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  • Watched a great show about the 1973 Mets yesterday.

    I was in Appleebees with my girlfriend yesterday and this show about the 1973 Mets was on. Needless to say I was watching.

    I was 9 in 1973 when they won the NL. It reminded me of how great it was when you were ignorant to the business that surrounded the game. I had no idea who the GM was, nor did I care. I didnt know who the owner was, nor did I care. You just wanted to watch them play and win. Nothing else mattered.

    Watching Boswell, Garret, Harrelson, Milner, Staub, Grote, Seaver, Koosman, Matlack, and of course Tug really takes you back. It was a lot of fun to watch.

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    That was a surprising year for the Mets. It still baffles me how close they came to winning.
    "(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack

    "I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Paulypal View Post
      I was in Appleebees with my girlfriend yesterday and this show about the 1973 Mets was on. Needless to say I was watching.

      I was 9 in 1973 when they won the NL. It reminded me of how great it was when you were ignorant to the business that surrounded the game. I had no idea who the GM was, nor did I care. I didnt know who the owner was, nor did I care. You just wanted to watch them play and win. Nothing else mattered.

      Watching Boswell, Garret, Harrelson, Milner, Staub, Grote, Seaver, Koosman, Matlack, and of course Tug really takes you back. It was a lot of fun to watch.
      Our friend Joe and I watched that same "Mets Yeabook," Pauly, and, being the same age, I can definitely relate with your reminiscent post. That innocence was such great thing. It's such a shame it's goes away with age.

      Originally posted by chicagowhitesox1173 View Post
      That was a surprising year for the Mets. It still baffles me how close they came to winning.
      Just as surprising is how mediocre their overall season was. I mean, that team that beat the Reds in the LCS and took those dominant A's to a 7th game finished the season in first place with an 82-79 record. It's the worst record for a first place team ever. In fact, the Mets finished 1½ games ahead of the Cubs in 1973. When the second game of the doubleheader with the Cubs was rained out, no one argued to reschedule the final game of the year since the Mets had just clinched the division in the first game. Had it not rained and had the Mets lost the second game, they still would've finished first, 82-80, a half game up on the Cubs. A far cry from, say, the Orioles winning 100 games in 1980 while losing their division to the Yankees, who won 103 (but were swept by the 97-win Royals in that LCS). lol

      As Keith Hernandez sometimes says on Met telecasts, "It's a funny game."
      Put it in the books.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by milladrive View Post
        Our friend Joe and I watched that same "Mets Yeabook," Pauly, and, being the same age, I can definitely relate with your reminiscent post. That innocence was such great thing. It's such a shame it's goes away with age.



        Just as surprising is how mediocre their overall season was. I mean, that team that beat the Reds in the LCS and took those dominant A's to a 7th game finished the season in first place with an 82-79 record. It's the worst record for a first place team ever. In fact, the Mets finished 1½ games ahead of the Cubs in 1973. When the second game of the doubleheader with the Cubs was rained out, no one argued to reschedule the final game of the year since the Mets had just clinched the division in the first game. Had it not rained and had the Mets lost the second game, they still would've finished first, 82-80, a half game up on the Cubs. A far cry from, say, the Orioles winning 100 games in 1980 while losing their division to the Yankees, who won 103 (but were swept by the 97-win Royals in that LCS). lol

        As Keith Hernandez sometimes says on Met telecasts, "It's a funny game."
        The Cardinals finish with an 81-81 record. The Cubs were 77-84 finishing five games behind our Metsies.
        Fan of The NY Mets!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Paulypal View Post
          I was in Appleebees with my girlfriend yesterday and this show about the 1973 Mets was on. Needless to say I was watching.

          I was 9 in 1973 when they won the NL. It reminded me of how great it was when you were ignorant to the business that surrounded the game. I had no idea who the GM was, nor did I care. I didnt know who the owner was, nor did I care. You just wanted to watch them play and win. Nothing else mattered.

          Watching Boswell, Garret, Harrelson, Milner, Staub, Grote, Seaver, Koosman, Matlack, and of course Tug really takes you back. It was a lot of fun to watch.
          Paulypal,everything you said I couldn't have said better myself.And milladrive,everything you said I couldn't have said better
          myself as well.And Norton's the boss of his home.Like milladrive said I wish I have said it.

          I was also 9 in 1973.And like milladrive said he was the same age as well.Like you said you just wanted to watch them play
          and win.Nothing else mattered.

          Like milladrive said he and I watched that same Mets Yearbook 1973.Milladrive and I watched it after we came home from the Met game on Sunday and saw Ike's walkoff home run.After Ike hit his walkoff home run and the crowd was cheering for
          a few fleeting moments you felt that innocence.Like another friend of mine once said that sports is for the moment.

          I'm happy to hear that your viewing at dinner was better than ours.Milladrive and I had dinner at a diner and the Jet game
          was on.Thank God it's preseason.

          Once again,Paulypal,awesome post that captured how we felt when we were 9 years old in 1973 perfectly.Woo Woo.
          "You don't give up any runs,we'll guarantee you
          at least a tie." ~ Grote to Koosman

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          • #6
            Originally posted by milladrive View Post
            It's such a shame it's goes away with age.
            Originally posted by Joe Rigatoni View Post
            Paulypal,everything you said I couldn't have said better myself.And milladrive,everything you said I couldn't have said better
            myself as well.And Norton's the boss of his home.Like milladrive said I wish I have said it.

            I was also 9 in 1973.And like milladrive said he was the same age as well.Like you said you just wanted to watch them play
            and win.Nothing else mattered.

            Like milladrive said he and I watched that same Mets Yearbook 1973.Milladrive and I watched it after we came home from the Met game on Sunday and saw Ike's walkoff home run.After Ike hit his walkoff home run and the crowd was cheering for
            a few fleeting moments you felt that innocence.Like another friend of mine once said that sports is for the moment.

            I'm happy to hear that your viewing at dinner was better than ours.Milladrive and I had dinner at a diner and the Jet game
            was on.Thank God it's preseason.

            Once again,Paulypal,awesome post that captured how we felt when we were 9 years old in 1973 perfectly.Woo Woo.
            It really is a shame it fades with age.

            In this day of instant everything I sometimes think we know too much. Personally I dont think its any of our business what people make as a salary. Now its on the headlines, and its the first thing mentioned after the players name.

            I have always gotten a charge out of baseball, and always will (not necessarily the Mets), but man o man who ever said ignorance is bliss must have been a baseball fan.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chuck The Mets Fan! View Post
              The Cardinals finish with an 81-81 record. The Cubs were 77-84 finishing five games behind our Metsies.
              I still think the 73 season was a bigger collapse for the Cubs than 1969 was.
              "(Shoeless Joe Jackson's fall from grace is one of the real tragedies of baseball. I always thought he was more sinned against than sinning." -- Connie Mack

              "I have the ultimate respect for Whitesox fans. They were as miserable as the Cubs and Redsox fans ever were but always had the good decency to keep it to themselves. And when they finally won the World Series, they celebrated without annoying every other fan in the country."--Jim Caple, ESPN (Jan. 12, 2011)

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