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A Citi Field Experience…(Great Game, Great Company)By Jeffrey Gross on May 9, 2009 | 3 Comments
Well, it’s a day or so late, but I want to share with all of the sites loyal visitors this Mets Authors’ first Citi Field experience…
Going to a game is great, but going to a game with great people is an even more incredible experience…I had the pleasure of attending my first game at Citi Field thanks to an incredible mid-day invitation from a colleague (to be shown later), and two of his (now mine as well) friends. What was even more incredible…we sat 1’st base side…row 6! Not bad for the first Citi field experience eh?
So after a quick train/subway ride, a sandwich, and a few beers the majestic exterior or Citi Field came into focus..I was floored by the appearance of the stadium, I absolutely loved it. It has an incredible likeness to the historic Ebbets Field and it totally, 10000% blew away Shea…Let’s face it…Shea was not much of a looker thats for sure…

My Very First View Of Citi Field
Shortly after I snapped this photo….

Another Look At Citi Field
So enough about the exterior…when entering Citi Field, one can’t help but to look all around at the incredible tribute to the great Jackie Robinson # 42… the Rotunda is really a wonderful site to see. I was really impressed with the quotes, images, videos, and the overall ambiance of the Citi Field entrance. Take a look…

An Incredible Tribute...

Rotunda Quote
Moving on…past the rotunda….up the escalator…

Welcome To Citi Field
So we took a look at our tickets…and we see this enticing caption “Admit One To Acela Club” … so we figured…well we absolutely have to check out this prestigious, top notch, exclusive lounge/club…more on this later… So we head up the stairs, and track down the sign that tells us where to go….

To The Acela!
Before we get to the Acela club…we pass through 3-4 ticket security checks to make sure we weren’t freeloading…they certainly tightened up their security..(At least near the Acela/Caesars areas..) – Was a bit lacking in the 100’s seating section though
Anyways, we pass through the Caesars Palace Club thing…

Caesars Lounge
So we marched onward towards the esteemed Acela club, passing through Caesars without hesitation…And we arrive after another solid security point…So worth it…

Acela Club
So we arrive at the Acela club, and we promptly determined that it sucked ass, and left…Yeah it wasn’t all that great…$40 hamburger meals..and a decent view…We’ll pass…Elliot gives his review below…

Not O-Kaye...The Acela Club Doesn't Live Up To The Hype..
So we promptly headed back to the Caesars lounge, grabbed some beers…and hung out until around game time…


The Erriot At Caesars

Wait...That's Me!
Oh yeah, I almost forgot…as an extra measure of security Citi Field has decided to ID evvvvveryone when buying some beers…and I do mean everyone…really I do… I was on line waiting for a beer, and a couple behind me (Must have been about 70….) were asked for ID…it was a great dialogue…it went as follows:
Vendor: “ID please”
70 Year Old Man: “Hahahahahah”
Vendor: “I’m Serious…”
70 Year Old Man: <—- Shocked beyond belief… “Honey…do we even have our Id’s?”
Me: <—Internally laughing my ass off…
So yeah they finally gave them the beers, crazy right?
Ok so onto the game….
I couldn’t have asked for better seats, a better opponent, or a better experience in general…it was truly that game that featured everything a fan could want…
1. Jamie Moyer Getting Shelled in the 1’st and 2′nd
2. 3 Mets Bombs in the first few innings…
3. Fan fights in right field nose bleeds…Phillies Vs. Mets…what do you expect?
4. A manager ejection…JERRY, JERRY!
5. A Mets Win…
6. A Phillies Loss…
Have a gander at some of these images…

The View From Our Seats...Awesome

Rollins and Delgado (obvious
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And...He's Gone!!! 2 Innings +...

Mr. Met Blasting Out Some Shirts

Jerry Arguing Victorino Call...And He's Gone!

Mets Blogger...Checking Out Of Citi Field
Well that does it everyone, I hope you all enjoyed this Bloggers view of the new Citi field…I must admit I really had a blast…and a big thank you to the crew that invited me to the game…what an awesome experience!
Til’ Next time…Let’s Go Mets!
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Mets Go To 2-0 – Roller Coaster WinBy Jeffrey Gross on April 9, 2009 | 1 Comment
Well the Mets gave us a little scare yesterday but held on to win thanks to the efforts of the Mets Offense, and a break or two at the end of the game…
To start things off, Pelfrey was shaky. Very Shaky. 4 Runs in the first kind of shaky. HE did not keep that up for long though…he totally redeemed himself in the following innings. He buckled down and simply shut the door on the offense for the next 4 innings +
The offense showed up as well, Beltran and Delgado had great days at the plate, and they had contributions from many others as well. Overall is was a sound offensive performance for the most part.
K-Rd gave us a bit of a scare in the 9′th…a bases loaded jam was ended by a deep, deep fly ball that could have very well been a game ender, and not in a good way for the Mets. All in all the Mets hung on and are now 2-0. Plain and simple a win is a win. The Mets will go for the sweep today against the Reds at 1:00 EST. Let go Mets!!!
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The Mets Win! Johan, Murphy, Putz, Krod Perform WellBy Jeffrey Gross on April 6, 2009 | 1 Comment
The Mets won their season opener against the Reds. Plain and simple I really enjoyed (as always) watching Johan pitch, he gave the Mets a strong 5 1/3 and then the bullpen came in to close the deal, without allowing a hit.
Like many Mets fans, I was super impressed with the bullpen, and of course Daniel Murphy. Driving in both Mets runs (1 with a homer) he propelled the Mets to victory on the offensive side of the game. Also, you can call me selfish…but I wanted a close game today. I wanted to see the one-two punch that is Putz – Krod. They looked good, especially K-Rod. I expect to see the same result throughout this season.
Overall, it was a good game to watch, good defense, good pitching and an overall good way to start the season (Especially for this Mets fan!)
Looking forward to Game 2!
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Omar Minaya’s Top 5 Best Moves – Countdown – #2 – Two Headed Bullpen MonsterBy Jeffrey Gross on February 22, 2009 | 2 Comments
If there was one thing the Mets really, really needed it was the solidification of their weak bullpen of 2008. As a Mets fan, I was disgusted with the number of late inning leads blown throughout the 2008 season. Looking back on it, I remember myself dreading innings 6-9 each and every day I watched them play. This has changed though, and in my opinion, it changed a great deal. (Keywords…Great Deal
) The Mets signed K-Rod to a three-year, $37 million deal this offseason to become their closer, then completed a 12-player trade with the Mariners and Indians as well. That deal netted them Putz, reliever Sean Green and outfielder Jeremy Reed in exchange for Aaron Heilman, Endy Chavez, Joe Smith and four Minor Leaguers.

Minaya Said:
To get one closer like Frankie would have been a good winter. I think to get two guys like this is a great winter. And that being said, we’re not done yet.
I couldn’t agree more. We all know K-Rod is quite capable of finishing out games. Granted, those games were with the Angles, but I feel the same or similar opportunities will present themselves here with the Mets in 2009. The same goes for Putz, although he is used to closing as well, I feel he will adjust well to the new role as setup man or a top 3 closer in baseball, K-Rod.
So, way to go Minaya! This falls into the number 2 slot in his top 5 moves by Minaya. Coming soon…the number one pickup for Minaya…I am sure you can all guess whats coming.
Until next time, Happy Blogging!
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2009 Mets Bullpen…What A Difference!By Jeffrey Gross on February 18, 2009 | 3 Comments
Finally, finally….I am quite comfortable with the tail end of the Mets Bullpen. After the last two seasons, Mets fans were left with nothing more than shattered hopes and dreams. One of the core reasons for this was clearly the lack of stablity in the bullpen.
You know the numbers: the 2008 Mets had the best record in the major leagues if games ended, as they do in Little League, after six innings.
Looking at it now we pick up K-Rod and Putz. Two guys who clearly can make a serious difference when the game is on the line in the late innings.
So the Mets signed Rodriguez, a free agent, to a three-year, $36 million contract, and they traded with Seattle for Putz. Last year, Rodriguez set the major league record for saves in a season with 62.
Rodriguez has saved at least 40 games four years in a row, tied for the longest streak in history. He is the first pitcher ever to lead the American League in saves, then switch leagues the following year. A switch of leagues doesn’t appear to be an issue for him, nor is the pressure he might feel as being one of the saviors of the bullpen, if not the team.

Again, I want to see K-Rod step up when it counts as he has in the past. In those big Mets and Phillies showdowns, I want to see the lights go out on the Phils offense in the later innings!
I can;t wait to see this revamped bullpen in action.
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K It Ain’t So! K-Rod “Mets Are The Team To Beat!”By Jeffrey Gross on February 16, 2009 | 2 Comments
Not again…As a Mets fan, I am truly sick and tired of seemingly empty threats! “We Are the team to beat!” Mr. Beltran made that very clear last season as well. He had it backwards…the Mets were the “Team to be beaten”. So in comes K-Rod…who I must say I am very excited to watch this season, proclaiming the very same thing.

Here is the problem with this statement. You are clearly aiming these words at the reigning champs, The Philadelphia Phillies. We already know that this team responds to these bulletin board threats, so why start this already?
As a lifetime Mets fan, I have learned one thing, there are never any locks or guarantees! Just play the game, and prove it on the field. Come August and September, I really hope the Mets are looking down on the Marlins, Braves, and yes…even the Phillies, but until that time, I don’t want to hear it! Save it for the field K-Rod!

