Yanx in a piece in Sunday's NYTimes. Specifically it's the sweet time they're taking in getting rid of the old park even though the new one is nearly finished and that the whole deal was based on trading stadium space for park land, park land that now seems destined for 2011 at the earliest. Their answer as to when they'll get around to even starting deconstruction is essentially "when we fuckin' get around to it - now go away and stop bothering us", even as they had no problem making a public spectacle about marching their offices across to the new digs the street last week."Mayor Bloomberg, tear down this stadium"metirish Jan 26 2009 01:16 PMThe arrogance of all involved is sickening , how I despise all things Yankees.SteveJRogers Jan 26 2009 02:14 PMSupposedly they are going to use YSII for a movie production, plus the plan was that either the Mets or Yankees would use YSII to play games if either Citi Field or YSIII weren't ready come April. So despite the arrogance, there really are valid reasons why it is still up.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 02:36 PMEven if using YSII was the on-paper 'just-in-case' backup plan in the event that some wild mishap went on with the construction of either of the new stadiums the virtually ZERO chance such a plan would ever be put into place has now shrunk to roughly that of the Lions being put into next week's Super Bowl were a case of bubonic plague to sweep through either the Steeler or Cardinal camp.And, as the article mentions, they've yet to even select a company that would do the deconstruction or set a date as to when it might start.So the reason it's not only still up but will be so for at least another year has everything to do with the fact that they haven't finished milking the old girl for every cent she's worth and if that means that the city that just re-re-issued more tax-free bonds as the price climbed over a billion dollars and the local kids in the neighborhood they claim to care so much for (whenever they weren't threatening to leave that is) go without a public park for the next few years well then that's none of their damn business.metirish Jan 28 2009 08:10 PMNew York Times]In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away By KEN BELSONPublished: January 28, 2009With each passing day, Shea Stadium, the home of the Mets since 1964, fades further from Citi Field, the team�s new home. In the last few weeks, demolition crews have been ripping down entire sections of Shea from both ends of the outfield decks toward its middle. What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.In the first weeks after the Mets finished their final season at Shea (with another desultory loss that knocked them out of playoff contention), crews removed the seats, signs and anything else that could be sold to collectors or reused in city parks. Then demolition crews started knocking out the field level and the concrete decks that made up the loge and the mezzanine. But the structure of the stadium, built for nearly $30 million, was largely intact.Not so anymore.Since the beginning of the year, crews have clawed away at Shea�s walls and beams, exposing escalators, elevator banks and air ducts. The stands above Gates A and E have vanished and parts of the neon players that adorned the outside of the stadium are gone, too. Twelve sections of the upper deck still have their concrete floors, but the other sections that remain are outlined only by their steel beams. Unlike stadiums in other cities that have been imploded, Shea had to be taken down piece by piece because of building codes.The rat-a-tat-tat of the construction machinery drowned out the noise of the jets taking off from LaGuardia Airport. Tarps on chain link fences say �Almost Home,� a reference to the soon-to-be-opened Citi Field, but also the six-month process of erasing Shea.In all, nearly 10,000 tons of steel and another 2,500 tons of concrete will be pulled out of Shea. Some of the concrete will be ground up and reused as the base material for the parking lot that will be installed in its place. The lot will include space for 2,000 cars and signs marking where home plate and the pitcher�s mound once were.Team representatives said that the demolition will be completed some time in the coming weeks, which is not hard to imagine. On Wednesday, lines of dump trucks made their way onto what was once the outfield, weaving around piles of crumpled metal and concrete covered in snow.Several Web sites have sprung up that have chronicled the destruction of the place where Seaver once threw, Piazza once squatted and the Stork, George Theodore, once roamed. In a way, the sites are a testament to the morbid curiosity of Mets fans, who have endured many morbid Mets teams.�It�s interesting how they are doing it piece by piece,� said Eric Okurowski, a 31-year master�s candidate and a life-long Met fan from Babylon, N.Y., who runs stadiumpage.com. �Most old stadia are blown up and it takes just a few seconds. It�s pretty interesting seeing it come apart in pieces over the course of four months.�Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.As Shea diminishes, Citi Field emerges. While less imposing than Shea, the new stadium, at least from the outside, has an elegance that Shea lacked. Instead of the lattice of concrete ramps that constituted Shea�s exterior, Citi Field is covered in brick and punctuated with arches and an entrance rotunda. Flood lights highlight the outside while klieg lights illuminate what is left of Shea.More Articles in Sports �A version of this article appeared in print on January 29, 2009, on page B18 of the New York edition.apmorris Jan 29 2009 04:58 PM="metirish"]New York Times]Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.Anyone going? (bring a camera)metirish Jan 29 2009 05:28 PMPeople are goinghttp://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/G-Fafif Jan 30 2009 03:38 PMDamn, dirty apes...apmorris Jan 30 2009 04:43 PM="G-Fafif"]Damn, dirty apes...AwesomenessnessKong76 Jan 30 2009 07:24 PMClassic pic.dgwphotography Jan 31 2009 05:41 AMthat's just brilliant.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 05:44 AMThat really is brilliant.metirish Jan 31 2009 05:47 AMYeah it's very clever.themetfairy Jan 31 2009 06:19 AMIt's just a model....batmagadanleadoff Jan 31 2009 04:06 PMI'm guessing that the picture has something to do with the Statue Liberty finale in Planet of.... But that picture never came up on my browser. Not today. Not yesterday.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 04:14 PMMe neither. I had to right click, select "Copy Location" and paste the following in my browser:http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/_photos/heston.jpgEdgy DC Feb 02 2009 07:05 AMYou MANIACS!soupcan Feb 05 2009 07:11 AMFrom stadiumpage.comJust a matter of time now....Benjamin Grimm Feb 05 2009 08:06 AMIt's starting to look more like the grandstand you'd see at a race track.Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 08:11 AMNever can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEven though the pain and heartacheSeems to follow me wherever I goThough I try and try to hide my feelingsThey always seem to showThen you try to say you're leaving meAnd I always have to say no...Tell me whyIs it soThat I ... Never can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEvertime I think I had enoughI start heading for the door There's a very strange vibrationThat pierces me right to the coreIt says turn around you foolYou know you love her more and moreTell me whyIs it soDon't wanna let yo goI never can say goodbyesoupcan Feb 06 2009 10:55 AMThese are from wcbs880.com. And there are a few more there as well.G-Fafif Feb 08 2009 03:10 PMShea among the ruins...Kong76 Feb 08 2009 03:47 PMI called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling. "That's all that's left? Whenwas that picture taken?""Uh, I guess last time it snowed." ... (I'm obnoxious in real life too) and I told her this is like a 25 page thread of the destruction of Shea and we startedtalking about our Moms and games and tailgates and she got me all throatytoo and crying and screw you all but ok I admit that it's hard to see the old thing disappear and I've been suppressing the sadness.There, I said it.dgwphotography Feb 09 2009 07:41 AMthe first time we go there this year will be a shock.Edgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:50 AMWe should go and have a tribute concert in the parking lot.G-Fafif Feb 09 2009 10:37 AM="Kong76":1akaid2f]I called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling.[/quote:1akaid2f]My wife, who worked downtown throughout the fall of 2001, invoked Ground Zero in terms of what it reminded her of looking at.soupcan Feb 13 2009 10:09 AMAnother from baseballfever.commetirish Feb 13 2009 10:27 AMGreat pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainBenjamin Grimm Feb 13 2009 10:48 AMThey should leave that last chunk in place.smg58 Feb 13 2009 12:34 PMI drove past it the other day. It's really sad to see it.soupcan Feb 14 2009 07:21 AMI'm at LaGuardia waiting for a flight. Drove past Citi and Shea. Shea looks so sad and insignificant. I'm excited and wistful at the same time.cooby Feb 14 2009 08:22 AMPlease, check for ice and geese. Not joking.soupcan Feb 14 2009 08:38 AMWe're flying Continental - what could go wrong?dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:44 AM="metirish"]It's fitting that that's the last piece left...Frayed Knot Feb 14 2009 09:49 AMThink of it as an image of Koosman throwing the final pitch of the '69 WS.It could be Orosco/'86 too but it looks more like Koosman.dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:51 AMhmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:57 AM="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.SteveJRogers Feb 14 2009 11:49 AM="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?A Boy Named Seo Feb 14 2009 11:58 AM="metirish"]Great pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainNice pic, Irish. Poor, little Shea getting swallowed up by Citi on both sides.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 01:46 PMWe took a ride out there today. We packed up a camera, a couple of Heinekenkeg cans (KB drove) and set out. I was kind of emotional getting ready but by the time we were in the car and on our way I was kinda excited. There were a bunch of people milling about doing the same thing we were and while I didn'ttalk to anyone we all smiled and nodded to each other like we got it. What wereally should have done was cooked a few hot dogs one more time but the beerwas enough I guess to count as a tailgate of sorts.The pictures posted all over the internet get redundant after awhile I suppose, but I got a few unique images.metirish Feb 15 2009 02:20 PMGreat pictures , thanks.themetfairy Feb 15 2009 03:08 PMNice shots Kase!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 05:20 PMThanks, sir. Beautiful and gut-wrenching.(All in all, this offseason's been like a months-long wake... except one where the guests take parts of the deceased with them as souvenirs.)A Boy Named Seo Feb 15 2009 05:30 PMGreat shots, man. Love the one of you raising your can of Heiny in salutation.holychicken Feb 15 2009 05:49 PMWhoa, crazy, KC. I was there today too and took some very similar pictures. I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash. He was very happy to be out running about like that.Edgy DC Feb 15 2009 06:01 PMShould have a concert out there.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 06:05 PMOr an Irish wake?-Loading up on Jameson fifths/Cueing up "Body of an American" on the iPods.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 06:13 PMholyc: I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash <<<I didn't see any little brown pups running about. It's funny, but I really thoughtI'd run into at least one Mets' fan I knew out there. Running into you woulda been cool and we coulda done a Heiny.holychicken Feb 15 2009 07:42 PMYeah, I figured there would be no one there but the when I saw the number of people there I figured I would see someone I knew. I checked everyone saw there, but didn't recognize anyone as well. I figured my dog would have stuck out tho more than me DocTee Feb 15 2009 08:27 PMCool pics, thanks for sharing them.Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground, ghetto style, to remember Shea, your fallen friend?Kong76 Feb 16 2009 01:11 PMTee: Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground <<<I have to confess that I did deposit some used Heiny behind some construction materials.Edgy DC Feb 16 2009 01:13 PMI'm going to guess you haven't puked at Shea since October 12, 1982.Kong76 Feb 16 2009 06:24 PMI had to google the date but I didn't yak that night.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 17 2009 09:25 AMNice shotz guys. ah, screw it.Zvon Feb 17 2009 12:28 PM="SteveJRogers"]="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?That's the Desert Storm logo/thing they added to sets of cards for the troops overseas back in the day.themetfairy Feb 17 2009 02:00 PMZvon! How have you been?attgig Feb 17 2009 03:53 PMhttp://twitpic.com/photos/bluenauticaone last piece remaining.Frayed Knot Feb 18 2009 11:14 AMLast piece down (video available via Newsday's main sports page)It's all over but the sweeping.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:02 AMThese I guess are almost a week old.From http://www.stadiumpage.comEdgy DC Feb 24 2009 08:14 AMTo heck with your copyright, Gary.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:32 AM'Zactly.Zvon Feb 24 2009 02:38 PM="Edgy DC":33njl1ow]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:33njl1ow]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.holychicken Feb 24 2009 03:59 PM="Zvon":13ygrx4a]="Edgy DC":13ygrx4a]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:13ygrx4a]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.[/quote:13ygrx4a]Simple crop job ought to do.Edgy DC Mar 16 2009 02:56 PMMini-Shea ripped up from the ground.http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/you-too-can-own-a-piece-of-the-mini-city/Farmer Ted Mar 16 2009 03:14 PMThey couldn't save those two satellite dishes? Coulda saved me a few bucks with DirecTV.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 whats all this then....?Pages of posts but nary an image.Addressing the issue of pain...Some of us do feel pain in regard to Shea's demise.It's not even that bad.Its a pang....a feeling of remorse.It hurts on a level that's hard to express, and its a passing phase.Eventually this will be a thing of the past.Not yet though, seeing it being ripped down bit by bit, here and at other places as well.I have been going around and collecting pictures of Shea myself.Anything I come across. Early days,recent times,....even the demolition.So I bop in here and I see there have been additions to the Shea Photo thread, and I'm like,"Oh kool! Maybe its one I haven't seen. Hope its the older Shea...but any nice pic of Shea would be sweet to see..."I hope to see pictures of Shea in way of a recollection, an homage.That's just me though.Maybe there should be a seperate thread for Shea's demolition, ...I dunno.But it's really not a big deal.As you can see I'll still check out this thread, hoping for kool pics of Shea Stadium when it was in use.I've come across some really great Shea photos online recently, especially at Baseball Fever.Like this one. I am 95% positive that thats me running onto the field after game 5 of the '73 NLCS.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 ="Edgy DC":3fjgok91]Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms.[/quote:3fjgok91]Not so.I was 15.Kong76 Nov 13 2008 04:34 AMEDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.G-Fafif Nov 13 2008 05:42 AMIt's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.soupcan Nov 14 2008 09:54 AMLatest shots from wcbs880 chopper... Field level is completely gone now.Here's some interesting stuff that I got from baseball fever.Shea Demolition Plans:Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 09:58 AMWhat's a "NON-BEARTING STRUCTURE"?Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 10:00 AMBefore anyone else beats me to it, let me just get this out of the way:It figures! The stupid Mets can't even get the spelling right!Willets Point Nov 14 2008 10:04 AMQuestion for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:26 PM="Willets Point"]Question for Zvon. Is your shirt open showing your Siegfried & Roy hairless chest or were you wearing a fleshtone t-shirt?lol.I never went around displaying my slinky chest so I'm sure that's a T-shirt. Doubt it was fleshtone, probly orange.Thing is I'm not positive that's me.First time I saw the pic I looked right past that guy searching for me.Eventually I got back to him and thought that must be me.I have no recollection of what I wore that day.I do know I was a skinny guy with long hair who always wore white sneaks.If I had on a flannel shirt, which I wore often enough, it be rolled up at the sleeves.And the path I took puts me right about where that guy is.After that I ran to the edge of the home plate grass, stopped...saw that girl on the mound (looks like she's going for the rubber <[joke setup<])..our eyes met...I ran to her on the mound and we did a Koosman/Grote type jump and hug. Twirled in a circle, split and ran in different directions.I never saw her again but I'll never forget that moment.Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2008 01:27 PMI had no idea that Marlo Thomas was there that day!metirish Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMWOW , what a great picture , guy in the yellow shirt at second stands out and I count three suits that might be security , one to the right of yellow shirt and one to the left of Buddy and one n front of him.Edgy DC Nov 14 2008 01:34 PMThat's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?Zvon Nov 14 2008 01:37 PM="Edgy DC":38ctzctd]That's a great story. How about Barry Gibb chicken dancing to your right?[/quote:38ctzctd]No hug for him.Zvon Nov 14 2008 02:31 PMThe thing about storming (and that's a very apt description) of the field in '73, and why it did get out of control, was that every kid wanted to be part of that moment, to be part of the celebration like in '69. And as the game went on we all had the same idea : to get down to field level so it was possible. We did the same thing during game four. I ended up on the 1st base side then. Rose hit that extra inning homer and the celebration was over.I was right on the rail behind the added box on the 3rd base side late in game 5.The Reds families were sitting in them. Eventually the game was stopped and they were led out to the Reds bullpen for their safety. And it's not that we were bothering them personally in any way, shape or form (fans did taunt them when they were being led away though, lol). Its just that there was a sea of people behind them that became like one big giant swaying creature. We could not move independently, could hardly even breath.And you know what I did then? I jumped the rail into the make shift box. Like the Reds families I was a bit concerned for my safety. Unfortunately everyone along the rail ended up jumping into the box like lemmings. Again we became crammed. I saw the fans on the 1st base side did the same thing, but they were so packed in that the little wooden wall that enclosed the section collapsed, and they spilled out onto the field. The game had to be halted again. Tug was on the mound at this point. He was pissed off. I remember him approaching the pile of people waving his arms over and over in an upward motion as if to say EVERYONE! BACK UP AND INTO THE STANDS! It was pretty crazy.I got so sandwiched in the corner of the box that I felt that we were gonna burst out on this side too. I jumped out and went down into the Reds dugout. I was able to hide in plain sight there for quite a few minutes, sitting on a stool in the far corner of the dugout. Eventually a cop came up to me and asked what I was doing there. I told him...I was trying to stay alive, lol. He told me I had to stay alive back up in the stands. This was when I was shown on TV, when the cop was talking to me. (my parents and brothers got to see that from home. My bros thought it was the koolest thing, my folks were like wtf were you doing?).I've told this story before here (I have also mentioned looking for the footage of me on TV and it is nowhere to be found.)but I don't think I ever stressed the point that what happened occurred because too many kidshad this dream of being in a '69 like celebration highlight reel. And what actually happened was we so embarrassed the team, the game, the city, that that footage will forever be locked away and forgotten.One of my best Shea memories though.A Boy Named Seo Nov 14 2008 02:40 PMI re-read that part about you being in the Reds dugout a couple times thinking I misread or misunderstood you. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Wild story, man. Thanks for sharing.dgwphotography Nov 15 2008 12:28 PMI think I'm one of the one's in real pain over this that TMF is referring to.The thing is not once has the countdown, the ceremonies, or anything that the Mets did or didn't do play a role in it. It is simply the fact that a place that has been a desired destination for me for over 35 years is no longer there. Shea is a place that I dreamed about visiting since my aunt gave me my first yearbook in 1972. It's the knowledge that I will never feel the attachment to the new place that I do to the old place. It's the fact that it was a home away from home of sorts - a place where I knew ever nook and cranny, where I knew where to get the best knishes, or the best dogs. A place that is home to so many memories.Whatever the Mets did or didn't do to mark this occasion plays no role in how I feel about it.Benjamin Grimm Nov 15 2008 01:43 PMI agree with that, except for the part about feeling real pain. I feel a touch of sadness, and a sense of loss, but I wouldn't call it pain.Kong76 Nov 15 2008 04:31 PMI'd like to get a copy of that CAD file with the non bearting typo.Hell, they show part of the guy's name and addy and it was easily discoveredwho and where he is. Maybe he's got a sense of humor and would leak oneto us.Edgy DC Nov 15 2008 07:56 PMScarsdale. Vic can take a short drive and knock on his door.cooby Nov 16 2008 08:19 PMZvon, great picture, great stories!cooby Nov 16 2008 08:20 PMAnd what does "Non Bearting" mean?soupcan Nov 18 2008 11:01 AMAll of these from baseball-fever.comEdgy DC Nov 18 2008 11:11 AMWhat? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:17 AMSoup's top photo shows the location of our old seats. Crushing.Willets Point Nov 18 2008 11:25 AM="Edgy DC":133d3wiq]What? The auction house couldn't generate any action on the spongetech.com sign?[/quote:133d3wiq]Maybe Bubba Sponge?Farmer Ted Nov 18 2008 11:31 AMMissed the Spongetech sign. Very sponge worthy.soupcan Nov 20 2008 10:01 AMMore pictures available at nycsubway.org9/19635/10/19648/1/19798/1/1979Tiles removed between 1979 and 1980.8/16/19809/24/2008holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:01 AMMight be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 24 2008 09:47 AM="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?holychicken Nov 24 2008 09:56 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":22rs38rb]Is she like, legal?[/quote:22rs38rb]Oh, I see. You see a dark-skinned person and immediately think "illegal immigrant."You should be ashamed!ehehheSteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 11:37 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]="holychicken"]Might be a bit late for this coming in after all of the destruction pics . . . but this is one of my favorite pictures of shea.It is my gf's younger sister.Is she like, legal?Uh, 'Bucket, aren't you very much attached at the moment?Now Chicken, I ask you the same question!Benjamin Grimm Nov 24 2008 11:39 AMI find it a little odd to be lusting after someone when all you know is the shape of her nose.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 11:44 AMAnd which pores are and aren't corrupted.holychicken Nov 24 2008 12:06 PMExactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:08 PM="holychicken":21z05y4i]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:21z05y4i]It's okay, you can still post it. We don't mind.Edgy DC Nov 24 2008 12:25 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 24 2008 12:42 PMButts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.seawolf17 Nov 24 2008 12:38 PM="Edgy DC":1hrzmxox]Butts, schmutz. Steve's a snot man.[/quote:1hrzmxox]Must be a Yankee fan thing.SteveJRogers Nov 24 2008 01:14 PM="holychicken":26x42lii]Exactly. I didn't even post a picture of her most desirable body part, her posterior.Dear god, tell me my gf doesn't read this forum or she will surely whup me.[/quote:26x42lii]Geez, I was just following Bucket's lead. I mean I need some Met Chick love more than he does!soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:12 AMAll from baseball-feverJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 04 2008 08:18 AMMike Mulligan always said his Steam Shovel could take down one stadium as fast as 100 men could in a day, although he was never quite sure of that.Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2008 08:26 AMSo now they're chewing away at the Loge level?Are they going to get to a point where there's just an unattached Upper Level (or Upper Tank as Keith Hernandez would call it) floating high in the air?soupcan Dec 04 2008 08:28 AMYeah that's weird isn't it? You'd think they'd go top to bottom rather than the other way around.I'd like to think that they are professional demolishers and know what they are doing rather than they might just be stupid.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 09:21 AMI don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<dgwphotography Dec 04 2008 10:58 AM="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...HahnSolo Dec 04 2008 11:21 AM="Edgy DC":2sv0q5gv]I don't know. These two guys aren't winning any smart awards with me right now.<<[/quote:2sv0q5gv]Those two guys are still waiting for their hot pretzel ordered at the last home game.G-Fafif Dec 04 2008 12:30 PMTalk about your stiff Breezes playing havoc with Shea's outfield.Valadius Dec 04 2008 02:00 PMPart of me is rooting to see the picture of them ripping down that Fox News sign.Edgy DC Dec 04 2008 02:14 PMYou strike me as somewhat partisan. Am I right?soupcan Dec 04 2008 02:17 PMWho Vlad?Nah - he's as fair and balanced as they come.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 03:45 PMI sent those latest photos to a friend of mine.He wrote back that he thought they were building a new stadium and notjust fixing up Shea and slappin' on a new coat of paint like in years goneby.Chucklehead.Zvon Dec 04 2008 04:57 PM="Iubitul"]="soupcan"]Zvon - is it me, or does this look tone-mapped? It looks like it has that HDR glow to it...Yes.Especially in comparison with the others.It does bring the shaded areas out.Zvon Dec 04 2008 05:02 PMI wish they would get this over with.How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition?themetfairy Dec 04 2008 05:12 PMIt may take a while. I remember Old Comiskey Park was in a state of partial demolition when we visited New Comiskey in August of 1991.Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:22 PMZ: How are they gonna take down the highest heights sans demolition? <===Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?Kong76 Dec 04 2008 05:52 PMtmf: It may take a while. <===They don't really have much time if they plan to level the joint and make ita parking lot. My guess is they'll finish well before opening day. I don't wantto get into union contracts twice tonight, but they make it worth it to finish ontime so there's no lolligaggin' nowadays.Zvon Dec 05 2008 03:10 PM="KC":21ab889l]Cranes and stuff, and how is what they've been doing not demolition?[/quote:21ab889l]Sorry. I meant the usage of explosive charges.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 03:42 PMI figured, I was just goofin'.soupcan Dec 09 2008 08:13 AMUpper deck wrecking ball.BAM!Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:32 AMThey should have painted the wrecking ball to look like a baseball.metirish Dec 09 2008 08:33 AMThat would have been really taking the piss on those that see that as a sad event.Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:37 AMIt would be a nod to tradition. It's what they did with the Ebbets Field wrecking ball.The same ball was used a few years later on the Polo Grounds:Benjamin Grimm Dec 09 2008 08:50 AMCincinnati's Crosley Field too!soupcan Dec 13 2008 02:19 PMWow - now I'm even starting to have a hard time looking...baseball-fever.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 13 2008 02:36 PMYikes.Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 02:55 PMGYAH!Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:10 PMThey didn't sell the panels depicting the leap and Seaver's head?Edgy DC Dec 13 2008 07:23 PMIt looks like the terrorist hit we were praying wouldn't happen actually did.Kong76 Dec 13 2008 07:44 PMFuck terrorists, an accidental plane crash on a foggy evening in the wrongflight path was what I thought mighta happened one day.*62 Dec 14 2008 12:56 PMThe pictures may be gruesome but the Stadium has overstayed its welcome.I may miss living in Brooklyn desperately, but 3,000 sq. ft. is way better than 920.Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:11 PMI don't get the reference.*62 Dec 14 2008 05:39 PMI love Shea for lots of reasons, and will miss it some ..... but it's a dump.Better?Edgy DC Dec 14 2008 05:53 PMI thought those numbers referred to something.Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2008 06:57 PMI think *62 lives in Florida if my memory is correct. He apparently once lived in Brooklyn and apparently hung out at Shea quite a bit in the past. I think he was stating that he missed living in Brooklyn, but preferred the 3000 sq. ft. of living space he can now afford over the 920 sq. ft. of living space he had in Brooklyn. Living in the south and comparing costs for homes with my friends and relatives relatives that live near the city, I understand what he is referring too. Then again, maybe I miss interpreted the meaning of his post. Either way, it's nice to have *62 posting here again. I hope he hangs around.soupcan Dec 16 2008 01:42 PMStadiumPage.comBenjamin Grimm Dec 16 2008 02:04 PMIt's amazing that just ten weeks ago it was still full of color and people and noise.soupcan Dec 18 2008 07:45 PMsoupcan Dec 29 2008 07:51 AMsoupcan Jan 05 2009 12:40 PMG-Fafif Jan 05 2009 12:52 PMImpressive Photoshopping, Soup. Quite interesting to see what Shea Stadium would look like if somebody went mad and started to tear it down.If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please put Shea back together again. Thank you.batmagadanleadoff Jan 05 2009 01:18 PM="soupcan"]http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q308/soupcan11/shea5-1.jpgThat neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?Edgy DC Jan 05 2009 02:35 PMLooks kind of slender for Carter.It also looks like a guy going to right, while Carter more typically pulled.metirish Jan 13 2009 01:35 PMfrom 01/10/2009metsguyinmichigan Jan 13 2009 02:35 PMThey're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me!Zvon Jan 13 2009 02:58 PM="metsguyinmichigan":8phckkps]They're not saving any of the neon players? I know they're huge. but heck, they could slice them up and sell them for $10 a foot to geeks like me![/quote:8phckkps]Why sell just their feet?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 13 2009 04:19 PMwhamG-Fafif Jan 13 2009 04:53 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1virpusd]wham[/quote:1virpusd]"Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" vs. "Baby I'm Your Man"Whoops...wrong thread.metirish Jan 15 2009 08:00 AMNewsday today has a classic Shea pictures collection.Die-hard fans dance in the aisles at 1:50 a.m. during the 21st inning of a 25-inning marathon game between the Mets and the Cardinals at Shea Stadium. (AP Photo / September 12, 1974)A view of Shea Stadium during the national anthem before a New York Mets-Los Angeles Dodgers game in 1973. (AP Photo / June 9, 1973)Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969A view of Shea Stadium after after souvenir-hunting fans ripped up the sod following the Mets' victory in the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969)Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell waves to the crowd at Shea Stadium during Willie Stargell Night at Shea. The man at left wiping his eye is Nelson Doubleday, Mets chairman of the board. (Newsday / Paul J. Bereswill / September 27, 1982The new owners of the Mets pose at Shea Stadium. From left: Stephen E. O'Neil, president of City Investing Company; Nelson Doubleday, president of Doubleday Co.; Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities and John O. Pickett, owner of the NHL New York Islanders, who was instrumental in setting up the sale of the team. Pickett was not listed as an owner of the club. (AP File Photo / January 25, 1980)Car fire involving several cars in the Shea Stadium parking lot during a game in 2002. (AP Photo / April 27, 2002)Workers Angelo DiMaria, left, and Dominico Bannezo clean off old paint and rust as they get Shea Stadium ready for Opening Day in 2001. (Newsdya / J. Conrad Williams Jr / March 28, 2001)>soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:09 AMAmazing how much Jeff looks like his dad used to. Even down to the bad hairdo.="metirish"]Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 08:10 AMCar Fire Day: Best. Promotion. Ever.HahnSolo Jan 15 2009 08:36 AMI miss crazy old Uncle Nelson.soupcan Jan 15 2009 08:39 AMPop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.Farmer Ted Jan 15 2009 08:45 AMI only recall $350 million or so to finally kick Doubleday to the curb in '02.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:02 AMWho pitched on Car Fire Day?metirish Jan 15 2009 09:07 AM="Edgy DC":kdd41i0v]Who pitched on Car Fire Day?[/quote:kdd41i0v]I remember that game , I should say I remember it from watching it on TV and the announcers talking about the fire in the parking lot and showing it.I'll guess that Steve Trachsel pitched .John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2009 09:14 AM="soupcan":sgwypaic]Pop Quiz - without looking it up, how much did Nelson & Jeff pay for the Mets in 1980.If I remember right, I think it was $20 million.[/quote:sgwypaic]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:14 AMPedro Pistacio took a no-hiiter into the seventh the day after a crisp one-hitter by Testes. It was game two of a three-game sweep over Milwaukee and, for a minute there, it looked like the 2002 Mets had scrapped together a winning rotation of Leiter-Estes-Astacio-D'Amico-Trachsel.That plan blew up in the parking lot like so many SUVs.Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 09:15 AMIs that logo stitched together? It acually looks like a giant shoulder patch.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:16 AMD'Amico.I had high hopes for him.soupcan Jan 15 2009 09:17 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":esm8z809]For some reason $21 million is the number I remember but geez.[/quote:esm8z809]I think you're right.dgwphotography Jan 15 2009 11:19 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]="soupcan"]That neon batter just reminded me of Gary Carter' follow through, particularly the way Gary would take an inside pitch and line drive one-bounce it to the outfielder for a single. Are there any other Mets that the neon hitter resembles?flip it around, and it's Mex.attgig Jan 15 2009 12:16 PM="metirish"]Fans rush onto the field and players celebrate after the Mets defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1969 World Series. (AP Photo / October 16, 1969>i wonder if that will ever be allowed in pro sports. when did that stop? it's only on college that you see fans rushing the field. why is that?Edgy DC Jan 15 2009 12:19 PMBecause student athletes don't need/demand protection from the masses the way millionnaire atheletes do.Why is the cop screening home plate doing the time warp?metirish Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMHow about the guy down the RF line jumping from the stands?Benjamin Grimm Jan 15 2009 12:23 PMI think it stopped in 1986, at least in New York.The fans rushed the field after the division clincher, but the mounted cops prevented it in the World Series.I think, though, that the Phillies had the cops on horseback for the 1980 World Series.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 17 2009 12:20 PMI went out there this morning, photos on facebook.Here's a vid shot as the 7 train arrives in Willets Pt.metirish Jan 17 2009 01:59 PMGreat pictures btw.soupcan Jan 18 2009 01:53 PMThese are from baseballfever...Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:08 PMEven dollar cost averaging down to ~ 7 1/2, that sums up my Citigroup stock feelings.I've been somewhat unaffected by most of the images, but this one is particularly eerie to me:Kong76 Jan 18 2009 02:10 PMI know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.Benjamin Grimm Jan 18 2009 03:30 PMI'm not sure they have to. The existing parking lot served Shea for the last few years, and Shea held more fans than Citi will.Kong76 Jan 18 2009 03:37 PMI don't mean they have to, I just thought that was the plan.Since groundbreaking, parking there has been a pain in the neck and I tookthe train mostly to games. I like to tailgate, plan on doing it a lot this year,and it's easier to do with a car.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 18 2009 04:26 PM="Kong76":3gm6qt5k]I know the home opener is late this year, but are they really gonna have the ol' girl completely gone by then and a parking lot installed?I thought they'd be more far along.[/quote:3gm6qt5k]Official plan is the last bits of Shea are to be disappeared by June 30.Those photos put mine to shame!metirish Jan 23 2009 02:23 PMVince Coleman Firecracker Jan 23 2009 02:43 PMAn auto body shop in a Quonset hut. Fantastic.Willets Point Jan 23 2009 02:44 PMI've got dibs on "City * Field * Collision" as my band's name.Frayed Knot Jan 24 2009 11:28 AMThe ends of the horseshoe are starting to disappearhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907755#imgXRhttp://www.wfan.com/pages/3706726.php?imageGalleryXRefId=907756#imgXRG-Fafif Jan 24 2009 11:53 AMIt's a stump, but it's our stump.dgwphotography Jan 24 2009 01:07 PMsoupcan Jan 26 2009 12:33 PMMore at stadiumpage.comFrayed Knot Jan 26 2009 12:56 PMbtw, Harvey Araton tees off the Yanx in a piece in Sunday's NYTimes. Specifically it's the sweet time they're taking in getting rid of the old park even though the new one is nearly finished and that the whole deal was based on trading stadium space for park land, park land that now seems destined for 2011 at the earliest. Their answer as to when they'll get around to even starting deconstruction is essentially "when we fuckin' get around to it - now go away and stop bothering us", even as they had no problem making a public spectacle about marching their offices across to the new digs the street last week."Mayor Bloomberg, tear down this stadium"metirish Jan 26 2009 01:16 PMThe arrogance of all involved is sickening , how I despise all things Yankees.SteveJRogers Jan 26 2009 02:14 PMSupposedly they are going to use YSII for a movie production, plus the plan was that either the Mets or Yankees would use YSII to play games if either Citi Field or YSIII weren't ready come April. So despite the arrogance, there really are valid reasons why it is still up.Frayed Knot Jan 26 2009 02:36 PMEven if using YSII was the on-paper 'just-in-case' backup plan in the event that some wild mishap went on with the construction of either of the new stadiums the virtually ZERO chance such a plan would ever be put into place has now shrunk to roughly that of the Lions being put into next week's Super Bowl were a case of bubonic plague to sweep through either the Steeler or Cardinal camp.And, as the article mentions, they've yet to even select a company that would do the deconstruction or set a date as to when it might start.So the reason it's not only still up but will be so for at least another year has everything to do with the fact that they haven't finished milking the old girl for every cent she's worth and if that means that the city that just re-re-issued more tax-free bonds as the price climbed over a billion dollars and the local kids in the neighborhood they claim to care so much for (whenever they weren't threatening to leave that is) go without a public park for the next few years well then that's none of their damn business.metirish Jan 28 2009 08:10 PMNew York Times]In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away By KEN BELSONPublished: January 28, 2009With each passing day, Shea Stadium, the home of the Mets since 1964, fades further from Citi Field, the team�s new home. In the last few weeks, demolition crews have been ripping down entire sections of Shea from both ends of the outfield decks toward its middle. What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.In the first weeks after the Mets finished their final season at Shea (with another desultory loss that knocked them out of playoff contention), crews removed the seats, signs and anything else that could be sold to collectors or reused in city parks. Then demolition crews started knocking out the field level and the concrete decks that made up the loge and the mezzanine. But the structure of the stadium, built for nearly $30 million, was largely intact.Not so anymore.Since the beginning of the year, crews have clawed away at Shea�s walls and beams, exposing escalators, elevator banks and air ducts. The stands above Gates A and E have vanished and parts of the neon players that adorned the outside of the stadium are gone, too. Twelve sections of the upper deck still have their concrete floors, but the other sections that remain are outlined only by their steel beams. Unlike stadiums in other cities that have been imploded, Shea had to be taken down piece by piece because of building codes.The rat-a-tat-tat of the construction machinery drowned out the noise of the jets taking off from LaGuardia Airport. Tarps on chain link fences say �Almost Home,� a reference to the soon-to-be-opened Citi Field, but also the six-month process of erasing Shea.In all, nearly 10,000 tons of steel and another 2,500 tons of concrete will be pulled out of Shea. Some of the concrete will be ground up and reused as the base material for the parking lot that will be installed in its place. The lot will include space for 2,000 cars and signs marking where home plate and the pitcher�s mound once were.Team representatives said that the demolition will be completed some time in the coming weeks, which is not hard to imagine. On Wednesday, lines of dump trucks made their way onto what was once the outfield, weaving around piles of crumpled metal and concrete covered in snow.Several Web sites have sprung up that have chronicled the destruction of the place where Seaver once threw, Piazza once squatted and the Stork, George Theodore, once roamed. In a way, the sites are a testament to the morbid curiosity of Mets fans, who have endured many morbid Mets teams.�It�s interesting how they are doing it piece by piece,� said Eric Okurowski, a 31-year master�s candidate and a life-long Met fan from Babylon, N.Y., who runs stadiumpage.com. �Most old stadia are blown up and it takes just a few seconds. It�s pretty interesting seeing it come apart in pieces over the course of four months.�Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.As Shea diminishes, Citi Field emerges. While less imposing than Shea, the new stadium, at least from the outside, has an elegance that Shea lacked. Instead of the lattice of concrete ramps that constituted Shea�s exterior, Citi Field is covered in brick and punctuated with arches and an entrance rotunda. Flood lights highlight the outside while klieg lights illuminate what is left of Shea.More Articles in Sports �A version of this article appeared in print on January 29, 2009, on page B18 of the New York edition.apmorris Jan 29 2009 04:58 PM="metirish"]New York Times]Okurowski and several other die-hard fans are organizing a final farewell at Shea at noon Saturday to share stories and take photographs of what is left of the ballpark.Anyone going? (bring a camera)metirish Jan 29 2009 05:28 PMPeople are goinghttp://www.faithandfearinflushing.com/G-Fafif Jan 30 2009 03:38 PMDamn, dirty apes...apmorris Jan 30 2009 04:43 PM="G-Fafif"]Damn, dirty apes...AwesomenessnessKong76 Jan 30 2009 07:24 PMClassic pic.dgwphotography Jan 31 2009 05:41 AMthat's just brilliant.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 05:44 AMThat really is brilliant.metirish Jan 31 2009 05:47 AMYeah it's very clever.themetfairy Jan 31 2009 06:19 AMIt's just a model....batmagadanleadoff Jan 31 2009 04:06 PMI'm guessing that the picture has something to do with the Statue Liberty finale in Planet of.... But that picture never came up on my browser. Not today. Not yesterday.Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2009 04:14 PMMe neither. I had to right click, select "Copy Location" and paste the following in my browser:http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/_photos/heston.jpgEdgy DC Feb 02 2009 07:05 AMYou MANIACS!soupcan Feb 05 2009 07:11 AMFrom stadiumpage.comJust a matter of time now....Benjamin Grimm Feb 05 2009 08:06 AMIt's starting to look more like the grandstand you'd see at a race track.Frayed Knot Feb 05 2009 08:11 AMNever can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEven though the pain and heartacheSeems to follow me wherever I goThough I try and try to hide my feelingsThey always seem to showThen you try to say you're leaving meAnd I always have to say no...Tell me whyIs it soThat I ... Never can say goodbyeNo no no no, INever can say goodbyeEvertime I think I had enoughI start heading for the door There's a very strange vibrationThat pierces me right to the coreIt says turn around you foolYou know you love her more and moreTell me whyIs it soDon't wanna let yo goI never can say goodbyesoupcan Feb 06 2009 10:55 AMThese are from wcbs880.com. And there are a few more there as well.G-Fafif Feb 08 2009 03:10 PMShea among the ruins...Kong76 Feb 08 2009 03:47 PMI called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling. "That's all that's left? Whenwas that picture taken?""Uh, I guess last time it snowed." ... (I'm obnoxious in real life too) and I told her this is like a 25 page thread of the destruction of Shea and we startedtalking about our Moms and games and tailgates and she got me all throatytoo and crying and screw you all but ok I admit that it's hard to see the old thing disappear and I've been suppressing the sadness.There, I said it.dgwphotography Feb 09 2009 07:41 AMthe first time we go there this year will be a shock.Edgy DC Feb 09 2009 07:50 AMWe should go and have a tribute concert in the parking lot.G-Fafif Feb 09 2009 10:37 AM="Kong76":1akaid2f]I called KB over and asked if she wanted to see an eerie picture on my laptop and she saw this and started bawling.[/quote:1akaid2f]My wife, who worked downtown throughout the fall of 2001, invoked Ground Zero in terms of what it reminded her of looking at.soupcan Feb 13 2009 10:09 AMAnother from baseballfever.commetirish Feb 13 2009 10:27 AMGreat pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainBenjamin Grimm Feb 13 2009 10:48 AMThey should leave that last chunk in place.smg58 Feb 13 2009 12:34 PMI drove past it the other day. It's really sad to see it.soupcan Feb 14 2009 07:21 AMI'm at LaGuardia waiting for a flight. Drove past Citi and Shea. Shea looks so sad and insignificant. I'm excited and wistful at the same time.cooby Feb 14 2009 08:22 AMPlease, check for ice and geese. Not joking.soupcan Feb 14 2009 08:38 AMWe're flying Continental - what could go wrong?dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:44 AM="metirish"]It's fitting that that's the last piece left...Frayed Knot Feb 14 2009 09:49 AMThink of it as an image of Koosman throwing the final pitch of the '69 WS.It could be Orosco/'86 too but it looks more like Koosman.dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:51 AMhmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...dgwphotography Feb 14 2009 09:57 AM="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.SteveJRogers Feb 14 2009 11:49 AM="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?A Boy Named Seo Feb 14 2009 11:58 AM="metirish"]Great pictures over there...taken this morning from the #7 trainNice pic, Irish. Poor, little Shea getting swallowed up by Citi on both sides.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 01:46 PMWe took a ride out there today. We packed up a camera, a couple of Heinekenkeg cans (KB drove) and set out. I was kind of emotional getting ready but by the time we were in the car and on our way I was kinda excited. There were a bunch of people milling about doing the same thing we were and while I didn'ttalk to anyone we all smiled and nodded to each other like we got it. What wereally should have done was cooked a few hot dogs one more time but the beerwas enough I guess to count as a tailgate of sorts.The pictures posted all over the internet get redundant after awhile I suppose, but I got a few unique images.metirish Feb 15 2009 02:20 PMGreat pictures , thanks.themetfairy Feb 15 2009 03:08 PMNice shots Kase!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 05:20 PMThanks, sir. Beautiful and gut-wrenching.(All in all, this offseason's been like a months-long wake... except one where the guests take parts of the deceased with them as souvenirs.)A Boy Named Seo Feb 15 2009 05:30 PMGreat shots, man. Love the one of you raising your can of Heiny in salutation.holychicken Feb 15 2009 05:49 PMWhoa, crazy, KC. I was there today too and took some very similar pictures. I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash. He was very happy to be out running about like that.Edgy DC Feb 15 2009 06:01 PMShould have a concert out there.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 15 2009 06:05 PMOr an Irish wake?-Loading up on Jameson fifths/Cueing up "Body of an American" on the iPods.Kong76 Feb 15 2009 06:13 PMholyc: I was the jackass with my little brown dog off the leash <<<I didn't see any little brown pups running about. It's funny, but I really thoughtI'd run into at least one Mets' fan I knew out there. Running into you woulda been cool and we coulda done a Heiny.holychicken Feb 15 2009 07:42 PMYeah, I figured there would be no one there but the when I saw the number of people there I figured I would see someone I knew. I checked everyone saw there, but didn't recognize anyone as well. I figured my dog would have stuck out tho more than me DocTee Feb 15 2009 08:27 PMCool pics, thanks for sharing them.Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground, ghetto style, to remember Shea, your fallen friend?Kong76 Feb 16 2009 01:11 PMTee: Did you pour some of that Heiny on the ground <<<I have to confess that I did deposit some used Heiny behind some construction materials.Edgy DC Feb 16 2009 01:13 PMI'm going to guess you haven't puked at Shea since October 12, 1982.Kong76 Feb 16 2009 06:24 PMI had to google the date but I didn't yak that night.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 17 2009 09:25 AMNice shotz guys. ah, screw it.Zvon Feb 17 2009 12:28 PM="SteveJRogers"]="Iubitul"]="Iubitul"]hmmmm.... I always saw Matlack in that image...Actually, no. Bob Ojeda.What is that watermark on the other side of the card top?That's the Desert Storm logo/thing they added to sets of cards for the troops overseas back in the day.themetfairy Feb 17 2009 02:00 PMZvon! How have you been?attgig Feb 17 2009 03:53 PMhttp://twitpic.com/photos/bluenauticaone last piece remaining.Frayed Knot Feb 18 2009 11:14 AMLast piece down (video available via Newsday's main sports page)It's all over but the sweeping.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:02 AMThese I guess are almost a week old.From http://www.stadiumpage.comEdgy DC Feb 24 2009 08:14 AMTo heck with your copyright, Gary.soupcan Feb 24 2009 08:32 AM'Zactly.Zvon Feb 24 2009 02:38 PM="Edgy DC":33njl1ow]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:33njl1ow]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.holychicken Feb 24 2009 03:59 PM="Zvon":13ygrx4a]="Edgy DC":13ygrx4a]To heck with your copyright, Gary.[/quote:13ygrx4a]I'll photoshop that out.Shhhh.[/quote:13ygrx4a]Simple crop job ought to do.Edgy DC Mar 16 2009 02:56 PMMini-Shea ripped up from the ground.http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/you-too-can-own-a-piece-of-the-mini-city/Farmer Ted Mar 16 2009 03:14 PMThey couldn't save those two satellite dishes? Coulda saved me a few bucks with DirecTV.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 EDC: Classy look.Apparently, nobody was allowed in that day --- by law --- except 21-year-old white males with shoulder-length hair, workshirts, and bellbottoms -------------I never noticed, but you're right. It looks like they just opened a gate forfield level gen adm for a Deep Purple concert or something and all the guysare scrambling to get a good spot.Cool picture to be in.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 It's fascinating, from a cultural perspective, to contrast the crowds storming the field images from '69 and '73. The tumult of the '60s may have waned away from the ballpark, but its remnants seem to have become codified in places that were largely shielded from change while change was at its most intense: like the ballpark. (Which is probably what pissed Dick Young off so.) It's often been said there was more of an edge to the '73 rushing of the field than '69's, for what that's worth. I don't remember the Orioles complaining they were frightened for their well-being the way the Reds did.That YouTube clip that MLB pulled earlier this year, the pregame show from Game Four of the '73 World Series, showed (to me anyway) what a different world we were living in versus four years earlier, not just in style but substance. If you recall, Kubek, Seaver and Hunter were all taking Charlie Finley to task for his handling of the Mike Andrews situation. Questioning authority, kind of a radical concept in establishment circles in 1969, was part of the polyester fabric of the game by 1973. Probably not a coincidence this was the same year as the Senate's Watergate hearings nor that within two weeks there would be such a backlash to the Saturday Night Massacre.
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