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Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers. They are the only team for which a tribute to Jackie would be a perfect fit. Unfortunately, that team doesn't exist anymore. It sucks, but it's reality. Sometimes there are no good answers.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets are probably the best options left. Arguments can be given for each team, but for every argument, there is a valid argument against. If I had to choose one of the two, I'd probably say the Dodgers are more appropriate. But I don't feel strongly one way or the other.

Which brings us to the rotunda. Does it make sense to have a Jackie Robinson tribute be the signature of the Mets new home stadium? And the answer, in my opinion, is no. Whether or not the Dodgers are a more appropriate team, a featuring a Brooklyn Dodger as the centerpiece of the new home of the New York Mets is, at best, awkward.


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="HahnSolo":3e4tnjsm]Those busts at Shea fit into a display that was smaller than your average walk-in closet.[/quote:3e4tnjsm]

Maybe that's the problem. I like bigger busts.







Benjamin Grimm
Apr 16 2009 01:43 PM


Would it make more sense for a statue of Connie Mack to be in Philadelphia or Oakland?

Should Walter Johnson be honored in Washington, or in Minneapolis?

My votes would go to Philadelphia and Washington. So I think it's more appropriate to honor Jackie Robinson in New York than in Los Angeles.

But I think the big rotunda at the Mets ballpark is a bit much. Were it up to me, Citi Field would not look like Ebbets Field. It wouldn't be retro at all. And there would be a nice big memorial to Jackie Robinson in Brooklyn somewhere. Maybe somewhere near the anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge, so that people could walk there from Manhattan.







Edgy DC
Apr 16 2009 01:48 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 16 2009 04:33 PM




What should be noted as part of the rotunda display is that --- as good as he was at baseball, football, and track --- his best sport might have been underwear basketball.



Thinking back to my days in Joe Ellner's basement, that might have been my best sport also.







Swan Swan H
Apr 16 2009 01:52 PM


Michael Jordan's Hanes ads are clearly a tribute to Jackie Robinson's underwear basketball career.







Frayed Knot
Apr 16 2009 01:53 PM


="Centerfield"]Maybe that's the problem. I like bigger busts.


... and he can not lie.


]Thinking back to my days in Joe Ellner's basement, [underwear basketball] might have been my best sport also.


TMI







Fman99
Apr 16 2009 04:04 PM




Who farted?







Fman99
Apr 16 2009 04:06 PM


="G-Fafif":1e8206y9]
="metsguyinmichigan":1e8206y9]This might get me in a little trouble, and maybe I'm the only one. But to be totally honest, I didn't like the busts.
The Mets have a chance here to start from scratch, and if they come up with something like Cleveland's Heritage Park, then I'm OK with that.

[...]

Ideally, they've have something like the Reds have in Cincy, which is just amazing. But I don't think any other team has done that well.[/quote:1e8206y9]

I never thought the busts were optimal, but if you've got 'em, flaunt 'em. I love that, as you pointed out, Cleon the elder is portrayed whereas all the other Famers are in their prime. I like trying to figure out why; I don't necessarily need to know.

Add the Baltimore museum, opened a few years ago next to Camden Yards, as something to be studied by the Mets and attended by anybody in the neighborhood.[/quote:1e8206y9]

I am a big fan of busts.







HahnSolo
Apr 17 2009 06:56 AM


After my first trip to Citi and the rotunda, my feelings have somewhat changed. I was never a big fan of the entire rotunda being dedicated to Jackie. however, having seen it up close, it is done in a quite classy way, and it is completely un-intrusive. You are not clubbed over the head with Jackie, Jackie, Jackie. It's there, yes, and it is prominent, but you can just as easily avoid it.







seawolf17
Apr 17 2009 08:42 AM


I love fman. He's added a dynamic to the Pool that can't be quantified. He's our own Cap'n Intangibles.







themetfairy
Apr 17 2009 09:17 AM


="seawolf17":38irfm09]I love fman. He's added a dynamic to the Pool that can't be quantified. He's our own Cap'n Intangibles.[/quote:38irfm09]

But way less slimy than the MFY's version.







seawolf17
Apr 17 2009 11:46 AM


Have you met him? Don't count out his sliminess. We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.







PiggiesTomatoes
Apr 17 2009 04:53 PM


="seawolf17"]We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.


A Geneseo guy?







cooby
Apr 17 2009 09:48 PM


Funny, all of it.







Kong76
Apr 17 2009 09:52 PM


FK: OK who (besides me) read that as thongs so large that they need the blue rope ... ? <<<

I thought it was a typo too.







G-Fafif
Apr 17 2009 10:10 PM


It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.







MFS62
Apr 18 2009 06:56 AM


="G-Fafif":3jk8wpwh]It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.[/quote:3jk8wpwh]
Don't start getting all sweet on us when this thread was going in an entirely different direction.

Later



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Would it make more sense for a statue of Connie Mack to be in Philadelphia or Oakland?

Should Walter Johnson be honored in Washington, or in Minneapolis?

My votes would go to Philadelphia and Washington. So I think it's more appropriate to honor Jackie Robinson in New York than in Los Angeles.

But I think the big rotunda at the Mets ballpark is a bit much. Were it up to me, Citi Field would not look like Ebbets Field. It wouldn't be retro at all. And there would be a nice big memorial to Jackie Robinson in Brooklyn somewhere. Maybe somewhere near the anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge, so that people could walk there from Manhattan.


Guest Edgy DC
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What should be noted as part of the rotunda display is that --- as good as he was at baseball, football, and track --- his best sport might have been underwear basketball.



Thinking back to my days in Joe Ellner's basement, that might have been my best sport also.


Guest Swan Swan H
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Michael Jordan's Hanes ads are clearly a tribute to Jackie Robinson's underwear basketball career.


Posted


="Centerfield"]Maybe that's the problem. I like bigger busts.


... and he can not lie.


]Thinking back to my days in Joe Ellner's basement, [underwear basketball] might have been my best sport also.


TMI


Posted


="G-Fafif":1e8206y9]
="metsguyinmichigan":1e8206y9]This might get me in a little trouble, and maybe I'm the only one. But to be totally honest, I didn't like the busts.
The Mets have a chance here to start from scratch, and if they come up with something like Cleveland's Heritage Park, then I'm OK with that.

[...]

Ideally, they've have something like the Reds have in Cincy, which is just amazing. But I don't think any other team has done that well.[/quote:1e8206y9]

I never thought the busts were optimal, but if you've got 'em, flaunt 'em. I love that, as you pointed out, Cleon the elder is portrayed whereas all the other Famers are in their prime. I like trying to figure out why; I don't necessarily need to know.

Add the Baltimore museum, opened a few years ago next to Camden Yards, as something to be studied by the Mets and attended by anybody in the neighborhood.[/quote:1e8206y9]

I am a big fan of busts.







HahnSolo
Apr 17 2009 06:56 AM


After my first trip to Citi and the rotunda, my feelings have somewhat changed. I was never a big fan of the entire rotunda being dedicated to Jackie. however, having seen it up close, it is done in a quite classy way, and it is completely un-intrusive. You are not clubbed over the head with Jackie, Jackie, Jackie. It's there, yes, and it is prominent, but you can just as easily avoid it.







seawolf17
Apr 17 2009 08:42 AM


I love fman. He's added a dynamic to the Pool that can't be quantified. He's our own Cap'n Intangibles.







themetfairy
Apr 17 2009 09:17 AM


="seawolf17":38irfm09]I love fman. He's added a dynamic to the Pool that can't be quantified. He's our own Cap'n Intangibles.[/quote:38irfm09]

But way less slimy than the MFY's version.







seawolf17
Apr 17 2009 11:46 AM


Have you met him? Don't count out his sliminess. We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.







PiggiesTomatoes
Apr 17 2009 04:53 PM


="seawolf17"]We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.


A Geneseo guy?







cooby
Apr 17 2009 09:48 PM


Funny, all of it.







Kong76
Apr 17 2009 09:52 PM


FK: OK who (besides me) read that as thongs so large that they need the blue rope ... ? <<<

I thought it was a typo too.







G-Fafif
Apr 17 2009 10:10 PM


It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.







MFS62
Apr 18 2009 06:56 AM


="G-Fafif":3jk8wpwh]It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.[/quote:3jk8wpwh]
Don't start getting all sweet on us when this thread was going in an entirely different direction.

Later



Posted


After my first trip to Citi and the rotunda, my feelings have somewhat changed. I was never a big fan of the entire rotunda being dedicated to Jackie. however, having seen it up close, it is done in a quite classy way, and it is completely un-intrusive. You are not clubbed over the head with Jackie, Jackie, Jackie. It's there, yes, and it is prominent, but you can just as easily avoid it.


Guest themetfairy
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="seawolf17":38irfm09]I love fman. He's added a dynamic to the Pool that can't be quantified. He's our own Cap'n Intangibles.[/quote:38irfm09]

But way less slimy than the MFY's version.







seawolf17
Apr 17 2009 11:46 AM


Have you met him? Don't count out his sliminess. We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.







PiggiesTomatoes
Apr 17 2009 04:53 PM


="seawolf17"]We did a lot of weird things in the basement of the Blake B Building.


A Geneseo guy?







cooby
Apr 17 2009 09:48 PM


Funny, all of it.







Kong76
Apr 17 2009 09:52 PM


FK: OK who (besides me) read that as thongs so large that they need the blue rope ... ? <<<

I thought it was a typo too.







G-Fafif
Apr 17 2009 10:10 PM


It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.







MFS62
Apr 18 2009 06:56 AM


="G-Fafif":3jk8wpwh]It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.[/quote:3jk8wpwh]
Don't start getting all sweet on us when this thread was going in an entirely different direction.

Later



Guest Kong76
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FK: OK who (besides me) read that as thongs so large that they need the blue rope ... ? <<<

I thought it was a typo too.


Posted


It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.


Posted


="G-Fafif":3jk8wpwh]It never stops amusing me that Fman proclaims his love of big busts and his avatar is of that little angel.[/quote:3jk8wpwh]
Don't start getting all sweet on us when this thread was going in an entirely different direction.

Later



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