Calvin Schiraldi. Former Mets player if memory serves.judge glad the play at first base happened so everyone forgets about his error. like the pitcher on the red sox in 86 throws the wild pitch to tie the game and next batter buckner gets all the blame
But because it’s Judge and he also hit poorly in the postseason he’s not going to slide by, he might get criticized more for the hitting than the drop but he’s certainly gonna get criticismjudge glad the play at first base happened so everyone forgets about his error. like the pitcher on the red sox in 86 throws the wild pitch to tie the game and next batter buckner gets all the blame
Actually it was Bob Stanley who threw the wild pitch, Schraldi was out of the game after the previous three guys got hits and the wild pitch came earlier in the Mookie AB. Probably why people forget the game was already tied, Mookie came to the plate with the Mets trailing but the wild pitch tied it.Calvin Schiraldi. Former Mets player if memory serves.
Stanley's nickname was "Steamer" I think?But because it’s Judge and he also hit poorly in the postseason he’s not going to slide by, he might get criticized more for the hitting than the drop but he’s certainly gonna get criticism
Actually it was Bob Stanley who threw the wild pitch, Schraldi was out of the game after the previous three guys got hits and the wild pitch came earlier in the Mookie AB. Probably why people forget the game was already tied, Mookie came to the plate with the Mets trailing but the wild pitch tied it.
One can hope the same for Sam Rosen.
Great send off to Sterling by the team
This week at my office job, we were allowed to wear sports jerseys. Today I didn't see a single Yankee jersey, but I saw plenty of Met jerseys.
So I'll guess you don't have kids?
I was aiming to "complete" my ballpark tour in 2025, but now I'm debating waiting for Tampa. Seeing them at a minor league park would feel a bit off. I'm missing Miami, Tampa, Dallas (saw a concert there but not a ballgame), and got rained out in St. Louis. I could hit all four in a week next July.
But with Vegas on the horizon (and possibly a couple expansion teams), it doesn't feel like a rush. I'm unofficially racing my buddy to get to every park although he goes with a different rule where he has to go back if the team gets a new stadium (KC soon). He wants to see the A's in Sacramento which isn't high on my priority list, but it's a short flight so I'll probably figure out an excuse over the next three years.
So I'll guess you don't have kids?
Wife and I split the difference and do foster parenting. We took our foster baby to that Yankees/Red Sox game where Judge hit the go-ahead grand slam. She slept through it like a champ with headphone noise blockers.Yup, ditto for my buddy. Met up with college friends at Disneyland recently and that was a different experience with them having toddlers. They had to tap out at 6pm and then I could fully nerd out and do the Star Wars area.
I hate to admit this as a Yankee fan, but the Mets are so much more fun, especially last year. Wife showed me a TikTok of a Yankee fan saying as much, that the Yankees just put in their wins like it's a job.This week at my office job, we were allowed to wear sports jerseys. Today I didn't see a single Yankee jersey, but I saw plenty of Met jerseys.
You foster kids? I'm so impressed. That's really fantastic.Wife and I split the difference and do foster parenting. We took our foster baby to that Yankees/Red Sox game where Judge hit the go-ahead grand slam. She slept through it like a champ with headphone noise blockers.
I do like that we get downtime in between placements. I want to plan a week-long NJ tour when we're free next time.
I hate to admit this as a Yankee fan, but the Mets are so much more fun, especially last year. Wife showed me a TikTok of a Yankee fan saying as much, that the Yankees just put in their wins like it's a job.
Also, I know several people who've moved to NYC and have taken up Mets fandom. I can't really blame them.