Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 Found a book vendor at an indoor flea market today that had a lot of baseball books. I've been selling Mets stuff more than buying these daysbut I do intend to keep adding to my Mets bookshelf and doing so cheaplyis even better. Five books for $7, such a deal...
Guest cooby Guests Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 That Kiners Korner book is the same one I inherited from my dad
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 cooby wrote:That Kiners Korner book is the same one I inherited from my dadThe cover is familiar to me, looking forward to reading it. I have the newer book,Baseball Forever, but have only read parts of it. The Gil book was the best of the haul, it's like brand new.
A Boy Named Seo Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 Ashie62 wrote:What could have been.I did not know this, SO MANY QUESTIONS.This would've been the first stadium retro-fitted to be a dome??"Completion of the dome is hoped for by the start of 1967". If it's behind sked, where go our beloved Mets?Glass dome? WTF? So light comes through and grass still grows? Or turf like the wondrous AstroDome??If the Mets did throw this crazy casserole dish lid on top of the stadium, how much earlier to do you think Shea would've met the wrecking ball than it did IRL? (I say earlier for sure)If we got a new stadium in 1999 instead of 2009, would it be cooler/lamer than Citi?
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 Cool picture, you should frame it.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 Got two books today from my favorite used-book vendor, Silverman's Mets Essential and Harrelson's Turning Two. I was just flipping through Bud's book and found a $20 bill!
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 No, regular twenty. The book's not old, 2012... looks barely read but it was nice for someone to stick it in there for the next owner!
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 (edited) My question about the Shea Stadium dome is "How were they going to get that done for only $ 9 million?"Even with inflation, that wouldn't have paid for the architectural drawings back then. OK, slightly hyperbolic*. But at 10:1 inflation since then, could we get that done for $90 million today? I sincerely doubt it.Later* I think I just discovered a new oxymoron. Edited April 10, 2017 by Guest
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 A Boy Named Seo wrote:If the Mets did throw this crazy casserole dish lid on top of the stadium, how much earlier to do you think Shea would've met the wrecking ball than it did IRL? (I say earlier for sure)If we got a new stadium in 1999 instead of 2009, would it be cooler/lamer than Citi?Way earlier. Part of Shea's problem was neglect and with another huge thing to neglect, sooner. The Mets' new park, expected to open in 2006, would resemble Ebbets Field, the Brooklyn Dodgers' fabled ballpark that was torn down when the team left for Los Angeles after the 1957 season. The new stadium would be built in a parking lot adjacent to Shea Stadium, officials said.*The New York Mets acquired outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. from the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash.From a 2001 article, so probably roughly the same. Two years earlier is pre-9/11 and maybe would've been done before Bush killed the economy and such, but likely would've had the same people making the decisions. Maybe it's a little more 'techie' as part of the dotcom boom, especially if it was like 97-98 instead of 99? Or who knows, depending on the timing you might end up coupled with the Jets again on a West Side project.
Guest 41Forever Guests Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 If I'm remembering correctly, the Mets at first were looking at something resembling what became Citi Field with the rotunda, but with a sliding roof like the Marlins have. I think there was even some plan where the field itself slid outside of the stadium so the concrete base could be used for concerts and all kinds off things.We're so much better with what we have.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 The original Shea replacement was announced in April 1998, projected to open in 2002. SkyDome with an Ebbets exterior was its point of reference, with the grass sliding in and out like University of Phoenix Stadium would eventually feature. Eleven years later...something only vaguely like it appeared.Warmed over OP@CY overall, but nine seasons in, it's fine.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 My son enjoyed the Howie Karpin 162-0 book. It's an easy book to pick up at any time to read about a specific game.
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