G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 Our man bmfc1 is in St. Lucie right now participating in Mets Fantasy Camp. He'll be sending dispatches to Faith and Fear all week.His preliminary thoughts here[/url:e1rfogzs].Here's to muscles pulled not too badly...but if they are, at least it will be in the company of John Stearns.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 WOW what a trip , nice write up Faith & Fear. I like that bmfc1 took it seriously enough to get training , great stuff bfmc , have a blast. Nice group of players down there too.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 I'm totally jealous.Have fun bmfc1!
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 ="G-Fafif":1vm29rsf]His preliminary thoughts here[/url:1vm29rsf].[/quote:1vm29rsf]After reading the roster of ex-Mets in attendance, the first thing I thought of is whether bmfc1 could get Doug Flynn to donate one of his old jerseys to soupie.bmfc1 Jan 19 2009 08:03 PMThanks everyone. The best part was the surprise appearance by this forums namesake. I will try and tell him about us. Doug Flynn was with a gorgeous woman.More later on FAFIF.G-Fafif Jan 19 2009 08:23 PMJeff's obviously big time into Mister Koo, as evidenced by his uniform choice[/url:33ptvf76].G-Fafif Jan 20 2009 03:31 PMDoug Flynn's a hoot, bmfc1 reports[/url:14lfgj4l].Fman99 Jan 20 2009 04:10 PM="G-Fafif":1q249yei]Jeff's obviously big time into Mister Koo, as evidenced by his uniform choice[/url:1q249yei].[/quote:1q249yei]I had assumed that he was a Komiyama fan.G-Fafif Jan 20 2009 04:22 PMMy guess was Jerry Morales, but what do I know?G-Fafif Jan 21 2009 02:36 AMPat Zachry salts his tongue, Lenny Randle assaults his chest and Bobby Wine gets on his case, yet you couldn't knock the smile off bmfc1's face at Mets Fantasy Camp[/url:1it3lw2s] on Tuesday.He's already better at being a Met than Bobby Bonilla.Also, see how the Mets attempt to motivate[/url:1it3lw2s] themselves. (Surprisingly, it's not with money.)metirish Jan 21 2009 06:53 AMI love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 21 2009 07:41 AMGreat stuff. I don't think I'd ever have the courage to even pretend to play baseball with the pros.Edgy DC Jan 21 2009 08:19 AMThat Pepsi machine is inspiring.That inside scoop on Duaner Sanchez may mean nothing, but it's more than any professional Mets correspondent has come up with in recent weeks.G-Fafif Jan 21 2009 09:18 AM="metirish":2fqgi2s7]I love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?[/quote:2fqgi2s7]Two per year, judging from the Mets site[/url:2fqgi2s7].G-Fafif Jan 22 2009 04:21 AMIt's every ballplayer's dream to be told how to prepare your laundry like a big-leaguer...or so bmfc1 tells us here[/url:2qnuogol].His laundry? Here[/url:2qnuogol].Edgy DC Jan 22 2009 07:57 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 23 2009 07:15 AMCan there be any doubt that the problems with the last two Septembers can be traced to a franchise afflicted with the most un-inspiring motivational rhetoric ever?http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2009/1/21/4064537.htmlG-Fafif Jan 23 2009 02:58 AMDay Four of Fantasy Camp: bmfc1 learns the Ropes, praises the Dude; and gets edited by a former Met hurler. It's all here[/url:25pivpn6].More inspiring rhetoric[/url:25pivpn6], too.G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 04:02 AMBMFC plans to dare Pete Schourek to stick it in his ear today.Well, maybe not, but you can read more about it here[/url:1q778t59].G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 09:18 PMThe end of the road[/url:tkncb9ai] has come for Mets fantasy campers like bmfc1. Read what it was like to face Anthony Young and say goodbye to all that here[/url:tkncb9ai].G-Fafif Jun 01 2009 01:58 PMThe logical conclusion to Fantasy Camp is a turn with the big club. FAFIF St. Lucie correspondent bmfc1 and his fellow Fantasists get to ply their skills at Santos Stadium tomorrow. Yesterday each camper was called to line up on the warning track and hear his name called. Coach Swoboda met our man before the game, pictured here. I was happily along for the ride.Photo by accident.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 01 2009 06:57 PMI had the pleasure of going with a couple of buddies in 06 and had a great time. Photos really help to supplement the memories.
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 Thanks everyone. The best part was the surprise appearance by this forums namesake. I will try and tell him about us. Doug Flynn was with a gorgeous woman.More later on FAFIF.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 19, 2009 Author Posted January 19, 2009 Jeff's obviously big time into Mister Koo, as evidenced by his uniform choice[/url:33ptvf76].
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2009 Author Posted January 20, 2009 Doug Flynn's a hoot, bmfc1 reports[/url:14lfgj4l].
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 ="G-Fafif":1q249yei]Jeff's obviously big time into Mister Koo, as evidenced by his uniform choice[/url:1q249yei].[/quote:1q249yei]I had assumed that he was a Komiyama fan.G-Fafif Jan 20 2009 04:22 PMMy guess was Jerry Morales, but what do I know?G-Fafif Jan 21 2009 02:36 AMPat Zachry salts his tongue, Lenny Randle assaults his chest and Bobby Wine gets on his case, yet you couldn't knock the smile off bmfc1's face at Mets Fantasy Camp[/url:1it3lw2s] on Tuesday.He's already better at being a Met than Bobby Bonilla.Also, see how the Mets attempt to motivate[/url:1it3lw2s] themselves. (Surprisingly, it's not with money.)metirish Jan 21 2009 06:53 AMI love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 21 2009 07:41 AMGreat stuff. I don't think I'd ever have the courage to even pretend to play baseball with the pros.Edgy DC Jan 21 2009 08:19 AMThat Pepsi machine is inspiring.That inside scoop on Duaner Sanchez may mean nothing, but it's more than any professional Mets correspondent has come up with in recent weeks.G-Fafif Jan 21 2009 09:18 AM="metirish":2fqgi2s7]I love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?[/quote:2fqgi2s7]Two per year, judging from the Mets site[/url:2fqgi2s7].G-Fafif Jan 22 2009 04:21 AMIt's every ballplayer's dream to be told how to prepare your laundry like a big-leaguer...or so bmfc1 tells us here[/url:2qnuogol].His laundry? Here[/url:2qnuogol].Edgy DC Jan 22 2009 07:57 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 23 2009 07:15 AMCan there be any doubt that the problems with the last two Septembers can be traced to a franchise afflicted with the most un-inspiring motivational rhetoric ever?http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2009/1/21/4064537.htmlG-Fafif Jan 23 2009 02:58 AMDay Four of Fantasy Camp: bmfc1 learns the Ropes, praises the Dude; and gets edited by a former Met hurler. It's all here[/url:25pivpn6].More inspiring rhetoric[/url:25pivpn6], too.G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 04:02 AMBMFC plans to dare Pete Schourek to stick it in his ear today.Well, maybe not, but you can read more about it here[/url:1q778t59].G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 09:18 PMThe end of the road[/url:tkncb9ai] has come for Mets fantasy campers like bmfc1. Read what it was like to face Anthony Young and say goodbye to all that here[/url:tkncb9ai].G-Fafif Jun 01 2009 01:58 PMThe logical conclusion to Fantasy Camp is a turn with the big club. FAFIF St. Lucie correspondent bmfc1 and his fellow Fantasists get to ply their skills at Santos Stadium tomorrow. Yesterday each camper was called to line up on the warning track and hear his name called. Coach Swoboda met our man before the game, pictured here. I was happily along for the ride.Photo by accident.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 01 2009 06:57 PMI had the pleasure of going with a couple of buddies in 06 and had a great time. Photos really help to supplement the memories.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 20, 2009 Author Posted January 20, 2009 My guess was Jerry Morales, but what do I know?
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 21, 2009 Author Posted January 21, 2009 Pat Zachry salts his tongue, Lenny Randle assaults his chest and Bobby Wine gets on his case, yet you couldn't knock the smile off bmfc1's face at Mets Fantasy Camp[/url:1it3lw2s] on Tuesday.He's already better at being a Met than Bobby Bonilla.Also, see how the Mets attempt to motivate[/url:1it3lw2s] themselves. (Surprisingly, it's not with money.)
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 I love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 Great stuff. I don't think I'd ever have the courage to even pretend to play baseball with the pros.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 That Pepsi machine is inspiring.That inside scoop on Duaner Sanchez may mean nothing, but it's more than any professional Mets correspondent has come up with in recent weeks.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 21, 2009 Author Posted January 21, 2009 ="metirish":2fqgi2s7]I love reading his daily exploits down there , sounds like he is having a blast and the ex-players are a lot of fun.One thing , I for some reason thought fantasy camp was a one week thing but in reading the entry form Tuesday I see mention of 80 people at camp last week and 80 this week. So how many camps are there ?[/quote:2fqgi2s7]Two per year, judging from the Mets site[/url:2fqgi2s7].G-Fafif Jan 22 2009 04:21 AMIt's every ballplayer's dream to be told how to prepare your laundry like a big-leaguer...or so bmfc1 tells us here[/url:2qnuogol].His laundry? Here[/url:2qnuogol].Edgy DC Jan 22 2009 07:57 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 23 2009 07:15 AMCan there be any doubt that the problems with the last two Septembers can be traced to a franchise afflicted with the most un-inspiring motivational rhetoric ever?http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2009/1/21/4064537.htmlG-Fafif Jan 23 2009 02:58 AMDay Four of Fantasy Camp: bmfc1 learns the Ropes, praises the Dude; and gets edited by a former Met hurler. It's all here[/url:25pivpn6].More inspiring rhetoric[/url:25pivpn6], too.G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 04:02 AMBMFC plans to dare Pete Schourek to stick it in his ear today.Well, maybe not, but you can read more about it here[/url:1q778t59].G-Fafif Jan 24 2009 09:18 PMThe end of the road[/url:tkncb9ai] has come for Mets fantasy campers like bmfc1. Read what it was like to face Anthony Young and say goodbye to all that here[/url:tkncb9ai].G-Fafif Jun 01 2009 01:58 PMThe logical conclusion to Fantasy Camp is a turn with the big club. FAFIF St. Lucie correspondent bmfc1 and his fellow Fantasists get to ply their skills at Santos Stadium tomorrow. Yesterday each camper was called to line up on the warning track and hear his name called. Coach Swoboda met our man before the game, pictured here. I was happily along for the ride.Photo by accident.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 01 2009 06:57 PMI had the pleasure of going with a couple of buddies in 06 and had a great time. Photos really help to supplement the memories.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 22, 2009 Author Posted January 22, 2009 It's every ballplayer's dream to be told how to prepare your laundry like a big-leaguer...or so bmfc1 tells us here[/url:2qnuogol].His laundry? Here[/url:2qnuogol].
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Can there be any doubt that the problems with the last two Septembers can be traced to a franchise afflicted with the most un-inspiring motivational rhetoric ever?http://faithandfear.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2009/1/21/4064537.html
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 23, 2009 Author Posted January 23, 2009 Day Four of Fantasy Camp: bmfc1 learns the Ropes, praises the Dude; and gets edited by a former Met hurler. It's all here[/url:25pivpn6].More inspiring rhetoric[/url:25pivpn6], too.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 24, 2009 Author Posted January 24, 2009 BMFC plans to dare Pete Schourek to stick it in his ear today.Well, maybe not, but you can read more about it here[/url:1q778t59].
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted January 24, 2009 Author Posted January 24, 2009 The end of the road[/url:tkncb9ai] has come for Mets fantasy campers like bmfc1. Read what it was like to face Anthony Young and say goodbye to all that here[/url:tkncb9ai].
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 1, 2009 Author Posted June 1, 2009 The logical conclusion to Fantasy Camp is a turn with the big club. FAFIF St. Lucie correspondent bmfc1 and his fellow Fantasists get to ply their skills at Santos Stadium tomorrow. Yesterday each camper was called to line up on the warning track and hear his name called. Coach Swoboda met our man before the game, pictured here. I was happily along for the ride.Photo by accident.
Piggiestomatoes Old-Timey Member Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 I had the pleasure of going with a couple of buddies in 06 and had a great time. Photos really help to supplement the memories.
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